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[Opinions] wdyto Siena?
I love this name; this spelling only for the Italian city. What do you think and do you hvae middle name suggestions?? Do you like Siena Eelise?
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I've been warming to Siena for the same reason Lillian loves it. (St. Veronica's actually my patron saint, but St. Catherine of Siena was really, really cool. :)Siena Elise is hard for me to say--there's a glottal stop between the two names and that's not very pretty sounding to me.Array

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For St. Catherine of SienaI love this name with this spelling (the two N spelling that signifies the color does nothing for me, despite being virtually the same word). St. Catherine of Siena is my patron saint three times over. My favorite combo using Siena is Summer Siena, though; I don't really have one with Siena as the fn.I like Siena Elise, it's pretty (I'm assuming you only intended one E at the beginning of Elise?).~Lillian~
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I think Siena looks fine. The name with any spelling is nms, sorry :(. I'd prefer Siena Elise.Siena Rose
Siena Claire
Siena Joy
Siena Ruby
Siena Jane
Siena Catherine
Siena Elisabeth
Siena Charlotte
Siena Mary:)

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I'm not fond of it. It looks odd to me, I know it's the correct spelling. I still think it's odd looking like Sienna without one N.Siena Elise would be better with one ESiena Rose
Siena Iris
Siena Anne
Siena Jane
Siena Zahra
Siena Joy~* In Memory of*~: Elizabeth & Abigail Ramierez."We all go a little mad sometimes" - Norman Bates in Psycho
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