| Which name do you like more? Baby girl is due at the beginning of June. |
| Not Flavia because I immediately thought "Flava Flav" but that is just my elder millennial speaking |
| none |
| Nayeli! |
Haha, same. I like Andrea best out of the three myself. But if it matched my heritage, I might go with Nayeli. |
Flavia and Natalie are horrible. |
| Andrea. The others are bad. |
| The only one I've ever heard of is Andrea, which is lovely. The other two sound like organic breakfast cereals. |
| 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. |
| what else you got? |
| 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. |
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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. |
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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. |
| How about Heather, Sarah or Jennifer? |
| Tradjedeighs |