I voted for [name]Naia[/name]. They are both four letters and two syllables but do not rhyme or have matchy-ness. Plus I think [name]Naia[/name] [name]Genevieve[/name] [name]Johnson[/name] sounds lovely.
I think [name]Ava[/name], [name]Ada[/name], [name]Alana[/name] and [name]Adele[/name] are too…“safe”…compared to [name]Zola[/name]. I’m not crazy about [name]Rania[/name] or Reya (have you considered [name]Rayna[/name]?). And I think [name]Zara[/name] and Azara are [name]WAY[/name] too matchy.
[name]Zola[/name] is really cool! I wish I’d read your post before I voted, haha, I just voted [name]Zara[/name] and [name]Adele[/name]/[name]Adela[/name] because I love them together, but I’m sort of afraid that [name]Zola[/name] and [name]Zara[/name] are too close. But [name]Zola[/name] and [name]Adele[/name] are great, so that definitely gets my vote. I really love them together.
I voted for [name]Naia[/name]! I love it spelled [name]Naya[/name] too. It has a similar feel to [name]Zola[/name] for me, in that they end in the same way, and both are a bit unusual, but not ‘out there’ names, and [name]Naia[/name] [name]Genevieve[/name]? Come ON! Beautiful.
What’s wrong with [name]Anya[/name] [name]Johnson[/name]?? I totally don’t get it.
Also - I voted [name]Anya[/name], but I think I’ve changed my mind to [name]Naia[/name]. [name]Naia[/name] is perfect: it avoids the A to Z thing, and is equally as exotic as [name]Zola[/name].
I find [name]Adele[/name] a bit soft and French (and probably on an upswing in popularity), alongside [name]Zola[/name].