Araceli is the name I went by in Spanish class. It'd be high on my list if I were actually going to change my name...so obviously I like it, but I think it's also dated.
I prefer
Eufemia (and f spellings to ph in general - which applies to
Ofelia and
Serafina) to Euphemia...it just looks cleaner/crisper/brisker. That said, I do slightly prefer
Epiphany to Epifania: I think because I appreciate the added dimension of it being a recognizable English word to me. But Epifania is pretty, too.
Reina is nice, but I prefer
Raina.
I've been infatuated with
Emperatriz before, especially when it's combined with something botanical or colorful or visually evocative, but I think it's the name of a Mexican soap opera?
I like
Candelaria because of the sounds and because I like holiday names, but I think in a Spanish speaking context
Candelaria (as opposed to
Candela by itself) might sound hyper religious/traditional.
I like all the other ones, except I don't think
Luz or
Socorro sound great in an English context, and I'd prefer
Elmira to
Elvira because of the "mistress of the dark" character.
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