Re: Simona
in reply to a message by Wordsmith
I have always liked the Simon- names, because they are so rare where I'm from. I've never met anyone with a Simon-related name! I remember first falling in love with Simone when I saw it in a soap opera in the 90s. I thought it was so stylish and sleek. Then I came across Simona when I spotted it on a Romanian gymnast during the summer olympics in 2000. At first I wasn't sure I liked it, because I was in a French phase, but Simona continued to haunt me. It is rather haunting and plaintive, in a great way. I like Mona too, so Simon + Mona = Great.
Simona Iris is really beautiful. Iris has a bit of dark sharpness to it, it's a very shiny deep purple, and it works well with Simona's smooth golden honey tones. Simona Juliet has a similar honey-and-purple thing happening but Juliet is more shining and silvery and cool-lavender. I find that one really alluring.
Amy Simona would flow better, but a Simona Amy would be so fun to come across. You know how I love those unassuming dated names in the middle!
Simona Iris is really beautiful. Iris has a bit of dark sharpness to it, it's a very shiny deep purple, and it works well with Simona's smooth golden honey tones. Simona Juliet has a similar honey-and-purple thing happening but Juliet is more shining and silvery and cool-lavender. I find that one really alluring.
Amy Simona would flow better, but a Simona Amy would be so fun to come across. You know how I love those unassuming dated names in the middle!