What a beautiful name! I love the meaning 'heaven' and the spelling on its own, but being a Miraculous Ladybug fan, I love the association with Ladybug's best friend. Lovely!
Love this name so much! I'd definitely consider using it, as a few people both in my family and friend circle were born in the month and it's my favorite month name, with June as a close second. A great name indeed, both as a first and a middle!
Call me crazy, but I actually really, really love this name. It's cute without being too over-the-top. Would definitely consider using it when I'm older.
I really like it on either gender, but I will admit that I slightly prefer it on a girl. Lillianna (pronounced Lily-Anna with the Ann-uh way of saying it) Blair is one of my favorite names for a story character.
I was thinking about writing a book series, where the girls all have names associated to the galaxy: Luna, Sunny, Lyra, Astrid, Venus, Stella, and Nova; and I needed one more to have eight all together. Now that I think of it, this one is perfect! I would nickname the character Cassie. Pretty name!
Such a pretty name! My favorite combo with it for a French person is definitely Florence Celeste (I can't do the accent symbol). When I have children, I would very well consider using it.
This name is so beautiful! The nickname I really think is a nice one to have between friends and family is Lolo. I love all of the associations as well.
This name sounds perfectly fine on both genders. Everyone complaining about it on a girl is ridiculous with the 'she'll be mistaken for a boy', because from my understanding, one's gender is on school and work information. That's nearly impossible. Not completely, but very rather unlikely to happen.
Don't get me wrong, I really like the name Emily, but this one is so much prettier in my eyes. Emi, Em, and Emma are my favorite nicknames/shortened versions.
This is so pretty! I would have expected the English spelling of the word 'harmony' to be the only good one on an actual person, but this version (French) is beautiful!
Love, love, love this name. It's unique without having the bad type of creative. Has such a beautiful sound that feels so pleasant to my ears, and ages quite well. 10/10 on my list.
Love this name so much more with a K rather than a C! In my opinion, the C spelling is overrated, and to me, looks incomplete. Not to mention I love the association with Supergirl, despite hers being pronounced 'Car-uh' while I like it more pronounced 'Care-uh'.
I much prefer this as a female name. People saying it should be Lyrica for a girl instead low-key bother me. I don't want my kid to be named after a medicine, thank you very much.
Such a beautiful name! My favorite pronunciation is definitely 'Mad-uh-line'. The only other spelling I really like of this name is Madilyn, pronounced like 'Mad-a-Lynn'.
I love this name! Definitely prefer Maisie to Maisy. Maisie Florence is a personal favorite combination of mine. Would definitely use it, whether it be for a child or a book character!
This has such a great meaning in Japanese! I very well love this one more compared to its meanings in other languages. Mari seems like a great name for a smart character in an anime.
I love this as both a first and middle name! Despite the fact that I may not want to use it as a first, I absolutely adore it as a middle name. Especially with an 'R' letter first name.
I love this after the main character in Miraculous Ladybug. Still a gorgeous name, though. But it being one of my favorite characters' name makes it all the better :)
To be honest, I really like this as a nickname for both genders (for a boy Maxwell, girl Maxine). Anyone who says it shouldn't be used on females isn't worth the time to speak about; it's good either way. This name has no gender in my opinion.
Clearly, unlike almost everyone else in the comments section, I actually love this name. I'm sick of people saying that some names are 'masculine' and shouldn't be used for girls. It's 2019 people, not 1902. Get a grip. Not everyone has to give their daughter a 'feminine' name. Plus, none of us can control what other people want to name their children. Grow up.
While I love this name a lot, I hate how nobody calls this name a misspelling, which it isn't considering it's the word 'melody' in French, but everyone thinks of Harmonie as a misspelling when it's French for 'harmony' and actually a beautiful variation.
If I had this name, I personally would have gone by it in full or the nickname Rebel, I dislike Becca and Reba. Maybe Becky as an inside joke with friends and family would be okay.
I don't just love this name for its beautiful sound and rarity (at least where I live), but also I really love the character (Ladybug's mother) from Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Chat/Cat Noir. She's a badass who doesn't take crap from anybody, and I'd love having that association with my name. (Not named Sabine haha.)
I really like this name, and my favorite nickname/shortened version would have to be Bri rather than Brina. I love how unique and uncommon it is in comparison.
I don't see why so many people hate on this name or find it childish. I personally like it, and plus, Lola, Lulu or other certain nicknames are always a plausible option if the girl doesn't want to go by Tallulah, I mean.
A beautiful name indeed. Although; while the accent mark adds a rather pretty flair to it, I do prefer the English usage more than I do this one (the French).
My favorite flower/color name! Although I'm not much of a fan of the other spellings, such as Violette and Violetta, or Viola. Violet is the best one in my opinion.
In some places I've seen, this name is occasionally mispronounced in English, as they say it 'Vy-vic-uh'. I like it best with the Viveka spelling but Viveca pronunciation.
The only pronunciation I can tolerate is saying it like Viv-ee-en (pronounced like the letter N as in enter). The other spellings don't fit well with the spelling, at least to me. :/