Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hm gonna be hard to have something 3-syllable that is not also ending in "a".
Aria Emerson Calvin-Hobson
Aria Allison Calvin-Hobson
Aria Rosalind Calvin-Hobson
Aria Josephine Calvin-Hobson
Aria Adaline
Aria Clemencie
When did OP say the middle name couldn’t have an “a” at the end? She liked a list that had names with them
Anywho, I agree these all sound clunky …
I like Aria Maria
When it starts to make you sound like a Jersey housewife. Audriana Gabriella Nicoletta Margarita Milania Eliana
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hm gonna be hard to have something 3-syllable that is not also ending in "a".
Aria Emerson Calvin-Hobson
Aria Allison Calvin-Hobson
Aria Rosalind Calvin-Hobson
Aria Josephine Calvin-Hobson
Aria Adaline
Aria Clemencie
When did OP say the middle name couldn’t have an “a” at the end? She liked a list that had names with them
Anywho, I agree these all sound clunky …
I like Aria Maria
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you vaguely describe your last name? Syllables, ethnicity?
OP here. The last name is hyphenated and 2-syllables in each last name.
Mainly because of the last name the middle name needs 3 syllables to flow. One syllable middle names sound flat for the full name.
Anonymous wrote:Celeste sounds like an old woman’s name. It makes me think of tea of douching products
How about:
Aria Viviana
Aria Nicoletta
Aria Sophia
Since it’s an Italian name, I like it with other Italian or Latin names.
Aria is too melodic to be paired with an Ann, Rose, or Lynn middle name.
Save that for Ashley, Megan, and Jessica.
Good luck and congrats!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know two boys named Arya. You’re sure about this name?
Who would name their son Aria (or Arya)??? Ari sure, but Aria? It’s definitely a girl’s name.
Probably people of a different race/culture than you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know two boys named Arya. You’re sure about this name?
Who would name their son Aria (or Arya)??? Ari sure, but Aria? It’s definitely a girl’s name.
Anonymous wrote:Celeste sounds like an old woman’s name. It makes me think of tea of douching products
How about:
Aria Viviana
Aria Nicoletta
Aria Sophia
Since it’s an Italian name, I like it with other Italian or Latin names.
Aria is too melodic to be paired with an Ann, Rose, or Lynn middle name.
Save that for Ashley, Megan, and Jessica.
Good luck and congrats!
Anonymous wrote:Its so midwestern 2018 to name your kid Arya. It makes you look like a Game of Thrones goober.
Anonymous wrote:hm gonna be hard to have something 3-syllable that is not also ending in "a".
Aria Emerson Calvin-Hobson
Aria Allison Calvin-Hobson
Aria Rosalind Calvin-Hobson
Aria Josephine Calvin-Hobson
Aria Adaline
Aria Clemencie