Margot - 8/10, solid classic
Cleo - 7/10, very fun, spunky name, I just don’t like how it has no nicknames
Una - 8/10 really underrated!
Lena - 7/10, I love this pronunciation but it’d get mixed up with lee-nah and lay-nah a lot
Ada - 7/10, same as Lena
Etta - 6.5/10, really cute but it sounds the tiniest bit insubstantial when said out loud
Anais - 7.5/10
Zana - 3/10, it reminds me of Xanax
Daria - 2/10, not a bad name I just personally don’t like the sound
Anja - 7/10
Nadia - 5/10
Annika - 8/10
Marlo - 6,5/10, it would be a 8/10 if it was spelt Marlowe
[name_f]Margot[/name_f] 7.5/10
[name_f]Cleo[/name_f] 9/10
[name_f]Una[/name_f] 2/10 (I love [name_f]Oona[/name_f], but the [name_f]Una[/name_f] spelling doesn’t do much for me. It just makes me think of the number one)
[name_f]Lena[/name_f] 7/10
[name_f]Ada[/name_f] 2/10
[name_f]Etta[/name_f] 3/10
[name_f]Anais[/name_f] 5/10
[name_f]Zana[/name_f] 2/10
[name_f]Daria[/name_f] 1/10 (I want to like this name because I love the show/character, but I just don’t )
[name_f]Anja[/name_f] 6.5/10
[name_f]Nadia[/name_f] 2/10
[name_f]Annika[/name_f] 5.5/10
[name_u]Marlo[/name_u] 3/10 (strongly prefer Marlowe)
[name_f]Margot[/name_f] - 8/10
[name_f]Cleo[/name_f] - 6/10 - i want to like this name more but i strongly associate it with [name_f]Cleo[/name_f] from H2O
[name_f]Una[/name_f] - 7/10
[name_f]Lena[/name_f] - 5/10
[name_f]Ada[/name_f] - 4/10
[name_f]Anais[/name_f] - 5/10
[name_f]Etta[/name_f] - 8/10
[name_f]Zana[/name_f] - 7/10
[name_f]Daria[/name_f] - 3/10
[name_f]Anja[/name_f] - 7/10
[name_f]Nadia[/name_f] - 10/10
[name_f]Annika[/name_f] 6/10
[name_u]Marlo[/name_u] - 4/10
Margot- 2/10. Cleo- 6/10. Una- 5/10. Lena (Leh-nah)- 4/10. Ada (Ah-dah)- 9/10. Etta- 7/10. Anais (Ahn-a-yees)- 5/10. Zana (Zah-nah)- 4/10. Daria- 1/10. Anja- 5/10. Nadia- 7/10. Annika- 3/10. Marlo- 4/10. I would rate the Marlow spelling higher bc I like that one the most, personally.
Margot 10/10 An elegant, effortlessly cool name. It feels polished and even slightly bohemian to me, a sense probably evoked by the people I associate it with - Margaux Hemingway, Margot Tenenbaum and Margot Robbie.
Cleo 6.5/10 One that I should love more than I do. Spunky and sweet but not a favourite for some reason.
Una 6/10 I prefer Uma although Una has a cool European flair to it. Even though it’s Irish I imagine a beautiful German sophisticate smoking cigarettes and philosophising about art and culture. Random but that’s what comes to mind!
Lena 5/10 Not a huge fan of this but the Elena Ferrante connection makes me like it more. I know it’s not quite the same thing, especially considering the pronunciation, but I prefer Nina.
Ada 5/10 with this pronunciation, 9.5/10 with the ay-duh pronunciation. I love the Victorian vibe of this name and find it both elegant and spunky. I think of Holly Hunter’s character in The Piano.
Etta 7/10 I really like Etta, it’s sprightly and fashionably retro, although sometimes I wonder if I prefer its look and feel more than I do its actual sound…
Anais 9/10 Love the look and sound of this, but only when said by someone who’s French. To me it doesn’t really work on a non-French/French speaking person (this coming from someone who used a French name for their daughter ). Anyway, it’s a beautiful name.
Zana 4/10 There’s nothing wrong with it, I just don’t love it. I prefer Zola, Zella and Zelda.
Daria 6/10 I quite like this and could see it growing on me more. It makes me think of the cartoon and of model Daria Werbowy.
Anja 3/10 I don’t quite know why but I’ve always disliked this name. I think it’s the ‘nya’ sound that I dislike. It isn’t pleasant to my ears.
Nadia 7.5/10 I’ve always really liked this name. It’s unusual, underused and a tad exotic but very much a familiar, wearable name.
Annika 8/10 I love Annika and like Nadia, it’s a very wearable European name whether you’re European or not. I also like the Anneke spelling.
Marlo 8.5/10, I prefer it on a boy and I prefer the spelling Marlowe but nevertheless I love this name. It has a literary feel because of writer Kit Marlowe that endears me to it and fits into the ‘o’ name ending trend of which i’m a fan.
[name_f]Margot[/name_f] 10/10
[name_f]Cleo[/name_f] 10/10
[name_f]Una[/name_f] 2/10 I prefer the Irish [name_f]Oona[/name_f] spelling
[name_f]Lena[/name_f] 2/10 no one will pronounce it [name_m]Lay[/name_m] nah
[name_f]Ada[/name_f] love it but I like [name_f]Aida[/name_f] a bit more 9/10
[name_f]Etta[/name_f] 0/10
[name_f]Anais[/name_f] 0/10
[name_f]Zana[/name_f] 0/10
[name_f]Daria[/name_f] a strong Italian women’s name 3/10
[name_f]Anja[/name_f] I prefer Irish goddess [name_f]Aine[/name_f] spelling 10/10
[name_f]Annika[/name_f] 0/10
[name_f]Nadia[/name_f] 0/10
[name_u]Marlo[/name_u] 0/10