Blakely, Elaine, Evelina, Juliette, or Evangelina?

Which name would be the best? [name_u]Blakely[/name_u], [name_f]Elaine[/name_f], [name_f]Evelina[/name_f], [name_f]Juliette[/name_f], or [name_f]Evangelina[/name_f]? I want a name that is unique, but not too out there.

I love your naming style! I feel like [name_u]Blakely[/name_u] does not fit as well with the rest of the names if it mattered to you for future sibs. I love [name_f]Juliette[/name_f] and [name_f]Evangelina[/name_f]. However my favorite would be [name_f]Evelina[/name_f] if you changed it slightly to [name_f]Evalina[/name_f]!

[name_f]Evelina[/name_f] is lovely! I also like [name_f]Juliette[/name_f] a lot

I love [name_f]Elaine[/name_f] and [name_f]Juliette[/name_f] the most out of those. People would always know how to pronounce those since they are classic but you dont hear them as much anymore.

[name_f]Evelina[/name_f] is my favorite by a mile!!! So beautiful!

I like [name_f]Juliette[/name_f] and [name_f]Evangelina[/name_f]. Blakey is completely different to the historical, flowery names in the rest of this list. It’s a nice name, but if you plan to have other children and the others are the sort of name you like, Blakey may be a bit out of place

Those are such lovely names! My favorite is [name_f]Evelina[/name_f], it’s such a pretty name.

[name_f]Evelina[/name_f] is gorgeous!

I love [name_f]Evelina[/name_f]! It sounds like a name straight out of a fairytale <3
I also love all of your other names, just in different variations. For example, Blake (probably as a middle), Elena, Juliet, and Evangeline.

In terms of my personal preferences, my favorite is [name_f]Evangelina[/name_f]. It’s flowing, melodic, poetic, and feminine. However, the name that embodies your style best, in my opinion, is [name_f]Evelina[/name_f]. It begins with “e,” has the “l” sound, and is longer but not overly long.

I like [name_f]Elaine[/name_f] and [name_f]Juliette[/name_f] best (and would love [name_f]Juliet[/name_f] spelling even more). [name_f]Elaine[/name_f] makes me think of [name_m]Tennyson[/name_m] poetry and manages to be streamlined and romantic at the same time. Really frilly names like [name_f]Evelina[/name_f] and [name_f]Evangelina[/name_f] are just not my style. [name_u]Blakely[/name_u] is quite different to all your other names - I’m not real keen on it but I do love [name_f]Bronte[/name_f], [name_f]Blythe[/name_f], [name_f]Bryony[/name_f].

I would also toss [name_u]Blakely[/name_u] as it is a totally different style.

I think [name_f]Evelina[/name_f], [name_f]Juliette[/name_f], and [name_f]Evangelina[/name_f] are all great choices. I would also recommend considering [name_f]Evangeline[/name_f].

[name_f]Juliette[/name_f] is so beautiful, my favorite, followed by [name_f]Evalina[/name_f]/[name_f]Evelina[/name_f].
[name_f]Evangelina[/name_f] is nice, too, but very long.
[name_f]Elaine[/name_f] is so very 1950’s.
[name_u]Blakely[/name_u] is a made-up, surname misfit of a name, and so contrary to the vibe of the other quite lovely ones.

[name_u]Love[/name_u] love love [name_u]Blakely[/name_u]! It’s quirky and a strong name for a little girl. I adore names that are different and this is beautiful!

[name_f]Elaine[/name_f] is my favorite! It feels a little dated to my ears, but still extremely beautiful. I also like [name_u]Blakely[/name_u].

I like E names for girls, so [name_f]Elaine[/name_f] and [name_f]Evelina[/name_f] are my preferred choices. [name_f]Elaine[/name_f] isn’t as common but isn’t as modern either, which may be a good thing in this case. [name_f]Evelina[/name_f] is good, but it could easily get swept away with all the Evelyns and Evas running around.

I’m not a fan of [name_u]Blakely[/name_u], how about just [name_u]Blake[/name_u]?
[name_f]Juliette[/name_f] is great too, I normally prefer the [name_f]Juliet[/name_f] spelling, but this one distances it more from the tragic [name_m]Shakespeare[/name_m] character.
[name_f]Evangelina[/name_f] is too frilly for my tastes, but it has nice nickname options.

Anything but [name_u]Blakely[/name_u]. :confused: