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[Opinions] What do you think about my daughter's name?
Hi beautiful people here!
My little girl was born in the Valentine's Day(2.14) 2015, we are trying to give her an English name now.
We have a few choices from her reading and Barbie shows which she chose for herself, I want you guys to give some opinions on the compatibility of these names and our family name Chan, as well as the compatibility with her personality!
She is a bold little angel who's a bit bossy and assertive since very young, which makes so many young kids attracted to her.
The name choices we have now are, Antonia Chan, Octavia Chan, Gaia Chan. These names mostly come from Latin, East Europe because she loves those cultures and she's learning Russian, German and Italian now. I think Antonia may sound a bit cute but not too formal for her strong personality, Octavia may be a bit hard pronounce, Gaia sounds way too simple and Random and may conflict with the surname Chan. Of course, my opinions are extremely unprofessional, what's your guys' thoughts? Maybe more beautiful names will be better! Maybe some names meaning the Valentine's Day, number 2, girl-boss or multi-cultural girls?
Thank you so so much!

This message was edited 11/30/2022, 3:36 AM

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What is the list that she personally chose for herself? I am interested in seeing what she likes, and then selecting the best name from there.
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Maybe something romantic? I think Valentina is perfect, because it both sounds strong AND means strong. Perhaps Carina, for the CC alliteration. Freya is the Norse goddess of love and beauty.Valentina Chan (sounds like a fashion designer! Very elegant)
Carina Chan (like an actress I think)
Freya Chan (sweet while also being strong!)Good luck! And happy early birthday to your little girl!
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oh interesting, what is the meaning of her original name? because maybe she can have an English equivalent based on that? like idk Jolie to Bonnie for instance
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Definitely seconded, because my mind is blank, and also we have never met your daughter (despite your nice description).
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I think Octavia Chan sounds niceAlso:
Astrid
Andrea
Genevieve
Marina
Ingrid
Sybil
Fiona
Gloria
Serena
Amalia
Sabrina
Corinna
Chloe

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I like all the names you suggested except for Gaia. I just don’t think it goes with Chan.
I like the idea of Valentina. Other suggestions: Amara
Amelia
Cara
Carina
Mila
Esme
Esther
Rina
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I like Antonia best! Antonia is not too formal but it is a good "full" name, and she could be called Ana, Ani, or Annie for a more informal nickname. Annie Chan sounds cute. Octavia sounds nice but it is very formal and doesn't really have a nickname.
I love the name Gaia but I agree it's a little too simple and doesn't sound as good with Chan.
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Antonia is adorable! I love how it flows with your family name, Chan. It’s bold, elegant, and has plenty of nickname opportunities if you or your daughter want that, yet none that are so obvious it would get automatically shortened. Way to go for the little miss, she sounds like an absolute boss. 😁
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From the list that you have provided, Octavia is by far the best one. Antonia is a bit clunky and I have a hard time distinguishing it from it's male derivative. Gaia is pretty, but the 'G' sound is really off putting to me. How about Filomena? or Valentina? to wrap it all together?
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Mary Sue Chan.
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Antonia is the best of the three, I think. Gaia is easily mispronounced and Octavia is unusual enough to stand out, but Antonia should work just fine in multiple languages and countries.Another idea, to link with her birth date, could be names with "love" meanings:
Carys
Cara
Carina
Kerensa
Davida
Davina
Esme
Mabel
Minna
Philomena
You could also use Valentina!Or, given that people give flowers and treats on Valentine's Day, how about:Rose, Violet, Clover, Daisy, Lily, Azalea, Camellia, Marigold, Celandine, Dahlia, Heather, Iris, Jonquil, Lavender, Lilac, Tansy, Zinnia
Susannah (means 'lily' or 'rose')
Anthea (means 'flower' or 'blossom')
Flora (means 'flower')
Zahrah (means 'blooming flower')Dulcie (means 'sweet')
Pamela (means 'all sweetness')
HoneyValentine's Day is also close to Candlemas, which is associated with St Brigdet, so you could use Bridget or Brigit.

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I like Antonia the best, since it’s very culturally diverse! I especially like that you have many nickname options, as well.Maybe Cara? It comes from the Italian word meaning love, according to this site. I don’t think it sounds badly with Chan, and it reminds me of the English word “caring”. Oh, you could also use Karina!

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Antonia would be my choice. Very pretty, and lots of nickname possibilities: Tonia, Toni, Ann - and it's international in a way that Gaia, for instance, is not.
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I like Antonia best from the 3Amy would go well too and has a love association with the name and goes well with your surname
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Thank you for your comment! Amy sounds so pretty, but it's our daughter's best friend's name! What a good coincidence!
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Amanda would be nice too and has the love association too

This message was edited 11/30/2022, 10:09 AM

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