Hello!
What does everyone think of:
[name]Christianna[/name] I would pronounce it christy-anna
[name]Georgia[/name]
[name]Tatianna[/name] pronounced Tot ee anna
[name]Juliet[/name]
[name]Charlotte[/name]
Hello!
What does everyone think of:
[name]Christianna[/name] I would pronounce it christy-anna
[name]Georgia[/name]
[name]Tatianna[/name] pronounced Tot ee anna
[name]Juliet[/name]
[name]Charlotte[/name]
[name]Hi[/name], here are my honest opinions on your name list with my faves in bold. All the best to you!
[name]Christianna[/name] ( I would pronounce it christy-anna) - This spelling and pronunciation seems a little too frilly to me. I think it’s the double “n” that looks like it’s trying to hard to be feminine. The name is already feminine enough so the extra “n” looks like overkill to me. It’s a lovely name but I much prefer [name]Christiana[/name] or even better [name]Christiane[/name].
[name]Georgia[/name] - I like this name but I prefer [name]Georgiana[/name] or [name]Georgina[/name].
[name]Tatianna[/name] pronounced Tot ee anna - See [name]Christianna[/name]
[name]Juliet[/name] - I quite like this Shakespearean name. It’s strong but feminine, romantic but not too frilly. Second fave from your list.
[name]Charlotte[/name] - One of the timeless classics that will never go out of style. My fave from your list.
There is a use for the double N in [name]Christianna[/name] - many people insist that -ana names are said -onna.
Incidentally, I think [name]Tatiana[/name] is tat, not tot. I’m judging on the basis of [name]Natasha[/name]-as-Natawsha being an Anglophone mispronunciation. And in that case, maybe I can take back what I said before.