Nadia Faye Zenobia
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Nadia Faye Zenobia "hope fairy life of sky "
I've always been drawn to Nadia, though I'm not sure why, because the sound itself doesn't seem that great to me - I can just easily imagine answering to it. Faye, because it's one of the most relatable (as in, I know several people named it) names on the list, plus I like the minimalism of it, particularly next to a name as haughty seeming as Zenobia. Zenobia is just for fun. And I think the meaning all together has a nice expansive optimistic energy; it kinda reminds me of Pandora's Box...
Runner up:
Yolanda Jedidah Lola "violet friend/beloved of sorrows" -
I like the fun retro vibe of Yolanda, I like purple, I like how the ola-ola and da-da repetitions sound a little ridiculous, I like how Lola sorta connects to my grandmother, I like how the meaning makes me think of a song called "The Violet Hour" (which then makes me think of dusk/sunsets), and I like how Jedidah contains the word Jedi.
I've always been drawn to Nadia, though I'm not sure why, because the sound itself doesn't seem that great to me - I can just easily imagine answering to it. Faye, because it's one of the most relatable (as in, I know several people named it) names on the list, plus I like the minimalism of it, particularly next to a name as haughty seeming as Zenobia. Zenobia is just for fun. And I think the meaning all together has a nice expansive optimistic energy; it kinda reminds me of Pandora's Box...
Runner up:
Yolanda Jedidah Lola "violet friend/beloved of sorrows" -
I like the fun retro vibe of Yolanda, I like purple, I like how the ola-ola and da-da repetitions sound a little ridiculous, I like how Lola sorta connects to my grandmother, I like how the meaning makes me think of a song called "The Violet Hour" (which then makes me think of dusk/sunsets), and I like how Jedidah contains the word Jedi.
This message was edited 3/19/2019, 1:05 PM