WDYTO Eva?
I am starting to like it. A few questions...
1) Do you like it?
2) Is it better than Ava?
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)?
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia?
1) Do you like it?
2) Is it better than Ava?
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)?
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia?
Replies
1) Do you like it?
I love it. I prefer it above Eve, Ava, Chava, etc. I like it pronounced EE-vah or EH-vah.
2) Is it better than Ava?
Yes. (see above)
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)?
Yes.
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia?
I like both, but for this, Sophia.
I love it. I prefer it above Eve, Ava, Chava, etc. I like it pronounced EE-vah or EH-vah.
2) Is it better than Ava?
Yes. (see above)
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)?
Yes.
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia?
I like both, but for this, Sophia.
1. love it
2. yes
3. only if pronounced EH-va or AY-va (Sophia has the long 'e' sound.)
4. either spelling
2. yes
3. only if pronounced EH-va or AY-va (Sophia has the long 'e' sound.)
4. either spelling
1) I like it.
2) It is better than Ava.
3) E-vah Sophia goes well, but EE-vah (the prn I prefer) doesn't go as well. EE-vah Sophia.
4) Either one, really. I think that Sofia goes a bit better.
2) It is better than Ava.
3) E-vah Sophia goes well, but EE-vah (the prn I prefer) doesn't go as well. EE-vah Sophia.
4) Either one, really. I think that Sofia goes a bit better.
1) Do you like it?
Love it
2) Is it better than Ava?
I certainly think so.
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)?
Very well, yes.
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia?
To me it would depend on how you are pronouncing Eva. With the long E I would go with Sophia, otherwise with the Spanish or Italian (etc.) pronunciations I would go with Sofia.
Love it
2) Is it better than Ava?
I certainly think so.
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)?
Very well, yes.
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia?
To me it would depend on how you are pronouncing Eva. With the long E I would go with Sophia, otherwise with the Spanish or Italian (etc.) pronunciations I would go with Sofia.
I prefer Evelyn or Genevieve with the nn Eva.
I think it goes pretty well with Sophia.
I think it goes pretty well with Sophia.
1) Do you like it?
Yes
2) Is it better than Ava?
I like both but if you're worried about popularity, Eva's a tiny bit less popular
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)?
Yes, I think so. They're both old fashioned, feminine sounding names.
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia?
I personally like the spelling, Sophia.
Yes
2) Is it better than Ava?
I like both but if you're worried about popularity, Eva's a tiny bit less popular
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)?
Yes, I think so. They're both old fashioned, feminine sounding names.
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia?
I personally like the spelling, Sophia.
I think it's a beautiful name! I tend to like Ava slightly more but for popularity reasons, Eva is a good bet. As far as how it sounds with Sophia/Sofia, as someone said, it depends on how you pronounce it. Ehy-va goes better with Sofia (the way I like it spelled best). If you pronounce it with the long E, I think it rhymes too much with the -ia at the end of Sofia.
I love Eva, and it sounds better than Ava.
1) Yes, very much. It's very elegant.
2) No, because I don't pronounce it the same way as I pronounce Ava. Also, I'm not really diggin' Ava right now because it's so popular, even though it is a pretty name.
3) Yes, I think Eva and Sophia (or better yet, Eva and Sofia) would make a very nice sibset. Or a combo, for that matter. Eva Sofia would be lovely.
4) I personally prefer Sofia to Sophia, but I think either would be fine with Eva.
2) No, because I don't pronounce it the same way as I pronounce Ava. Also, I'm not really diggin' Ava right now because it's so popular, even though it is a pretty name.
3) Yes, I think Eva and Sophia (or better yet, Eva and Sofia) would make a very nice sibset. Or a combo, for that matter. Eva Sofia would be lovely.
4) I personally prefer Sofia to Sophia, but I think either would be fine with Eva.
1) Do you like it? Its ok
2) Is it better than Ava? Much better
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)? Yeah, it does
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia? Sophia
2) Is it better than Ava? Much better
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)? Yeah, it does
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia? Sophia
Attn: Miss S / Syllissa
Please choose one name and stick with it. As per board rules, posters may post under only one name at a time. If you'd like to change your name in the future, you may do so if you let the board know, but you must stick with it. No switching back and forth between names. So please pick Miss S or Syllissa from now on. Thank you.
Please choose one name and stick with it. As per board rules, posters may post under only one name at a time. If you'd like to change your name in the future, you may do so if you let the board know, but you must stick with it. No switching back and forth between names. So please pick Miss S or Syllissa from now on. Thank you.
This message was edited 2/25/2007, 2:17 PM
didn't know that I could take another name for the board, so its Sylissa for the board
It's in the Rules
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I read them after you post, didn't notice them before
Thanks
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1) Do you like it? Yes, I love it.
2) Is it better than Ava? Much.
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)? Not particularly, but it's not bad.
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia? Are you pronoucing them differently? Eva looks nicer with Sofia, imo, but that may just be because I don't like the former spelling.
2) Is it better than Ava? Much.
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)? Not particularly, but it's not bad.
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia? Are you pronoucing them differently? Eva looks nicer with Sofia, imo, but that may just be because I don't like the former spelling.
1) Do you like it?
There's nothing wrong with Eva, I just prefer Eve so much more. Its less popular too which is a plus and goes with almost any mn or fn. You said you liked Sophia, Eva Sophia is too rhymey whereas Eve Sophia flows better.
2) Is it better than Ava?
I definitely prefer Eva.
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)?
Like I said I think its a little rhymey and think Eve Sophia would be better but that's just my opinion.
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia?
I like both spellings but with Eva, I think Sophia looks better.
There's nothing wrong with Eva, I just prefer Eve so much more. Its less popular too which is a plus and goes with almost any mn or fn. You said you liked Sophia, Eva Sophia is too rhymey whereas Eve Sophia flows better.
2) Is it better than Ava?
I definitely prefer Eva.
3) Does it go well with Sophia (any spelling)?
Like I said I think its a little rhymey and think Eve Sophia would be better but that's just my opinion.
4) Does it go better with Sophia or Sofia?
I like both spellings but with Eva, I think Sophia looks better.
1) Yes, I like Eva, though I prefer Eve.
2) Yes, I prefer Eva over Ava, mostly because Ava is so ubiquitous.
3) Eva goes well enough with Sophia, though the two are a little rhymey together.
4) I think it depends on how you're pronouncing Eva. If it's "EVE-A," then I think it goes better with Sophia. If it's more like "EHYV-A," then I think it goes better with Sofia.
2) Yes, I prefer Eva over Ava, mostly because Ava is so ubiquitous.
3) Eva goes well enough with Sophia, though the two are a little rhymey together.
4) I think it depends on how you're pronouncing Eva. If it's "EVE-A," then I think it goes better with Sophia. If it's more like "EHYV-A," then I think it goes better with Sofia.
1. Yes, either prn EE-vah or Eh-vah
2. Yes, Ava is too popular
3. Yes
4. I like both spellings, but I think Sophia here.
2. Yes, Ava is too popular
3. Yes
4. I like both spellings, but I think Sophia here.