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Spanish/Greek Inspired Girls Names

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diddleysquat1989 · 11/03/2024 14:47

Whittled down to two.....
Sofia and Lucia (pronounced Loo-see-ah)
What do you think?

Love Spanish and Greek inspired names - with the sunshine/warmth/mediterrean feel. Love holidaying in both places and would love a holiday home in either destination at some point in the future.
Names have to be short, my boys name is top 5, 4 letters and doesn't get shortened. I know nicknames are inevitable but I prefer names far less likely to be shortened.
Do also like Olympia and Athena but think they might be a bit out there.

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diddleysquat1989 · 11/03/2024 14:48

Also quite like Romy. Has greek links, means dew of the sea. But not sure if it will get mispronounced, rom-ee/ro-me.

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urrrgh46 · 11/03/2024 14:51

I prefer Lucia of your two choices simply because it's less common. Personally I prefer Lucy or both of your alternatives. I have a 12yr old Olympia (I have greek heritage). She mainly gets called Olly, which most people assume is short for Olivia.

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Moreteaandchocolate · 11/03/2024 15:31

I love both names - they do feel sunny and warm! Lucia has the advantage of being less commonly used, if that’s important to you?

Romy is a beautiful name too.

Other ideas

Amaya
Alma
Alba
Martha
Laia
Frida
Zara
Thalia
Milena
Alana
Maya
Lia
Carina
Zoe

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VenusClapTrap · 11/03/2024 22:42

It’s not short but I love Marisol, meaning sea and sun.

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Teenagelament · 11/03/2024 22:44

Lydia
Xanthe

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SerenityNowInsanityLater · 11/03/2024 22:54

Lovely name choices, OP.

I'll add:
Paloma
Nuria
Luz
Ines
Rhea
Perla
Alba
Jacinta

Marisol was mentioned above... beautiful name.

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theduchessofspork · 12/03/2024 00:21

Lucia is nice - the different pronunciations might be a pain though
Too many Sofias

Rosario
Clio
Circe
Ismene
Ianthe
Selene
Ione
Hera
Zoe
Artemis

I don’t think Athena is out there these days - I like Athene even better.

I like Paloma and Ines as suggested by PPs. I do think that Marisol sounds like sun cream to Uk ears though

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RogueFemale · 12/03/2024 00:37

diddleysquat1989 · 11/03/2024 14:47

Whittled down to two.....
Sofia and Lucia (pronounced Loo-see-ah)
What do you think?

Love Spanish and Greek inspired names - with the sunshine/warmth/mediterrean feel. Love holidaying in both places and would love a holiday home in either destination at some point in the future.
Names have to be short, my boys name is top 5, 4 letters and doesn't get shortened. I know nicknames are inevitable but I prefer names far less likely to be shortened.
Do also like Olympia and Athena but think they might be a bit out there.

I think that if you like the names Sofia and Lucia you should go for the English versions - Sophia or Sophie or Lucy. It's pretentious and pointless to use Euro spellings.

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user1492757084 · 12/03/2024 04:39

Lucia I prefer from your two names.

Others ..
Hebe
Phoebe
Ana
Ida
Rhea
Cassie
Cleo

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SkaneTos · 16/03/2024 23:30

Sofia
Lucia
Olympia
Athena
Romy

All lovely names!

My favourite would be Lucia. I'm from a Scandinavian country where we celebrate the day of Saint Lucia on the 13th of December. It is to celebrate light and love during a very dark time of the year.

A granddaughter of the former queen of Denmark is named Athena, Countess Athena of Monpezat. Her mother is French and her father is Danish.

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MaidOfSteel · 17/03/2024 01:24

How about something like Coralie. I believe that coral is a Greek word.

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Anametolove · 18/03/2024 12:14

A Spanish lady I used to work with was called Nuria (pronounce NOO-R-EE-A) and I always likes this name.

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AngelQuartz · 20/03/2024 01:41

Lucia with your pronunciation is my favourite. Also love Athena, don’t think it’s out there. I know a Cypriot lady called Athena.

Other ideas: Natalia, Rosa, Elena, Katrina, Demi, Thalia, Xanthi, Bianca, Carla, Celina, Litsa, Aurelia

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mum2jakie · 20/03/2024 17:50

Both nice names.

We had a young woman living locally named Penthia which she claimed was a Greek name, or inspired by Greek language. Not sure of that is the kind of name you are considering?

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shoopshoopdedoo · 22/03/2024 22:00

Like Sofia, dislike Lucia, love Romy (though share your concern re. pronunciation issues)

Love the suggestions of Alma, Elena, Ines, Thalia and Zoe.

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RosaSkyes · 23/03/2024 19:08

Both are beautiful, i’d go for Lucia for the meaning

of course they’re not pretentious or pointless, they’re beautiful names which are popular all over

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peaceinourtime · 24/03/2024 12:49

Olympia my favourite, ilektra pronouned Electra ( it can be spelt this way if you like), or Maria.

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everythinglooksbetterpaintedblack · 24/03/2024 13:00

Dorothea

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Axx · 24/03/2024 14:32

Lucia will spend her life saying no, it's not pronounced like that. It's loo see ahh

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Saffy118 · 26/03/2024 19:04

Ariadne
Athena
Noa - very popular in Spain for girls
Luciana - lu see ah na
Zoe
Anastasia
Ophelia

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Stopmotion24 · 26/03/2024 19:16

In which country do you live? Lucia is actually pronounced loo-thee-ah in standard Spanish and your pronunciation in southern regions and Latin America but a lot of people in Britain pronounce it the Italian way loo-chee-ah or are unsure. Sofia is straight forward and beautiful and meaningful too. I agree Nuria is beautiful and also straightforward. Inés is beautiful too but most likely will be wrongly stressed in the first syllable. Noa is popular in Spain for girls but in UK usually a boys name. Anthea is pretty, probably nothing to do with Athena or Greece though. Maria is a classic. Lola? Alma is beautifully sounding and meaningful and also straightforward to say and write.

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Anonymous02468 · 26/03/2024 19:28

@Stopmotion24 Love Lola bit immensely dislike the meaning it's something like sorrow....

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boysgrove · 26/03/2024 19:30

Mariana would have been my daughter's name if I'd have had one! Maria would be my second choice, absolute classic. Ines is beautiful

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Stopmotion24 · 26/03/2024 19:36

Anonymous02468 · 26/03/2024 19:28

@Stopmotion24 Love Lola bit immensely dislike the meaning it's something like sorrow....

Well it’s short for Dolores which means pains but I’ve never really associated it with that meaning in itself, I’ve only ever seen it as just a name!

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LaughterLentil · 26/03/2024 19:37

I have an Inés, and her name is 100% mispronounced by all; she now answers to anything remotely close.

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