Like it? [name]Love[/name] it? Hate it?
What does it remind you of?
What personality goes with it?
What are some middle names that woud fit with it?
[name]Do[/name] you prefer it with one ‘n’ or two 'n’s?
I think it’s a pretty name, but I much prefer it spelled [name]Ariana[/name].
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Clementine[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Claire[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Eloise[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Beatrix[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Josephine[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Felicity[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Maeve[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Isabel[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Margaret[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Rosemary[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Bridget[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Frances[/name]
[name]Hi[/name]! 
Like it? [name]Love[/name] it? Hate it?:
I like it a lot. I think it’s very pretty. 
What does it remind you of?
It makes me think of [name]Arianna[/name] [name]Huffington[/name], and I think she’s elegant and very bright.
What personality goes with it?
I think of someone who is elegant, but also down-to-earth.
What are some middle names that woud fit with it?
[name]Arianna[/name] [name]Blythe[/name]
[name]Arianna[/name] [name]Maeve[/name]
With the “ahn-uh” ending sound ([name]Ariana[/name], but also [name]Arianna[/name]), I also love:
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Camille[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Simone[/name]
If you’re pronouncing it with an “anna” ending sound:
[name]Arianna[/name] [name]Pearl[/name]
(With the “ahn-a” ending sound, [name]Arianna[/name] [name]Pearl[/name] sounds like “[name]Ari[/name] on pearl,” so I think of someone named [name]Ari[/name] sitting on a pearl.) 
[name]Do[/name] you prefer it with one ‘n’ or two 'n’s:
[name]Even[/name] though [name]Arianna[/name] [name]Huffington[/name] pronounces her name with an “ahn-a” ending sound (at least that’s what I’ve heard when she’s interviewed, unless it’s [name]Larry[/name] [name]King[/name]), I usually pronounce [name]Arianna[/name] with an “anna” ending sound, like the name “anna.”
I think I like the “on a” ending sound better (“ahr-ee-on-a”), so I like the [name]Ariana[/name] spelling more.
I think that both are very pretty.
Which pronunciation are you using? I’ve heard ahr (like the letter R)–ee-ahn-a, air-ee-ahn-a, and air-ee-ann-a.
Good luck! 
I prefer [name]Ariana[/name].
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Rose[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Lily[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Skye[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Frances[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]June[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Willow[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Jasmine[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Jade[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Judith[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Pearl[/name]
[name]Ariana[/name] [name]Laurel[/name]
[name]LOVE[/name] IT!
My daughter is [name]Arianna[/name] [name]Grace[/name]
having only seen the name from [name]Arianna[/name] [name]Huffington[/name], that is the way I spelled it and pronounce it. Though now I do wonder if I should have spelled it with only one ‘n’
Very pretty name…quite princess-like…
I prefer the spelling [name]Arianna[/name]
I’m going to be the dissenting voice here … sorry.
I don’t like it. I think it’s trying to hard – like someone trying to name their baby so that their next generation can social climb. I can see a teen mother using this name, along with [name]Brianna[/name], [name]Bree[/name], etc.
I love the name we chose, [name_f]Arianna[/name_f]. However… I like to pronounce it “[name_u]ARi[/name_u]-[name_m]Ah[/name_m]-Na”, I kind of regret using the spelling with two N’s. I feel like [name_f]Arianna[/name_f] would be pronounced like the name “An-na” at the end.