Thoughts on Fiorella

Recently heard this name for the first time. It’s so sweet, classy, romantic and all-around gorgeous. I love it! :slight_smile:

What are your thoughts? I’ve read some comments about people thinking it would be strange to hear on someone who isn’t Italian. [name_f]Do[/name_f] you agree with that? Would it be wearable at all for a non-Italian girl?

Looking forward to reading what you guys think! :slight_smile:

I love [name_f]Fiorella[/name_f], pretty and exquisite. Honestly if a non-Italian girl can be called [name_f]Isabella[/name_f] I’m pretty sure they can be called [name_f]Fiorella[/name_f] as well.

I like the name [name_f]Fiorella[/name_f]. [name_m]Don[/name_m]'t get me wrong I’m not in love with it, but I can easily see it as a usable name.
Lots of people give their children cross cultural names (once it is not offensive of course), I see no problem with a non-Italian girl being called [name_f]Fiorella[/name_f].

I like it a lot. The sound is an attractive cross between [name_f]Fiona[/name_f] (minus Shrek connotations) and [name_f]Isabella[/name_f] (minus popularity) and the meaning is adorable.

[name_f]Fiorella[/name_f] is gorgeous. [name_f]Fiora[/name_f] is also nice. I think both are usable.

I like it, and I think it’s fine for a non-Italian baby. There’s a good blend of romance, charm and sophistication with [name_f]Fiorella[/name_f]. Go for it!

I love it :slight_smile: But I’m generally a sucker for ‘ella’ names.

Thanks for all the positive feedback! :slight_smile:

[name_m]Just[/name_m] to clarify, I’m not currently pregnant or TTC. But when such a time comes, [name_f]Fiorella[/name_f] will certainly be at the top of my list!