Taiya [name]LOVE[/name] but don’t know about : easy to spell and easy to pronounce
[name]Shana[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] but same as Taiya: easy to spell and easy to pronounce eg: is it [name]Shan[/name]-a? Sharn-a
[name]Stella[/name] cool name
[name]Tori[/name] nn style, but I like it
[name]Shea[/name] [name]LOVE[/name], prefer [name]Shay[/name] spelling myself
[name]Talia[/name] [name]ADORE[/name] [name]Talia[/name], [name]Thalia[/name] and [name]Tahlia[/name] ([name]Tahlia[/name] is my personal favoutite)
I like [name]Shea[/name], [name]Stella[/name], and [name]Bailey[/name].
[name]Shea[/name] is is just so sweet and simple to me. Has a lot of substance in a short little name. [name]Stella[/name] is gorgeous. I’m in the minority on [name]Bailey[/name], I adore it. Probably because I think of it as a girls name thanks to WKRP in Cincinnati (which I fear is before many berries time) and loved that character growing up.
To be honest I don’t find these names pretty, girly or uncommon nand I don’t think some of them will age very well either.
[name]Stella[/name] is the clear stand out and that fits the criteria you have listed. [name]Talia[/name] would be the only other one I quite like, but I prefer [name]Thalia[/name] spelling and better still would be [name]Natalia[/name]/[name]Nathalia[/name] nn [name]Talia[/name]/[name]Thalia[/name].
[name]Bailey[/name] and [name]Shea[/name] are both boy’s names to me, and aren’t girly at all. The former is a very popular dog’s name in the UK too. Why is it all the Irish boy’s names that end up being used on girls in the US?
Taiya isn’t nice, and would be very complicated for a little girl, I don’t even know how to pronounce it?
[name]Summer[/name] is very downmarket here in the UK, I much prefer [name]Autumn[/name].
[name]Tori[/name] is a nickname, while [name]Shana[/name] doesn’t seem like a real name to me.
I voted for [name]Shana[/name]. I used to work with someone with that name, and she was such a sweet person that I have really good associations with that name.
I like [name]Stella[/name] and [name]Talia[/name] best. I would not call [name]Stella[/name] uncommon, though, if that matters to you. [name]Shana[/name] is nice except that I would say it [name]Shayna[/name] and I’m not sure if you mean it to be like [name]Shanna[/name].
Taiya does have spelling and pronunciation issues.
[name]Bailey[/name] is actually rather popular.
[name]Shea[/name] is not all that feminine to me.
I’m not that fond of [name]Tori[/name], but I love [name]Victoria[/name].
Taiya - Is this Téa? Not what I would call easy to spell or pronounce. [name]Taya[/name] might be better.
[name]Shana[/name] - Is this said like [name]Shanna[/name] or [name]Shayna[/name]?
[name]Stella[/name] - Fairly popular, but easy to spell and pronounce.
[name]Tori[/name] - Okay. I think of it as a nickname.
[name]Summer[/name] - Prefer [name]Autumn[/name] or [name]Winter[/name].
[name]Shea[/name] - Not girly, not pretty.
[name]Bailey[/name] - Not girly, not pretty, a liquor. I don’t even care for it for boys and its terrible for girls, [name]IMO[/name].
[name]Talia[/name] - Got my vote. Fairly straightforward and reasonable to spell/say, and feminine.