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Daphne or Adriana?

39 replies

flowerygirl · 30/12/2014 21:04

I'm expecting dc2 but am keeping the sex a surprise. Convinced we are having a girl though!

I absolutely love the name Daphne, always have but also like Adriana.

Interested to hear your opinions! I like uncommon but not mental names Grin

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christmaspies · 30/12/2014 21:06

Daphne is not my cup of tea, but I really like Adriana

flowerygirl · 30/12/2014 21:11

Is it because it's old fashioned? Or a bit twee?

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christmaspies · 30/12/2014 21:14

Old fashioned.

TeenageMutantNinjaTurtle · 30/12/2014 21:15

I love Daphne. Adriana is trying a bit hard to be different...

afreshstartplease · 30/12/2014 21:16

Adriana

Also like Adelaid, Arianna and Arabella

Sure there's another one too....

MrsBungle · 30/12/2014 21:17

Adriana is a lovely name. I find daphne very frumpy, reminds me of daphne broon!

Mintyy · 30/12/2014 21:18

Daphne.

I would have named my dc2 Daphne, but then he turned out to be a boy! Pesky child.

flowerygirl · 30/12/2014 21:19

I'm leaning towards Daphne.

Lovely names afreshstartplease but I already know a baby Arianna and Arabella. Plus my niece is called Bella, so too similar.

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Deerhound · 30/12/2014 22:42

Daphne. I think it is softer and friendlier sounding than Adriana.

DramaAlpaca · 30/12/2014 23:16

I like both, but Daphne just edges it for me.

SurfsUp1 · 31/12/2014 05:06

Daphne sounds like she'd be a bit dim to me. I think it's because it sounds a bit like daffy.
Adriana is much prettier

vomistheworst · 31/12/2014 08:19

Daphne! I've always thought of it as quite a glamourous name, not frumpy at all.

burgatroyd · 31/12/2014 08:50

From a practical perspective Daphne is more distinctive. D names are quite rare and as it is a consonant will stand out. Her name won't be confused and is less likely to be misspelled.

Adriana will be in a class heaped with other A names as it is the most popular letter for girl names. She will be there with Abigail, Alice, Arabella, Ariadne, Athena, Arianna, Alannah, etc. Nothing wrong with this but teacher may stumble trying to get whatever a name out. Also Adrianna is likely to get shortened to Adi, again confused with Abbie, Evie...

I speak from experience as one of my dcs has a consonant name that is never forgotten or misspelled. The other has a vowel name that is very pretty but takes a little longer to remember. This has bothered me less over time as its such a lovely name. Smile

Ihearthickson · 31/12/2014 08:51

Daphne. Another option could be Margot?

Sophronia · 31/12/2014 10:44

I prefer Daphne.

flowerygirl · 31/12/2014 12:44

Daphne wins! Now to convince my husband Grin He said he can 'live with it' Hmm

I prefer it anyway but burgatroyd has made me think about the problem with A names. Plus my husband has already pronounced it 'Adri-AHH-na' rather than 'Adri-anna'. Should be the latter in my book!

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Pandora37 · 31/12/2014 13:55

I'd pronounce Adriana adri-ah-na as well. I know an Adriana who pronounces it that way too, although she's from Eastern Europe so don't know if that makes any difference. I think if you really don't like it pronounced adri-ah-na then you should ditch it as it's likely to be pronounced that way a lot.

I love Daphne!

TheNewStatesman · 31/12/2014 14:08

Both nice, but perhaps Daphne is the nicest?

JoanJettPack · 31/12/2014 14:11

Adriana is a beautiful name. Daphne reminds me of the old lady off Eggheads.

Deerhound · 31/12/2014 14:11

I'd also pronounce it Adri-ah-na.

Btw, I suspect that some of the "Daphne sounds dim" comments stem from the character in Frasier. I wouldn't worry about it as no one under 35 will have the association (and anyway, she was a lovely sweet person)

RL20 · 31/12/2014 15:17

Adriana is lovely. Also could be shortened to Addy, Dree, or even Riana!
Daphne is a nice unusual name and I don't personally know of anyone with that name. But for me, I can't see past Daphne from Scooby Doo. But I'm in my 20's so that's just probably because of my era! X

sleepybee · 31/12/2014 16:46

Love Daphne! Is she the glam red head from scooby doo?

It is sort of like Penelope or Harriet style

RL20 · 31/12/2014 17:05

Sleepybee, yes I think she was the redhead! I think the other one was called Velma or something! Or Thelma? I can't remember x

flowerygirl · 02/01/2015 13:48

Haha that's funny Deerhound, my husband said people would think of the Daphne from Frasier. I think it's a lovely name and our children's generation will never make that association!

Yeah I think I'll have to ditch Adriana because of the 'ahh-na' pronounciation problem. Unless I spelt it Adrianna, which I'm not sure is even a real name?

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IsadoraQuagmire · 02/01/2015 14:53

I prefer Daphne because I love Greek names (never seen Frasier, so didn't know it was used for a TV character)
I have a friend called Adrianna, with two Ns.

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