I am between [name_f]Mia[/name_f] and [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u]. Which one do you like better? The middle name would be [name_f]Elisa[/name_f]. What kind of girl would you picture under both names? She has has an older sister named [name_f]Zoe[/name_f] [name_f]Anne[/name_f] and an older brother named [name_m]Leandro[/name_m] [name_u]Michael[/name_u]. Our last name is Meyers. My name is [name_f]Ella[/name_f] [name_f]Luna[/name_f].
They are both beautiful in my opinion, I like [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u] a bit more than [name_f]Mia[/name_f].
I prefer [name_f]Mia[/name_f], I think it is a beautiful name. [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u] is not my style.
What about [name_f]Maia[/name_f]/[name_f]Mya[/name_f]/[name_f]Maya[/name_f]?
I prefer [name_f]Mia[/name_f] [name_f]Elise[/name_f] to [name_f]Mia[/name_f] [name_f]Elisa[/name_f].
personally i like mackenzie better
definitely mia, so sweet!
[name_f]Mia[/name_f], no question. [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u] is very dated. And masculine. And juvenile.
[name_f]Mia[/name_f] by a landslide.
I prefer [name_f]Mia[/name_f] to [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u]. I also think [name_f]Mia[/name_f] [name_f]Elise[/name_f] flows better than [name_f]Mia[/name_f] [name_f]Elisa[/name_f].
I’m gonna jump on the [name_f]Mia[/name_f] bandwagon, too. I much prefer it to [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u] =]
While I have no problem with A endings on both the first and middle (I actually like it a lot), I’m thinking that [name_f]Mia[/name_f] and [name_f]Elisa[/name_f] actually run together as a combo because of the fact that there’s only vowels in between them.
Maybe it’s just me, but I feel like if you were to say it quickly, you’d end up with Mialisa instead.
I think [name_f]Elisa[/name_f] [name_f]Mia[/name_f] would be gorgeous and wouldn’t run together. Or maybe there’s another middle that doesn’t start with a vowel that you could use? Or a first that doesn’t end with one?
That’s just my suggestion. I’m getting carried away, haha.
I like [name_f]Zoe[/name_f] and [name_f]Mia[/name_f]!
Another vote for [name_f]Mia[/name_f].
Another [name_f]Mia[/name_f] supporter! [name_f]Mia[/name_f] [name_f]Elisa[/name_f] is really sweet, or even [name_f]Mia[/name_f] [name_f]Elise[/name_f], as was suggested. [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u] I only like for a boy, unfortunately! The feminine [name_f]Elisa[/name_f] with [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u] almost feels jarring to me. And I would have no clue if [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u] was a boy or a girl if listed with siblings [name_f]Zoe[/name_f] and [name_m]Leandro[/name_m].
Good luck!
Definitely [name_f]Mia[/name_f]!
I slightly prefer [name_f]Mackenzie[/name_f] to [name_f]Mia[/name_f]. While both names are popular, I’ve never met a [name_f]Mackenzie[/name_f], where I’ve met four [name_f]Mia[/name_f]'s. The downside I have to [name_f]Mackenzie[/name_f] is that I don’t feel it ages as well as [name_f]Mia[/name_f] does, and it doesn’t sound as professional as [name_f]Mia[/name_f] does. This may just be because most people named [name_f]Mackenzie[/name_f] are still young, where as many children named [name_f]Mia[/name_f] are 15-20.
The name [name_f]Mia[/name_f] has two different connotations for me. One of them is that they are extremely smart and open-minded - which I think of because this defines my best friend named [name_f]Mia[/name_f] - or that they worry about popularity and what other people think of them, and you can’t depict where their morals lie and what they believe (a negative connotation I received from a girl named [name_f]Mia[/name_f] who I used to go to school with). If you disregard the second definition, I think [name_f]Mia[/name_f] is a gorgeous name for a little girl.
[name_f]Mackenzie[/name_f] is adorable as well. Like I said before, the only problem I really have with it is that I can not see it on someone over 10. The nickname [name_f]Kenzie[/name_f] does not help me with this connotation, because it sounds even younger. However, when I think of [name_f]Mackenzie[/name_f], I imagine someone who cares a lot about others and the environment, or someone who is very creative (dancer, singer, actress).
I think the middle name [name_f]Elisa[/name_f] flows better with [name_f]Mackenzie[/name_f], but as a previous poster has already said, [name_f]Mia[/name_f] [name_f]Elise[/name_f] is very beautiful.
Good luck!
Definitely [name_f]Mia[/name_f], it’s a lovely name that suits any age, I picture a [name_f]Mia[/name_f] as someone with flowers through her hair who dances through life and is thoughtful and artistic.
[name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u] isn’t really my style and I do have negative associations with this name unfortunately. I also agree that [name_u]Mackenzie[/name_u] is a little masculine next to [name_m]Zo[/name_m]ë
I really love [name_m]Zo[/name_m]ë, [name_m]Leandro[/name_m] & [name_f]Mia[/name_f] and I love the suggestion of [name_f]Mia[/name_f] [name_f]Elise[/name_f] as well as [name_f]Mia[/name_f] [name_f]Elisa[/name_f].
Definitely [name_f]Mia[/name_f].
[name_f]Zoe[/name_f] and [name_f]Mia[/name_f] are perfect together!
I prefer [name_f]Mia[/name_f] I think it sounds better with the other names