What do you think of the name [name_f]Bianka[/name_f]? I never like the name with the spelling [name_f]Bianca[/name_f] but with the k, the name is growing on me?
please suggest similar names to [name_f]Bianka[/name_f].
What do you think of the name [name_f]Bianka[/name_f]? I never like the name with the spelling [name_f]Bianca[/name_f] but with the k, the name is growing on me?
please suggest similar names to [name_f]Bianka[/name_f].
I actually prefer the classic ‘Bianca,’ but I see what you mean, the ‘k’ does give it a slightly different vibe. It feels fresher and a bit more unexpected.
Some names with that same slightly European energy might be:
Annika, Danika, Nikkita, Blanka, Saskia, Kalina, Brianna, Veronica, Monica, Roxana, Milena, Talia, Liana, Zosia, Petra, Amara, Paloma, Soraya, Yasmina or Daria.
I like [name_f]Bianka[/name_f], I think it looks a bit more striking and it’s got nice visual balance with the B and k both being “long” letters. [name_m]The[/name_m] c spelling is more common in my area, but I think the [name_f]Bianka[/name_f] spelling would be easy to understand and remember as well.
[name_m]The[/name_m] name [name_f]Bianka[/name_f] is also very nice. It sounds kind of smooth and sharp to me, like a femme fatale on a sun-drenched yacht.
[name_f]Bianka[/name_f] does have a touch of kick and flair – and it is a legitimate spelling, used in [name_m]German[/name_m], Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary
so it is cool
Some similar ones…
[name_f]Petra[/name_f]
[name_f]Erika[/name_f]
[name_f]Annika[/name_f]
[name_f]Helenka[/name_f]
[name_f]Ingrida[/name_f]
[name_f]Rebeka[/name_f]