[name]Ava[/name] [name]Juliet[/name] - very lovely combo. I agree [name]Ava[/name] feels majorly trendy and I might find [name]Eva[/name] [name]Juliet[/name] a bit more grounded, that said, this is nice.
[name]Gianna[/name] [name]Sophie[/name] - also nice. I agree with pp that [name]Sophie[/name] [name]Gianna[/name] is better rhythm. What about [name]Johanna[/name] [name]Sophie[/name]?
[name]Anniston[/name] [name]Claire[/name] - I get that [name]Anniston[/name] has a nice rhythm, but at the end of the day this will always be a celebrity last name. If you really love the name and want to use it, [name]Claire[/name] [name]Anniston[/name] would serve her much better. [name]Allison[/name] [name]Claire[/name], [name]Ainsley[/name] [name]Claire[/name] would be a similar vibe but feel like the name was more truly the babyâs, not [name]Jennifer[/name]'s.
Irelyn [name]Molly[/name] - I like how Irish-sounding [name]Molly[/name] goes with Irelyn, but Irelyn seems to be asking for a life of prn and spelling confusion. [name]Molly[/name] Irelyn is preferable, as is [name]Ireland[/name] [name]Molly[/name], or [name]Molly[/name] [name]Ireland[/name]. Or what about [name]Eileen[/name] [name]Molly[/name], [name]Molly[/name] [name]Eileen[/name]? That way you get a name with a similar sound and a double-Irish name. I think all of these suggestions are easier to wear than Irelyn [name]Molly[/name], although [name]Ireland[/name] [name]Molly[/name] is probably the least. If you give her this name, itâll be weird giving future children names that arenât place names. Irelyn or [name]Ireland[/name], the country is better in the middle because thereâs just not enough history of use as a name.
[name]Kenzie[/name] [name]Juniper[/name] - I agree w ppâs thoughts on [name]Kenzie[/name]. This has good rhythm though. [name]Keziah[/name] is a Biblical name with a similar look and sound, [name]Cassia[/name] has a similar sound but looks a little different. [name]Both[/name] names refer to the cassia plant, so itâd be a nice botanical name. [name]Juniper[/name] [name]Kenzie[/name] also, Iâd prefer over [name]Kenzie[/name] [name]Juniper[/name].
[name]Delaney[/name] [name]Jana[/name] - I love [name]Delaney[/name]! Is [name]Jana[/name] [name]Janna[/name]? I might spell it that way. [name]Jane[/name]-a? [name]Just[/name] [name]Jane[/name] might be better, although itâs a lot of long A with [name]Delaney[/name]. What about [name]Delaney[/name] [name]Johanna[/name]?
[name]Audrina[/name] [name]Belle[/name] - very pretty! I might mildly prefer [name]Audrey[/name] [name]Belle[/name], but this is quite nice.
[name]Alaia[/name] [name]Bristol[/name] - [name]Alaia[/name] is pretty, I agree though it seems like a lot of prn and spelling difficulties. What about [name]Eliza[/name]? [name]Bristol[/name], too, I think is forever associated with a politicianâs daughter, and thatâs a lot to put on your little girl. Plus it makes me think of bristle and gristle. What about [name]Crystal[/name]? or Briseis?
[name]Jillian[/name] [name]Hannah[/name] - two nice, classic names! I like it!
[name]Kieran[/name] [name]Giselle[/name] - this is fine to me, although I think [name]Keira[/name] [name]Giselle[/name] would be more elegantly feminine.
All best!