Re: Next lot of calisthenics champions
Alicia - very good; love the spelling; still prefer Alice
Brylee - incomprehensible
Cadence - mildly amusing
Clare - hurrah! I'd use it IRL in spite of the sound of it in one of our local dialects
Heidi - very pleasant
Isla - not a favourite; trendy; Islay is slightly more interesting
Kayla - probably OK as a nn for Mikayla, which itself isn't as good as Michaela
Lucy - my all-time favourite, next only to Laura
Madeline - a very nice spelling of a classic favourite
Matilda - Advance, Matilda fair! We had a wonderful Matilda dog, and Tilly is a good human nn
Mia - so trite, so trendoid, so feeble compared to Maria. What a pity
Minasha - wow! Combo of, perhaps, Miranda and Ashley? I don't like it, but it is interesting
Pheobe - probably the parents' typo, not yours! Sounds silly, looks wonderful, the only one I've known has recently transsexed into Adrian
Rebecca - lovely; even Becky is OK
Shylah - no, really, this is unnecessary when Sheila exists and is beautiful. Who wants to be shy all her life?
Taylor - don't like lnfns; don't like occupation names either
Addison - and I quote: "From an English surname meaning "son of Adam". Its recent popularity as a feminine name stems from its similarity in sound to Madison." Which says nothing about the popularity of Madison ...
Alina - nickname morphing into full name; quite pretty
Alyssa - far, far prefer Alicia, to which I also prefer Alice
Emma - trendy and tedious; even Jane Austen couldn't save it
Hailey - I prefer Hayley; I'd rather start with Hay than with Hail, but I don't enjoy lnfns anyway
Isla - as above
Mabel - I like it very much, and was disappointed when a school friend used her mn, Leigh, rather than her fn, Mabel
Mackenzie - no, no and no again
Madeline - as above
Noi - interesting, and quite a conversation piece!
Quinn - Come all without, come all within, you've not seen a thing like the mighty Quinn
Sophia - if soFIEa, beautiful; if soFEEa, disappointing
Summer - more of a word than a name; better than Spring
Tessa - lovely, happy, lively name: I got a puppy once who looked like a boy in my class named Altus, and I thought of Son Altesse and named her Tessa: her namesake was proud and honoured, and now, years later, my son's Scottie is Tessa again.