This way or that way

We have a baby girl named [name]Ruby[/name] [name]Mae[/name] [name]Anastasia[/name] and if/when we have a boy he will be [name]Peter[/name] [name]Leon[/name] [name]Gerard[/name], but I like to have a back-up name and I can’t decide between the following:

Iriana [name]Sofia[/name] [name]Jeannette[/name] or [name]Sofia[/name] Iriana [name]Jeannette[/name]

My husband and I pretty much love [name]Sofia[/name] and Iriana equally and think they both go with [name]Ruby[/name] and [name]Peter[/name]. Which do you like better?

I prefer Iriana [name]Sofia[/name] [name]Jeannette[/name]. [name]Sofia[/name] is getting way too popular, and since you have a more unique option that you love equally I’d go with that!

I prefer [name]Sofia[/name] Iriana [name]Jeanette[/name]. Yes, [name]Sofia[/name] is popular but Iriana may be mistaken for [name]Ariana[/name] (my eyes fooled me).

I prefer [name]Sophia[/name] as well.

[name]Ruby[/name] & [name]Sofia[/name] are perfect together!

[name]Sofia[/name] Iriana [name]Jeanette[/name] Is my choice.

I like both ways, but I think [name]Sofia[/name] goes better with the other names and the flow is better this way.

What if we took out [name]Jeannette[/name]…we’re not sold on that. Thoughts on which way and suggestions for a second mn?

I would pick [name]Sofia[/name], too. [name]Ruby[/name], [name]Peter[/name], and [name]Sofia[/name] are great together, and I agree that Iriana would be confused for [name]Ariana[/name] (and [name]Irina[/name] and [name]Iliana[/name], too. I mistook it for all three when I first saw Iriana), and I kind of prefer both to Iriana, sorry. I think [name]Sofia[/name] Iriana [name]Jeanette[/name] is lovely, though! If you’re not convinced on [name]Jeanette[/name], what about [name]Sofia[/name] Iriana [name]Juliette[/name], [name]Sofia[/name] Iriana [name]Noelle[/name], [name]Sofia[/name] Iriana [name]Jane[/name], or [name]Sofia[/name] Iriana [name]Valentina[/name]?

Good luck!

I prefer [name]Sofia[/name] in the first name spot. It just feels more familiar.