[name]Hi[/name] everyone!
I am new to these boards. My husband and I had no trouble naming our first daughter, because I’ve always been in love with the name Milania. However, we’re having a lot of trouble naming Milania’s little sister! We like girly names that are on the longer side. Our daughter’s full name is Milania [name]Marie[/name], and sometimes we call her [name]Mia[/name]. So far we like:
[name]Josephine[/name]
[name]Francesca[/name]
[name]Catalina[/name]
But we aren’t in love with any of them yet…in need of suggestions!!
Only 8 weeks left 
Thanks!
[name]Tess[/name]
I think [name]Catalina[/name] and [name]Francesca[/name] go very nicely with Milania.
Other suggestions:
[name]Josefina[/name]
[name]Aurelia[/name]
[name]Rosalinda[/name]
[name]Rosalina[/name]
[name]Jacinda[/name]
[name]Arabella[/name]
[name]Angelica[/name]
[name]Ariella[/name]
[name]Anneliese[/name]
[name]Alessandra[/name]
[name]Coraline[/name]
[name]Cecilia[/name]
[name]Evangeline[/name]
[name]Philomena[/name]
[name]Annabella[/name]
[name]Wilhelmina[/name]
[name]Christabel[/name]
[name]Vivienne[/name]
[name]Xaviera[/name]
[name]Noelani[/name]
[name]Eliora[/name]
[name]Carina[/name]/[name]Karina[/name]
[name]Caterina[/name]/[name]Katerina[/name]
Lysandra
[name]Theodora[/name]
[name]Gabriella[/name]
[name]Ah[/name]! I love Milania. That’s cute. Hmmmmm… It reminds me of [name]Milan[/name], in [name]Italy[/name]. So how about the name [name]Florence[/name]?
[name]Vivienne[/name] nn [name]Vivi[/name] is cute with [name]Mia[/name] and the full names sound nice together, too
WOW! You and I have VERY similar taste. Milania was one of my favorite names for a long time. My husband and I both [name]LOVE[/name] the longer more melodic/romantic sounding names as well. And of your options, even more shocking is that [name]Catalina[/name] is my grandmother’s name (and going to be my daughters either FN or MN, who is due to arrive any day now). [name]How[/name] incredible the coincidence! And you know, i’ve looked it up on the Social Security website and [name]Catalina[/name] has not been used in a while. Maybe you and I are bringing the name back? I also considered [name]Francesca[/name], (which oddly is the sister of my grandmother [name]Catalina[/name]). [name]Just[/name] for your background…both of these women were highly educated and hail from 3rd world countries. [name]Catalina[/name] was a school principal, and [name]Francesca[/name] was a bit quiter (she took over as my grandmother type when my grandma [name]Catalina[/name] passed away) but [name]BOTH[/name] women were extremely strong and self-sufficient. When i think of these romantic, and delicate names, I have images of strong women who have overcome incredible odds to attribute them to. So I am biased on either [name]Catalina[/name] or [name]Francesca[/name].