Which sister set?
Isabel & Liliana
OR
Isabel & Carolina
Carolina prn the Spanish way (Caro-lee-nah).
Thanks. :)
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/111733
OR
Isabel & Carolina
Carolina prn the Spanish way (Caro-lee-nah).
Thanks. :)
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/111733
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Isabel and Liliana.
Isabel and Carolina. Carolina is gorgeous.
Can I have Liliana and Carolina instead?
Nope. Isabel is my almost 9 year old DD's name.
Isabel & Carolina
Liliana just feels phoney to me for some reason. I don't hate it, but something about it reminds me of biting chalk. It's not ugly, but it sets my teeth on edge.
Carolina is nms, but it's quite nice. It compliments Isabel well.
Liliana just feels phoney to me for some reason. I don't hate it, but something about it reminds me of biting chalk. It's not ugly, but it sets my teeth on edge.
Carolina is nms, but it's quite nice. It compliments Isabel well.
I prefer Carolina in a vacuum...
But in English it would constantly be pronounced as care-uh-LINE-ah, which I hate. So Liliana gets my vote.
But in English it would constantly be pronounced as care-uh-LINE-ah, which I hate. So Liliana gets my vote.
Definitely Isabel and Liliana :) both beautiful and elegant:)
Isabel and Carolina. What lovely names for sisters.
They are both beautiful but I prefer Liliana with Isabel.
Wow, both Liliana and Carolina are so wonderful. I don't even know if I have a preference. Can't go wrong either way, I say!
Isabel and Liliana is gorgeous. When is your baby girl due again?
in 7 weeks! :)
Ahhhh so exciting! Looking forward to hearing your announcement when she arrives and all the best for the remainder of your pregnancy and the labour and delivery.
Thank you Sarah. It is exciting. My kids think 7 weeks will take forever lol.
Thanks for the well wishes. :)
Thanks for the well wishes. :)
Isabel & Liliana
It would have been closer if Carolina was pronounced the English/American way but since it's not, then I chose Liliana with a much bigger gap.
It would have been closer if Carolina was pronounced the English/American way but since it's not, then I chose Liliana with a much bigger gap.
Isabel and Liliana sound better together than Isabel and Carolina. If I were to change anything it would be to change the name Isabel into something not so common.
To late for that. Isabel is my DD's name. :)