Which flows best with our last name?

See the results of this poll: Which one goes best with our last name?

Respondents: 73 (This poll is closed)

  • Phoebe Loria : 44 (60%)
  • Felicity Loria: 29 (40%)

[name]Phoebe[/name] [name]Loria[/name] flows more nicely than [name]Felicity[/name] [name]Loria[/name]. The harsher ending at the end of [name]Felicity[/name] cuts into the softness of your last name.

I prefer [name]Felicity[/name] [name]Loria[/name].

And here I was thinking the opposite lol I thought with [name]Felicity[/name] being more frilly [name]IMO[/name] that it sounded better with our soft feminine last name. This is why I always love hearing others unbiased opinions.

To my ear, [name]Phoebe[/name] flows with your last name just a bit better than [name]Felicity[/name]. [name]Both[/name] are great names though!

Thanks! With so many pretty baby names it makes it really hard to choose :confused:

What kind of girl does each name make you think of?

[name]Phoebe[/name] makes me think of someone that is down to earth and funny, with an upbeat attitude.

[name]Felicity[/name] seems a little more high class, but gives me the impression of somebody who is kind, caring and warm.

I like the flow of [name]Phoebe[/name] better, but prefer [name]Felicity[/name]. I don’t think [name]Felicity[/name] [name]Loria[/name] sounds bad.

At first I picked [name]Phoebe[/name] because I read your last name as “lor-EE-uh,” but after the clarification, I changed it to [name]Felicity[/name]. [name]Phoebe[/name] [name]Loria[/name] kind of sounds like one word. Like some sort of phobia, Phoebeloria. [name]Felicity[/name] [name]Loria[/name] is lovely though!

Good luck :slight_smile:

I think [name]Phoebe[/name] is best. However, both names would work fine.

[name]Phoebe[/name] makes me think of Friends, which isn’t a bad thing. I’d go with [name]Felicity[/name] because [name]Phoebe[/name] [name]Loria[/name] sounds kinda like 1 word like elizabeth rae said. :slight_smile:

I voted for [name]Phoebe[/name], it’s such a great name!

I like both [name]Phoebe[/name] and [name]Felicity[/name], but I love [name]Felicity[/name] at the moment so that got my vote. I was torn over which sounded better ([name]Phoebe[/name] [name]Loria[/name] is a bit stunted in sound and “E” heavy, while [name]Felicity[/name] [name]Loria[/name] has a bit of repetition of sound), so I just went with which FN I liked better. :slight_smile: I think [name]Felicity[/name] [name]Loria[/name] is lovely.

I too like both. I voted for [name]Felicity[/name], but am second-guessing whether [name]Felicity[/name] [name]Loria[/name] is too much of a mouthful. Really like both!

If we use [name]Felicity[/name] I’ll be calling her [name]Lissie[/name]/Lissy for short. I figure [name]Felicity[/name] might be too hard to say in the beginning and her friends will need a nn to use. Although one day she’ll get married and this making sure the name flowed nicely will be out the window! For all I know she could turn into a [name]Phoebe[/name] Feely or [name]Felicity[/name] Feely LOL

Honestly, I think they both sound great! I prefer the name [name]Felicity[/name] though.

I like the stress patterns of [name]Felicity[/name] [name]Loria[/name] better than [name]Phoebe[/name] [name]Loria[/name]. As others have said, [name]Phoebe[/name] [name]Loria[/name] starts to sound like one word.

I love group discussions on here because it never fails that one of you guys finds something I didn’t think of :slight_smile:

If you choose a name that ends in an ‘n’ or even a ‘t’ as in [name]Charlotte[/name], it may be easier for you.