Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it as a nn only. It seems like naming your baby "girl".
I'm reallyyy struggling to understand what you mean by this lol
I assume the person means that nina in spanish is "girl"
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it as a nn only. It seems like naming your baby "girl".
I'm reallyyy struggling to understand what you mean by this lol
I assume the person means that nina in spanish is "girl"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it as a nn only. It seems like naming your baby "girl".
It’s not a nickname and isn’t close to “girl”.
Ella means “she” in Spanish and people use it as a formal full name every day.
Start your own thread abour Ella. Would you name your daughter girl? I wouldn't and I wouldn't name her She " Ella" either.
Just my opinion which was asked!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it as a nn only. It seems like naming your baby "girl".
I'm reallyyy struggling to understand what you mean by this lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it as a nn only. It seems like naming your baby "girl".
It’s not a nickname and isn’t close to “girl”.
Ella means “she” in Spanish and people use it as a formal full name every day.
Anonymous wrote:I like it as a nn only. It seems like naming your baby "girl".
Anonymous wrote:I like it as a nn only. It seems like naming your baby "girl".
Anonymous wrote:Great name! Check out the recent biography of Al Hirschfeld, who did amazing sketches of celebrities in which he hid his daughter's name - Nina! They used to be published in the NY Times while he was alive in the Sunday edition, and I always loved finding the hidden "Ninas".