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April 10th, 2012 05:26 PM #1
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Zara, Linnea, Sylvie?
What are your opinions on these names? They are 3 new ones I've added to my girls list.
Zara - pronounced Zarr-uh. SO cool in my opinion. Very exotic to my ears, but can you see it on a little white girl? There is also the clothing store with this name where I live (but they sell very nice clothes haha).
Linnea - Gorgeous and uncommon too, and I love how it connects to my Scandinavian heritage. I'd be concerned with people pronouncing it Lin-ee-uh or thinking that I "made it up" though.
Sylvie - I think it's a lot cuter/more fresh than Sylvia, which I find kind of dated since I knew an older woman named Sylvia.
Wdyt? Any good combos?Last edited by lexikj; April 10th, 2012 at 05:30 PM.
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April 10th, 2012 05:31 PM #3
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I love Zara and Linnea. Sylvie is ok. I like it way better than Sylvia. Mn ideas:
Zara Bethel
Zara Catherine
Zara Delilah
Zara Daisy
Zara Florence
Zara Genevieve
Zara Hermione
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Zara Josephine
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Linnea Pia
Linnea Ruth
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Sylvie Catalina
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Sylvie Guinevere
Sylvie Helena
Sylvie Iris
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April 10th, 2012 07:00 PM #5
I like Zara a lot. Linnea is okay but I always pronounced it lin-ee-uh but I see it's suppose to be lin-ay-uh...hmm. Sylvie is just a nickname to me and Sylvia is very pretty. I like Sylvie as a nn for Silvana.
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Zara Genevieve
Zara Lorraine
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Zara Arielle
Zara Corinne
Zara Beatrice
Zara Jade
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April 10th, 2012 07:21 PM #7
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I like all three names! I'd say that Sylvie is my favorite, followed by Linnea (I always forget how much I like Linnea until someone mentions it!) and then Zara.
For your concern about a "little white girl" named Zara, you don't have to look any further than the British Royal Family - Princess Anne's daughter is named Zara.
Combos: I've been really loving Joyce as a middle name lately, and I think Linnea Joyce sounds gorgeous. Sylvie Jane or the previous suggestion of Sylvie Iris would be fabulous. As for Zara, how about Zara Helene?
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April 10th, 2012 07:25 PM #9Melinda Susanne
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April 10th, 2012 07:40 PM #11
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I love Linnea. It's at the top of my list right now if this little one turns out to be a girl.
Zara is cool, but I wonder if pronunciation would be an issue. Zehr-a or Zhar-a? Although personally that wouldn't stop me from using it. I totally think it's usable and not too exotic.
I really like Sylvie too. It was in the running for my older daughter's name but we ended up going with Sylvan instead. I always figured Sylvie would be her nickname but at almost 3 we havn't used it yet. Maybe as she gets older though!
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April 10th, 2012 08:22 PM #13
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I really, really like Zara and Linnea. Sylvie not so much. I first heard Zara while shopping in Europe and thought it was such a cool name. I went to school with a girl named Linnea, and once she told people how to pronounce it, there weren't any issues. I would use either name, but my husband vetoed both of them =(. You really can't go wrong with either. I also wouldn't worry about using Zara because exotic names are becoming more common. Good luck!!
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April 10th, 2012 08:24 PM #15
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I have to say, I love Sylvie! I like Sylvia, too...I know most people think it's dated, but it has a youthful fresh feeling to me, probably because I don't know any older Sylvias.
To my mind Sylvie conjures up the image of a sweet little innocent girl. (Tasha Tudor wrote a book about a Sylvie Ann - very sweet children's Halloween story.)
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