My ultra favorites are both [name]Eve[/name] and [name]Eva[/name]. With a one-syllable last name, I would use [name]Eva[/name] (rather than [name]Eve[/name]), but with longer surname, I’d probably have a slight preference for [name]Eve[/name]. I also like the names [name]Cora[/name] and [name]Annabelle[/name] very much; although [name]Annabel[/name] is fine too.
I voted for [name]Eva[/name], [name]Cora[/name], [name]Annabel[/name], and [name]Annabelle[/name] (mainly because I can’t decide which spelling I prefer myself!). If [name]Coralie[/name] had been an option instead of [name]Coralee[/name], that would have gotten my vote, too. And while I love [name]Macy[/name], it seems a bit cutesy/trendy, so if I used it it’d be a MN for me.
I like most of the names.
However, I don’t like [name]Maya[/name] because it means “illusion” in Sanskrit. Despite this, it is one of the top (top 3) baby girl names used by people of [name]Asian[/name] [name]Indian[/name] origin in the U.S. [name]Just[/name] something you may want to be aware of if you were to live in an area with a large population (Wikipedia has a list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._cities_with_large_South_Asian/Indian_American_populations ) …