See the results of this poll: Matilda and…
Respondents: 75 (This poll is closed)
- Annabel : 43 (57%)
- Diana : 6 (8%)
- Joanna : 13 (17%)
- Roxanna: 13 (17%)
Respondents: 75 (This poll is closed)
Out of those I would say [name]Diana[/name] (which can also be spelled [name]Dianna[/name]).
Though, if it had been on your list I would have chosen [name]Julianna[/name].
[name]Roxanna[/name]! I would use only one n though, [name]Roxana[/name]. But sweet either way!
[name]Annabel[/name] is my first choice, followed by [name]Diana[/name].
I love [name]Annabel[/name] but don’t think that stylistically it sounds good with [name]Matilda[/name]. [name]Annabel[/name] is more of a flowery, princessy type name to me whereas [name]Matilda[/name] is no-nonsense and spunky. If you take how the two names sound together into consideration, I think [name]Joanna[/name] is the best bet.
Personally, I really love [name]Matilda[/name] and [name]Roxanna[/name] as siblings. They both are feminine but strong choices. [name]Annabel[/name] is too frilly with [name]Matilda[/name].
1 [name]Matilda[/name] and [name]Roxanna[/name]
2 [name]Matilda[/name] and [name]Diana[/name]
3 [name]Matilda[/name] and [name]Joanna[/name]
[name]Roxanna[/name]'s my favorite, by far! Second place would go to [name]Annabel[/name].
[name]Roxanna[/name] is my favorite right now. Though I have gone through phases of liking all of the names above, so who knows where that will stand in a week
I chose the [name]Roxanna[/name] spelling vs [name]Roxana[/name] because I didn’t know if [name]Roxana[/name] is pronounced as rox-anna or rox-ahn-a. Though oh god, I may change my opinion on the spelling now. When I google [name]Roxanna[/name] its all like porn and movies about sex crazy women. Is [name]Roxanna[/name] a porn name??? At least [name]Roxana[/name] comes up first in the context of [name]Alexander[/name] the Great…
I chose [name]Roxanna[/name] because I think it goes better with [name]Matilda[/name], but [name]Diana[/name] is actually my favorite of these names.
I would use [name]Roxana[/name] though. It’s just a bit older and more dignified to me. As it seems you’ve discovered via Google.
[name]Annabel[/name] is my favorite, but I think [name]Diana[/name] has a lot of classic charm as well.
I like [name]Annabel[/name]. [name]Matilda[/name] and [name]Annabel[/name] are very sweet together. Would you consider [name]Johanna[/name] over [name]Joanna[/name]? I think [name]Matilda[/name] and [name]Johanna[/name] would be lovely together. I also love [name]Anneliese[/name]/[name]Annalise[/name] with [name]Matilda[/name]…
I voted for [name]Diana[/name] because it goes better with [name]Matilda[/name] [name]IMO[/name], but I also really love [name]Annabel[/name]!
I would consider Johanna over Joanna. I actually really like Johanna, but I worry about pronunciation issues. Would you pronounce Johanna the same as Joanna. Or is it Jo-hanna? or Jo-hahn-a?
There’s a lot of love for Annabel but I worry if it is too trendy. Not popular but something that in the future will seem dated.
Diana I go back and forth on. I really like it even though I know some think its dated. Just not sure how well it goes with Matilda.
I voted for [name]Annabel[/name] because it’s my favorite name on the list by a long shot. At first, I thought maybe it didn’t go well with [name]Matilda[/name], but I don’t think any of the others go any better and the more I think about it, I actually think [name]Matilda[/name] and [name]Annabel[/name] sound really sweet together.
[name]Don[/name]'t forget [name]Savannah[/name].
I like [name]Joanna[/name] best. Reminds me of the lovely [name]Joanna[/name] [name]Garcia[/name]!
I think [name]Matilda[/name] and [name]Annabel[/name] are wonderful together.
I very much dislike [name]Roxanna[/name]/[name]Roxana[/name] - that harsh ‘x’ sound in the middle, ugh.
[name]Joanna[/name] is a bit stodgy, and [name]Diana[/name] not my cup of tea.