Andrea, Flavia, or Nayeli?

Anonymous
Which name do you like more? Baby girl is due at the beginning of June.
Anonymous
Not Flavia because I immediately thought "Flava Flav" but that is just my elder millennial speaking
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Nayeli!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not Flavia because I immediately thought "Flava Flav" but that is just my elder millennial speaking


Haha, same.

I like Andrea best out of the three myself. But if it matched my heritage, I might go with Nayeli.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which name do you like more? Baby girl is due at the beginning of June.


Flavia and Natalie are horrible.
Anonymous
Andrea. The others are bad.
Anonymous
The only one I've ever heard of is Andrea, which is lovely. The other two sound like organic breakfast cereals.
Anonymous
If you have to spell it all day long to people it's a big fat no. I have a long last name and it's a PITA.
Anonymous
what else you got?
Anonymous
The only context in which I've heard the name Flavia is in the Alan Bradley novels; the first in the series is The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie.Is that where you got it? Not a name I'd want to give a kid, though I like the character.
Anonymous
Andrea. Flavia looks like either labia or flava flav. Nayeli sounds like a spice. Nay also means no.

I saw something on how in English we have an association with words that begin with N and negative or no. It was interesting if you google. Negative Nancy basically.
Anonymous
Andrea

The other 2 will be misspelled, mispronounced, and generally mangled. I thought Flavia was an ancient Roman name, I didn’t realize anyone still used it. I’ve never heard Nayeli, and while I think it could sound pretty, I don’t really know how it’s supposed to be pronounced.
Anonymous
How about Heather, Sarah or Jennifer?
Anonymous
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