I voted for [name]Alaina[/name] [name]Rose[/name] because we have [name]Alaina[/name] [name]Marie[/name] on our list. I love this name. [name]Abigail[/name] and [name]Hannah[/name] are pretty too and sound good with [name]Rose[/name] also, but [name]Alaina[/name] is my favorite. I will also suggest [name]Alivia[/name]/[name]Olivia[/name] [name]Rose[/name], [name]Julia[/name] [name]Rose[/name] or [name]Madelyn[/name] [name]Rose[/name](this one is on our list with the middle name [name]Rose[/name], too!)
[name]Alana[/name] or [name]Alannah[/name] would be more attractive spellings to me than [name]Alaina[/name], which reminds me of [name]Elaine[/name].
I really love [name]Hannah[/name]. [name]Alana[/name]/[name]Alannah[/name] or [name]Hannah[/name] would have been a tough pick but [name]Hannah[/name] vs. [name]Alaina[/name] and [name]Abigail[/name] was easy, I went with [name]Hannah[/name].
I love [name]Alaina[/name] but it is a name that worries me- there are so many subtle variations: [name]Alayna[/name], [name]Alana[/name], [name]Alannah[/name], [name]Elena[/name], [name]Elaina[/name] and more that all sound similar and spelling them and pronouncing them right is sometimes tricky.
But at least the spelling you have seem intuitive A-lay-nah. If spelling/Prn concerns don’t worry you I say choose [name]Alaina[/name].
[name]Abigail[/name] [name]Rose[/name] is sweet- but if you use [name]Abby[/name] she will be [name]Abby[/name] [name]Rose[/name] which sounds rather like [name]Abbey[/name] Road from the Beatles. That said, how often would you say [name]Abby[/name] with the mn? Not much I suspect.
[name]Hannah[/name] is a good strong classic that won’t be said or spelled wrong.
It’s my second choice for you.