I would go with Simona because of my Italian heritage - Simone is a boy’s name in Italian. |
Which one goes better with your last name? |
Simone |
I like both, would pick based on middle name and last name flow. |
Simone is so much more common than Simona. If you use Simona, I can practically guarantee you that her name will be mispronounced and mispelled.
I have an unusual, but straightforward name. It has been mangled in more ways than you might think possible and has caused a lot of confusion over the years. If you really like the name Simona, go ahead and use it. However, don't get upset when people don't know how to process it. In my experience, people with unusual names adapt quickly, automatically clarifying their names and expecting people to get it wrong. More commonly, it's the parents who tend to get upset when it's accidentally misused. |
Simone. I’ve never heard is Simona and makes me think of Girl Scout cookies for some reason. |
I like the sound of Simona better. Gentler than Simone |
There's a cookie called samoas. Simona. We used Simone also to honor a Simon. I loved Simona, but we had no ethnic ties so it seemed too much for us. |
Your son has a great French name (I love Hugo), and both kids probably have your DH’s last name. Seems like it’s time to reflect your heritage. Simona is a beautiful choice. |
Simone. I'd assume you're a feminist- Simone de Beauvoir. I've never heard in simona, but I would pronounce it simon-a. |
This is one of the main reasons that Simone rose to the top of our list. |
Simone matches Hugo. |
I don't understand why this is considered such a deterrent on DCUM. I have an unpronounceable last name and I've always loved it. It's never been a big deal to simply teach people how to say it nor have I ever been offended by people who can't get it right. It always made me feel special and unique. I guess maybe it's different if it's a first name and kids make fun of you, but I can't help and feel that people who were so bothered about having a difficult name in childhood simply are bothered about every little perceived adversity in life. |
Why would you do that? Why wouldn't you pronounce it Si-mona? Like Mona, Ramona, and Simone-ah? |
I like Simone. FYI, we named our first Simon. |