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Adelina
Alina Lina Cecilia |
| I eat antipasta twice just because she is so nice, angelina! the waitress at the pizzeria! |
| OP here. We've narrowed down our list to Lina, Alina, and Samantha. Zoe or Faith will be the middle name. |
I vote for Alina Zoe. |
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I love all versions of Angela. First reference is to Angie By The Rolling Stones, one of the best rock love ballads of all time.
I also know a little Alina. Very cute name too. I prefer Faith for a middle name if you are religious. Zoe seems better as a first name to me. |
| I love it. People may associate it with Jolie; you need to decide if that's a dealbreaker. |
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From your list, I like Angelina/Lina the best. And you can buy her the Angelina Ballerina books.
People need to stop thinking of names from their parent perspectives. No one her age is going to know or care who Angelina Jolie is. |
I hate all of those names, sorry you should have stuck with Angelina. |
I agree. I'm Italian family poster and I hate Lina. Revert to Cecilia for your daughters sake lol |
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Glad you dropped Angelina for just Lina on your list, OP. Angelina sounds really pretentious to me. It’s not the Angelina Jolie connection. It just sounds like a super frilly, unnecessarily elaborate name, when the others on your list feel a lot more direct and not so frou frou.
Another name to consider, if you like something longer than just Lina, is Linnea. Such a pretty name, and can also be shortened to Lina. Still feminine and pretty, but way less try-hard than Angelina. |
Angelina is such a beautiful name, I met the prettiest girl named Angelina and it fit her so well. The name gave her French heritage and boujee vibe a real cool look. It is not no basic ass name like sarah so for all the people saying that what is wrong with yall. Angelina is hands down one of the best baby girl names if you want your daughter to grow up in the spotlight. I can't wait to name my baby to be Angelina or lina/lena for short.
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Me too! I think it's a sweet name and I love Lina as her NN. My other faves are Celia and Harriet/Hattie. Just be aware that Celia and Vivian have been on the rise for a while (quite a few among the HS and college students whom I know). Hattie also seems to be taking off. Zoe and Eleanor (especially Eleanor) are pretty common at this point too. |
+1 for Lydia; also Luisa or Louisa |
Linnea is one of my all-time favorite names, both for the sound of it, and for the connections to botany and Scandinavia. Way less frilly than Angelina. |
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Chloe is one of my favorite names, but there are a lot of dogs named Chloe these days (and a lot named Zoe too). If you don't believe me, check out the name board at your nearest dog grooming place.
Have you ever noticed that on DCUM negative views of a name are often expressed as either "it's a stripper name" or "it's a churchlady name"? Hmmm . . . And -- on that note -- I like Angela -- probably more than Angelina. In my professional world, Angela could be a Deputy US Attorney who grew up in Queens, went to Columbia, has masses of gorgeous long dark hair and wears hoops every day. She is known for speaking truth to power. Or, Angela could be the very poised and self-possessed General Counsel of an art auction house who grew up in Spokane, went to Stanford, has bright red hair cut in a pixie and wears impeccably tailored neutrals. She is known for quietly and deftly cutting to the core of any problem. |