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[Opinions] Flavia
Another one that has been on my mind in Flavia. Do you like it? FLAH-vee-ah.
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I like it a lot
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Flavia is very common in Brazil. I like it.
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I adore it! Reminds me of Flavia Weedn, an artist/author I associate with my childhood and admire.

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I really like Flavia! It has a beautiful sound and pairs well with a lot of simple middles.
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Love Flavia after reading Alan Bradley's The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. A forgotten gem.
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It sounds like the name of a kind of yogurt or something. I don’t like it.
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I adore Flavia! It's one of my favorite names. It's baroque but also down to earth.
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Flavia is pretty and literary sounding. I love the character in the Flavia de Luce mysteries and it is also the name of a character in classical mythology.
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Love it, very unique sound without being complicated. I had a friend in elementary school named Flavia, I always thought her name was cool.
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I like it. Apparently my parents thought it was silly, because my sister knew a girl named Flavia back around when she was in 5th grade, and I remember my parents laughing at her name, but who cares?
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I think of Flava Flav and phlegm. It is not for me sorry.
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I love Flavia. It sounds like a female vampire to me, in a good way.
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I like it! The first time I heard it was in Italy and it was pronounced quite dramatically, but it's nice :)
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