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[Opinions] Italian feminine names
Hi !!!Please, rate & comment them!Alma
Ludmilla
Lisandra (see Lysandra)
Gemma
Tecla
Lucilla
Selene
Tessa
Iole
Perla
Nives
Amaranta
Cassandra
Elettra
Fedra (see Phaedra)
Diletta
Clizia (see Clytia)
Iris
Melania
Aida
Micol
Corinna
Priscilla
Doris
Ersilia
Naomi
Evita
Tania
Raissa (see Raisa)
Amarilli (see Amaryllis)
Melissa
Eloisa
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Alma (1/10) - there's a sweet old lady named Alma who goes to my parents' church, but the keyword here is "old". lol It's too old-fashioned for me.
Ludmilla (5/10) - I like it, but not enough to use. I'd picture it more on like a Russian than an Italian, but that's just me.
Lisandra (see Lysandra) (9/10) - I have this name on my PNL, but it's the Lysandra spelling.
Gemma (10/10) - I love it, especially bc there's an adorable little girl in a YouTube family I watch named Gemma!
Tecla (7/10) - it's nice, and I like the saint association
Lucilla (8/10) - it's very cute, but I prefer Lucille, and in the middle
Selene (10/10) - Gomez. Great singer!
Tessa (2/10) - she just sounds like a prissy, bubblegum-popping, boyfriend-stealing high-school cheerleader
Iole (1/10) - not my style at all, sorry!
Perla (1/10) - ditto Iole
Nives (7/10) - love the meaning, but I prefer the Spanish Nieves
Amaranta (7/10) - love the name, not the spelling; Amarantha is preferable here
Cassandra (10/10) - another favorite!
Elettra (1/10) - sounds more like a stage name
Fedra (see Phaedra) (3/10) - I like this name, but Phoebe (similar meaning) is miles better and way more familiar
Diletta (1/10) - reminds me of the word "dilate" and a seizure medication called Dilantin
Clizia (see Clytia) (1/10) - just not my style! I also don't like the Clyt prefix

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Alma (7/10). I like it enough but would not use it. I have a great aunt named Alma Mary who went by Mickie. I think she changed her name legally to Velma.
Ludmilla (3/10) The "lewd" syllable at the beginning sours the name for me.
Lisandra (see Lysandra) (6/10) This is an interesting choice, and I'd admire it on a real person, but wouldn't use it.
Gemma (7/10) I think it's sweet, but it's a bit stale to me.
Tecla (8/10) It reminds me of Tesla, which is interesting, and I have never met one, yet it seems fresh and interesting.
Lucilla (6/10) I thought the Italianate was Lucile. I love the French form, Lucille.
Selene (8/10) I've always thought Selena and Celina were pretty; Selene is adequate.
Tessa (4/10) It seems diminutive and insubstantial.
Iole (7/10) Interesting and pretty to say.
Perla (8/10) Adorable.
Nives (3/10) I do not see the appeal.
Amaranta (3/10) Too heavy.
Cassandra (6/10) Pretty but a little stale.
Elettra (5/10) Pretty but a little ostentatious for me.
Fedra (see Phaedra) (5/10) I prefer Phaedra, but even Phaedra is still only a 6/10.
Diletta (2/10) It reminds me of dilation and dilution.
Clizia (see Clytia) (0/10). This is a "NO" in English for obvious reasons.
Iris (10/10) I love and would use Iris.

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I'd ask who Miranda Hobbs is/was, but then I'd start to hate it, too. lol
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