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Eliana
I would love to hear your opinions on Eliana.
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It sounds pretty and has a lovely meaning
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Just a bit too much I think.I like Eleanor(e).
I love Elena.
I like Ariana and love Arianna (yes, I pronounce them differently).But there's just something about Eliana; I think it could get confused with Iliana too the way I say it, and if you're stressing the first syllable to get the correct spelling it could all just end up a bit messy.Like it in theory. But a bit too much for me.
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I adore Eliana. I love how open-voweled it is. I love how it sounds and looks. I love writing/typing it, lol. Having said all that, it is rather airy and I'm not sure I'd ever use it. Still, it's gorgeous. I'd love to meet someone with this name.
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It's a lovely name.
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I think it,s very pretty and like also like Eliora - if I had to choose one or the other it would be Eliora ...
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I think it's a lovely name. I picture an Eliana as a beautiful, graceful young girl with long golden blonde hair.
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It sounds too frilly for me, and seems a bit wimpy too. It's actually my niece's name, though they spell it differently, but she hasn't really changed my opinion of the name itself.
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I think this is a lovely name, it has really been a favourite for a while. It means sun which is a lovely meaning.
It is a nice alternative to names like Elena and Alina.
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I was going to say I didn't think I could use it because I'm not Hispanic or Italian lol but then I found the Hebrew Eliana, which means "my God has answered". I think it's a very pretty name, and it lends itself well to the nickname Ellie, which I love!
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It sounds nice, though I prefer Ilianna. It actually sounds like a mix of Elias and Ilianna to me.
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