Another vote for Aria Rose. |
Where is the accent? Area? Ah-ria? |
Maria
Ave ( Avay ) Na grande |
I like this too, but it would help to know more about her last name. As in, it goes better with Stephenson than, say, White. Also, be mindful of what the initials might spell. |
Celeste
Beatrix Violeta Philomena Francesca Nicole Genesis Virginia Isabel Magdalena Clementine Louisa Lucinda |
OP here, thank you! |
The latter, “ah-ria” |
Aria Celeste is beautiful
Aria Elaine or Aria Helen might work |
"Rose" strikes me as a very 1950's, working class Catholic name. |
Ooh I love Aria and Aria Celeste is pretty nice. "Heavenly Music"! I also like Aria Noelle. Seems like a solid choice to go with two syllables, emphasis on the second. Lots of French names like that. |
OP here. The last name is hyphenated and 2-syllables in each last name. Mainly because of the last name the middle name needs 3 syllables to flow. One syllable middle names sound flat for the full name. |
hm gonna be hard to have something 3-syllable that is not also ending in "a".
Aria Emerson Calvin-Hobson Aria Allison Calvin-Hobson Aria Rosalind Calvin-Hobson Aria Josephine Calvin-Hobson Aria Adaline Aria Clemencie |
I like all of these! Also Aria Violetta is cute too. Aria can mean song but also literally it means “air” in Italian. |
Who would name their son Aria (or Arya)??? Ari sure, but Aria? It’s definitely a girl’s name. |
Hard disagree, these are all clunky mouthfuls. |