@mermuse, I would name you [name_f]Marguerite[/name_f] [name_f]Circe[/name_f] [name_f]Elaine[/name_f].
explanation
You seem so much like a [name_f]Marguerite[/name_f] to me. I have an odd love for the [name_m]Faust[/name_m] legend and I imagine dreamy [name_f]Margarete[/name_f] (Marguerite) when I read your description. I also love that you could use the name [name_f]Daisy[/name_f] for a more “cottagecore” name.
[name_f]Circe[/name_f] is for a sense of magic and a nod to The Odyssey – for no particular reason other than your username and profile picture makes me think of sirens I almost went with [name_f]Ondine[/name_f] for a second middle for this reason.
[name_f]Elaine[/name_f] is for [name_u]Anne[/name_u] of [name_u]Green[/name_u] Gables and the poem [name_u]Anne[/name_u] falls in love with. You remind me so much of [name_u]Anne[/name_u] in your description – the ultimate old soul! – but I didn’t think [name_u]Anne[/name_u] itself would fit and [name_f]Cordelia[/name_f] didn’t feel right to me either.
@almostactually, I would name you [name_u]Maria[/name_u] [name_f]Magdalene[/name_f] "Marlene."
explanation
I hope you like [name_f]Marlene[/name_f] [name_m]Dietrich[/name_m] because this is very close to her name! I remember you changed your profile picture to a woman with long hair that you mentioned had a resemblance to you. The woman reminded me of old Hollywood and silent film and since then, I have always associated these with you. You seem like the kind of person who would appreciate them and you have such a sense of elegance. There’s something very “Nora” about this
(She also had the nickname [name_f]Lili[/name_f], which I think could suit you too!)
I like that this name feels familiar because of the [name_f]Mary[/name_f] [name_f]Magdalene[/name_f] connection, just like your favorite books and music. There’s something both grounded and wistful about this name. And [name_f]Marlene[/name_f] (both as mar-leh-neh and mar-leen) has a midcentury vibe that matches that of some of your favorite combos.
@solara, I would name you [name_f]Avalon[/name_f] [name_f]Bianca[/name_f] [name_f]Lara[/name_f].
explanation
[name_f]Avalon[/name_f] brings to mind Arthurian legend, which I thought you might appreciate, but I chose it after Shakespeare’s birthplace Stratford-upon-Avon! I love the name Celēs and I felt like [name_f]Avalon[/name_f] had a similar tailored, but distinctly feminine vibe.
[name_f]Bianca[/name_f] is after the Taming of the Shrew character. I chose it because of its meaning “fair” (for your blonde hair) and after the distinctly feminine elegance of the character [name_f]Bianca[/name_f] in stage plays.
[name_f]Lara[/name_f] is after [name_f]Lara[/name_f] Croft!
@Appellation, I would name you [name_u]Simone[/name_u] [name_f]Alexandrie[/name_f].
explanation
I’m not aware of the connotations of these names in [name_u]French[/name_u] or [name_m]German[/name_m] (and while [name_f]Alexandrie[/name_f] works in [name_m]German[/name_m] I don’t think it is an established name) so I apologize if these are too dated for your taste!
I chose [name_u]Simone[/name_u] for the connection to author [name_u]Simone[/name_u] de Beauvoir, and [name_f]Alexandrie[/name_f] for the connection to both the Library of [name_f]Alexandria[/name_f] (for your love of reading) and the Lighthouse of [name_f]Alexandria[/name_f] (for your love of travelling).
I assume the pronunciations of each name would be different in [name_u]French[/name_u] and [name_m]German[/name_m], and that the [name_f]English[/name_f] pronunciation would be approximately the same as the [name_u]French[/name_u].
@ghost162, I would name you [name_f]Lenore[/name_f] Diamanda.
explanation
I wanted a name with a bit of dark and dramatic flair to match your (very cool) style!
I picked [name_f]Lenore[/name_f] after [name_m]Edgar[/name_m] [name_m]Allan[/name_m] [name_u]Poe[/name_u]. I thought you might appreciate the [name_u]Poe[/name_u] connection and its connection to the horror genre. I also find it such a sweet and introspective sounding name despite its darker association.
Diamanda is for one of my favorite musicians, Diamanda Galás! She is the epitome of gothic flair and I think you would appreciate her style if you don’t know her already. I loved how the name is similar to “diamond” as a connection to your love for cool rocks!
@leafygreens, I would name you [name_f]Amparo[/name_f] [name_f]Sara[/name_f] Kuvira.
explanation
[name_f]Amparo[/name_f] needs no explanation It suits you perfectly and it’s a name we share a love for.
I wanted a name with a connection to night, and I picked [name_f]Sara[/name_f] for one of its meanings, “to travel at night” from the Arabic word سرى
I think that it fits especially when pronounced as sah-rah, with a tapped r.
Kuvira is for the [name_u]Legend[/name_u] of [name_f]Korra[/name_f] character (who your physical description reminds me of, except for the curly hair part!) and for the meaning “hero.”
Combined the name means “shelter; to travel at night; hero” which could translate loosely to “a hero’s protection for night travels” – a place kept safe at night because of a hero. A name for a [name_u]Marvel[/name_u] character maybe?
@kidpix21, I would name you [name_f]Anna[/name_f] [name_f]Clarimond[/name_f].
explanation
I chose [name_f]Anna[/name_f] because it is classic and elegant like [name_f]Mary[/name_f], and allows for an endless number of nicknames – [name_u]Anne[/name_u], [name_f]Annie[/name_f], [name_f]Anya[/name_f], [name_f]Anoushka[/name_f], [name_f]Anneke[/name_f], [name_f]Anouk[/name_f], [name_f]Anita[/name_f] – and for the association with photographer [name_f]Annie[/name_f] Leibovitz.
[name_f]Clarimond[/name_f] is after [name_f]Clara[/name_f] [name_m]Barton[/name_m] (for your nursing aspirations) and [name_f]Clara[/name_f] Schumann (for your piano).