Which one?

See the results of this poll: Which name?

Respondents: 32 (This poll is closed)

  • Claudia : 20 (63%)
  • Alma: 12 (38%)

[name_f]Claudia[/name_f] is beautiful and elegant! Brings back fond memories of the babysitters club.

I love [name_f]Alma[/name_f]. Great vintage name with such a warm cozy meaning. I would love to meet a little [name_f]Alma[/name_f].

[name_f]Alma[/name_f] is so sweet. [name_f]Claudia[/name_f] sounds so nice, but I can’t get past the meaning.

[name_f]Claudia[/name_f] has been really growing on me lately so that’s my pick. [name_f]Alma[/name_f] would be the more adventurous name, I do think it’s pretty though it feels a bit awkward for me to say.

I quite like [name_f]Claudia[/name_f], it seems very regal and reminds me of the Babysitters’ Club as well. I honestly had never heard of [name_f]Alma[/name_f] till Nameberry came along. It sounds kind of awkward when I say it out loud, but I can still see the appeal.

One more thing:
Is “[name_m]Al[/name_m]” in [name_f]Alma[/name_f] pronounced like “Also” or like “[name_m]Alfred[/name_m]”?

I like both names, but [name_f]Claudia[/name_f] is my preference.

[name_f]Alma[/name_f]. I’ve recently heard it on a very sweet and talented little English girl and that made me fall in love with the name.
[name_f]Claudia[/name_f] I find very dated, when I heard it on kids (mostly Americans on tv, you won’t find little Claudias here), it always feels so out of place.

*Here’s a link to a British / American tv clip in which [name_f]Alma[/name_f] was featured and I love the way they pronounce [name_f]Alma[/name_f]'s name: - YouTube
[name_f]Do[/name_f] you pronounce it like the Brits do?