[name]Do[/name] you think the name Elivia is to odd? I know people will mistake it for [name]Olivia[/name] but I have been in love with it ever since I meet this girl named [name]Livia[/name]. I would probably use [name]Elle[/name] as a nickname.I am also thinking about [name]Aria[/name], but I feel like it may be starting to be over used. What do you guys think?
I don’t know if I would call the name Elivia odd, but it does seem made up. [name]Livia[/name] on the other hand is beautiful and is an actual name. If you like the nn [name]Elle[/name], what about the name [name]Elena[/name]. I love [name]Aria[/name] also. Although it’s not an obscure name, it is definitely not overused.
I second that if you love [name]Livia[/name], I would just go with that or even [name]Olivia[/name] itself! Although super popular, I think the name Elivia would cause too much confusion and it essentially has the same sound as the more recognizable and popular spelling.
Some other [name]El[/name]- names that might appeal to you if you like that sound particularly (and aren’t too overused) are [name]Eleni[/name] ([name]Leni[/name] is adorable), [name]Ellen[/name] (my own name that I love), [name]Elsa[/name], [name]Elsie[/name], [name]Eleanor[/name], [name]Elvira[/name]
[name]Eleni[/name] Elivia? [name]Ellen[/name] Elivia? [name]Elsa[/name] Elivia? You could get that favorite name in in that way, too, if you don’t mind the alliteration.
[name]Aria[/name] is a gorgeous musical name that definitely isn’t too overused.