Honstly, for plenty of reasons, I would never consider any of those names. But I suppose my LEAST favorite, would be…Cassiopée or [name_f]Ana[/name_f]ís.
Personally I would never name my child; [name_f]Andromeda[/name_f], [name_f]Arizona[/name_f], [name_f]Cassiopeia[/name_f], or Cassiopee. Although I actually would not use any of these names. None of them are The One for me.
Personally I love AZ the state, we hope to move there in the next couple/few years.
I voted for [name_u]Nicola[/name_u] and [name_f]Colleen[/name_f]. They’re perfectly fine names, but they feel dated to me (nothing wrong with that objectively–I love the dated [name_f]Rachel[/name_f] and [name_f]Amanda[/name_f]), and I used to have a quite negative association with a [name_f]Colleen[/name_f] (I’ve come to realize it was totally unfounded, but I can’t shake my dislike for the name [name_f]Colleen[/name_f] still), and all [name_u]Nic[/name_u]- variants are kind of blah to me.
If I could vote for my favorites, though, [name_f]Sarah[/name_f] would definitely take the cake! I adore her. Cassiopée would be my second vote. Most of them are all fine, though. Out of curiosity, why are you spelling [name_f]Anais[/name_f]/[name_f]Ana[/name_f]ïs as [name_f]Ana[/name_f]ís? I’m wondering if it’s more accessible in Spanish, much like [name_f]Anah[/name_f]í?
Least favorites:
[name_u]Nicola[/name_u] (I prefer [name_f]Nicole[/name_f]), [name_f]Andromeda[/name_f] (feel too out there in my opinion), [name_f]Ana[/name_f]ïs (because it’s super outdated in my country). I almost voted [name_f]Sarah[/name_f] because it’s super common everywhere in the world, but I guess it makes it international and interesting.
[name_m]Favorite[/name_m]: Cassiopée and [name_f]Cassiopeia[/name_f]. I like [name_f]Arizona[/name_f]. I’m neutral about [name_f]Colleen[/name_f], it’s cute but classic.
From your list, my least favourites are [name_f]Arizona[/name_f] and [name_u]Nicola[/name_u]. [name_f]Arizona[/name_f] sounds rather harsh to me and [name_u]Nicola[/name_u] feels kind of cold and not very approachable.