[name_f]Diana[/name_f] nn [name_f]Annie[/name_f] as a first name would also be really sweet. Middle name [name_f]Violet[/name_f] maybe? [name_f]Marigold[/name_f]?
I donāt think anyone has said [name_f]Bethany[/name_f] or [name_f]Ianthe[/name_f] yet!
Iāll also second [name_u]Vivian[/name_u], [name_f]Frances[/name_f] and [name_f]Anouk[/name_f].
[name_u]Vivian[/name_u] [name_f]Diana[/name_f] nn [name_f]Annie[/name_f] is absolutely beautiful!
Iām sure thereās some! [name_f]Anemone[/name_f] [name_f]Diana[/name_f] sounds nice to me but Iām sure itās a bit much for some. Maybe:
[name_f]Andromeda[/name_f] [name_f]Diana[/name_f]
[name_f]Evangeline[/name_f] [name_f]Diana[/name_f]
[name_f]Lavender[/name_f] [name_f]Diana[/name_f] (as a stretch! A couple sounds interrupt the a and the n but it still works for me)
[name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] [name_f]Diana[/name_f] (also a stretch but I can still see it)
[name_u]Vivian[/name_u] [name_f]Diana[/name_f]
[name_f]Magdalen[/name_f] [name_f]Diana[/name_f] (probably the biggest stretch)
I think your bet is finding a name like [name_f]Anemone[/name_f] (where the a and the n arenāt in the same syllable), [name_f]Evangeline[/name_f] (with so many syllables it breaks it up), Lavender/Magdalen (with sounds separating the a and the n), or Eleanor/Vivian where thereās an āanā but it doesnāt really sound like [name_u]Anne[/name_u]. If you can avoid the [name_f]Ann[/name_f] sound I think that makes it more doable? I donāt hate [name_f]Anneliese[/name_f] [name_f]Diana[/name_f] though.