Which name do you prefer?
Middle name might be [name]Frances[/name] or [name]Francesca[/name], [name]Helen[/name]/[name]Helena[/name]/[name]Helene[/name]. Other middle name ideas are welcome.
Which name do you prefer?
Middle name might be [name]Frances[/name] or [name]Francesca[/name], [name]Helen[/name]/[name]Helena[/name]/[name]Helene[/name]. Other middle name ideas are welcome.
These two names seem more like smooshes to me even though they may be actual names ([name]Dinah[/name] + [name]Nora[/name] = Dinora/[name]Danielle[/name] + [name]Kira[/name] = Danira). The Hebrew/Aramaic name Dinora is used in [name]Brazil[/name]. I like Dinora [name]Frances[/name]. I’ve not heard of Danira but Danira [name]Helen[/name] sounds good. You may also like the Russian name Dinara which means “treasure” and the Polish [name]Danuta[/name] which means “given by God”.
I like the SOUND of Dinora better, but when I look at it I just see “dino.” Because of that, I vote for Danira, which is pretty in its own right. Would Danora work?
[name]How[/name] are you pronouncing Danira? Is the first ‘A’ as in [name]DAY[/name] or as in BALL? If it is the former, I think it is interesting/kind of like the idea so far! As soon as I saw Danira, I pronounced it ‘[name]DAY[/name]-NEER-UH’ in my mind immediately.
Thank you for your comments and suggestions!
I don’t like Danora unfortunately, Danira is said “dah-neer-ah” in my mind. I think Dinora wins out, Danira is too close to De
Niro for my liking.