The names I find the most beautiful:
Dolores-it’s an honor name for me, which is one reason why I love it. But it’s so beautiful in both sound and look. I have always loved it ever since I was a child. She has such a mysterious beauty.
Mary-it’s a popular name that you hear a lot, but I never get tired of hearing it. I love the way it sounds and how it’s simple yet very strong. I like how it’s very feminine but still has quite a tomboyish feel.
Linnéa-this name is incredibly beautiful to me. I like how it sounds so soft and interesting. And I like how it looks written down with the é and a next to each other. I also think she has a beautiful imagery.
Cecilia-I like the sound of it, how the c & i repeats. I like that it’s an old, solid name, well established. But still, it has such an ethereal vibe that I love. I imagine trees, poetry, music, flowy dresses and mystery when I think of it.
Leigh-This one I find beautiful because of how it sounds, I like the softness of the pronounciation that still as a little spunk at the end. I also love how it looks written down, and that the pronounciation doesn’t really indicate it’s spelling.
Grace-I find it beautiful for the same reasons as [name_f]Mary[/name_f].
Elizabeth-I love how regal and elegant it is, while still feeling down to earth. I like how it just rolls off the tounge creating and enchanting sound.
Emma-it’s an overused name, but I still can’t get over her beauty. I keep coming back to her. It has a beautiful meaning, and I love the vibes I get from it. It’s very beautiful to say, the elegant e followed by the ms soft as cushions, and then ending with a sleek a.
Therese-It looks beautiful written down, especially with the ‘ese’ in the end. It feels so warm and sunny, but there’s something in the midst of this summer imagery that mystifies me and makes me even more drawn to it.
Molly-It’s soft and sweet, full of honey and cutesy. But underneath that sugar coated surface there’s a hidden beauty to it. A diamond in the rough. The beauty of [name_f]Molly[/name_f] is soft yet solid. The serious mo beginning, like the silhouette of a town full of factories and smoke against a burning sunset sky. This is followed by two playful and soft ls. Finally ending with a quirky y signifying the unexpected beauty that is inside of the name.
Fantasia-it’s beautiful written down, just looking at the letters takes your mind to a fairytale. The imagery of this name is the key to its beauty. I imagine deers galloping over enchanted meadows. Fairies dancing like a silky thin dream, while gnarled, moss covered trees stretch their crooked branches against the violet skies. All this accompanied by the magical sound of the forest’s own enchanted choir.
I got a little carried away at the end😅
I hope this will do!