Which name do you prefer...
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I like Camilla the most, then Sienna, then Tori, just as you've listed them.
Camilla- I think this is soft and pretty and underused. Comes with a couple of built in nicknames, too (Cammie, Millie.)
Sienna- I think it has a nice sound and despite the "trendiness" of it, I do like it.
Tori- I'm not a big fan, unless it's Tory on a boy. Tori seems like a nickname, and not a particularly great one. It also seems a little dated to me.
Camilla- I think this is soft and pretty and underused. Comes with a couple of built in nicknames, too (Cammie, Millie.)
Sienna- I think it has a nice sound and despite the "trendiness" of it, I do like it.
Tori- I'm not a big fan, unless it's Tory on a boy. Tori seems like a nickname, and not a particularly great one. It also seems a little dated to me.
Sienna.
Camilla - It's a little stuffy for my taste but it's nice. I had a peer named Camilla in high scholl and her name was super unusual, sort of like a high school aged Ursula would be today.
Sienna is very youthful at the moment but I think it will turn into an awesome name for women as the Siennas grow up. And become dated too. I think despite being trendy it will seem about as dignified as, say, Donna does someday (IMO Donna is still a spiffy name).
Tori - too nicknamey for a full name according to my taste, and too circa-1990 to use for a baby. I like Victoria and I don't mind nn Tori, nothing wrong with it.
Camilla - It's a little stuffy for my taste but it's nice. I had a peer named Camilla in high scholl and her name was super unusual, sort of like a high school aged Ursula would be today.
Sienna is very youthful at the moment but I think it will turn into an awesome name for women as the Siennas grow up. And become dated too. I think despite being trendy it will seem about as dignified as, say, Donna does someday (IMO Donna is still a spiffy name).
Tori - too nicknamey for a full name according to my taste, and too circa-1990 to use for a baby. I like Victoria and I don't mind nn Tori, nothing wrong with it.
I prefer Camilla. I think it's classy,chic and familiar yet uncommon. It also lends itself to cute nicknames if you're into them.
Sienna is also pretty, but I don't think it ages as well as Camilla. I have trouble picturing a 90-year-old Sienna. Also, perhaps because of Sienna Miller, it makes me think of it-girls.
Tori just looks incomplete, and I don't like the sound (although I like Victoria). I don't think it ages well either.
Sienna is also pretty, but I don't think it ages as well as Camilla. I have trouble picturing a 90-year-old Sienna. Also, perhaps because of Sienna Miller, it makes me think of it-girls.
Tori just looks incomplete, and I don't like the sound (although I like Victoria). I don't think it ages well either.
I like Camilla best. I don't like it all that much, but it is pretty and kind of unusual but not strange.
Sienna I like the sound of but it has a tacky vibe to it.
Tori just seems babyish, like Nikki or Katie.
Sienna I like the sound of but it has a tacky vibe to it.
Tori just seems babyish, like Nikki or Katie.
Tori, as a stand-alone, is UK political and very hard to take seriously. As a nn for Victoria, in places where there isn't a Conservative Party known as the Tories, it's fine, though I do prefer Vickie.
Sienna ... I dislike geographical names, and also colour names like Scarlett and Indigo. I don't think it'll become lastingly mainstream.
Camilla is definitely my preference, unless I can have Victoria instead of Tori. But I'd never use it, not as a fn anyway, for its association with horsey ladies and ageing princes. Ironically, in an alternative universe it'd make a lovely sibset with Diana!
Sienna ... I dislike geographical names, and also colour names like Scarlett and Indigo. I don't think it'll become lastingly mainstream.
Camilla is definitely my preference, unless I can have Victoria instead of Tori. But I'd never use it, not as a fn anyway, for its association with horsey ladies and ageing princes. Ironically, in an alternative universe it'd make a lovely sibset with Diana!
Sienna, although I love it spelt Siena, because it makes me think of Siena in Italy which is a gorgeous little town and one of my favourites. It's a really nice association to have, so I love the name.
Camilla is too stuck up and pretentious sounding for me. I much prefer the prettier, more down to earth Camille.
Tori is too childish and insubstantial. I only like it as a nick name.
Camilla is too stuck up and pretentious sounding for me. I much prefer the prettier, more down to earth Camille.
Tori is too childish and insubstantial. I only like it as a nick name.
Probably Camilla. I like the sound of Sienna, but it's getting really popular. Tori just reminds me of the Conservative political party which for me is a negative connotation, and besides, I don't like the sound. Camilla's gorgeous, though! It was my babysitter's name when I was younger- my little sister always nicknamed her 'Vanilla'. I also adore Camille.
Camilla, by far.
It's just so classy and rarely heard (that I know of). Even though I slightly prefer Camille, I think Camilla has a lot of life and smooth sounds.
Sienna is pretty, but it's a very 90s name where I live. No idea why, but I knew a few. However, it's quite pretty when spoken and I love name with imagery embedded.
Tori - not a fan. I actually took Victoria off my list because of this nickname. I may be influenced by my dislike for Tori Spelling though.
It's just so classy and rarely heard (that I know of). Even though I slightly prefer Camille, I think Camilla has a lot of life and smooth sounds.
Sienna is pretty, but it's a very 90s name where I live. No idea why, but I knew a few. However, it's quite pretty when spoken and I love name with imagery embedded.
Tori - not a fan. I actually took Victoria off my list because of this nickname. I may be influenced by my dislike for Tori Spelling though.
I like Camille too actually.