[name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] [name_u]Morgyn[/name_u] – I think this flows best. This spelling looks odd to me, but overall I’m not a huge fan of this name.
[name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] [name_f]Iris[/name_f] – skirts a double flower reference but is very pretty. There is also [name_f]Isis[/name_f].
[name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] Stefana – A little singsongy for me. What about the french form of [name_m]Stephen[/name_m]? [name_m]Etienne[/name_m]? [name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] [name_m]Etienne[/name_m]. Or [name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] Steva?
[name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] [name_f]Scarlet[/name_f] – works okay.
[name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] [name_f]Phoebe[/name_f] – An unexpected combo. I like that where [name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] is is more floral and princess, [name_f]Phoebe[/name_f] is cute and fun.
[name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] morgyn – I’d use [name_u]Morgan[/name_u]. [name_u]Morgyn[/name_u] looks and sounds a bit off.
[name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] [name_f]Iris[/name_f] – Too flowery.
[name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] Stefana – I want to like this but the names rhyme. I’d use [name_f]Stephanie[/name_f]. I also have a soft spot for [name_m]Etienne[/name_m]. [name_m]Even[/name_m] though it’s a boy’s name it presents as feminine to English speakers.
[name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] [name_f]Scarlet[/name_f] – I wouldn’t use two word names together.
[name_f]Lilianna[/name_f] [name_f]Phoebe[/name_f] – Your best combo.