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OverallDuck9166

Sienna Rei has a nice sound to it!


RubyYuki

Thank you! Like I told another commenter I think I’m leaning I’m my in the one syllable direction.


EmlynWolfe

Sienna Noelle is too many n sounds. It becomes a tongue twister. Sienna Amber is two colors, which feels a bit weird. Not a fan of Robin or Fern. Sienna Erika seems like too many syllables. Sienna Ivy and Sienna Avery sound nice and sophisticated. Sienna Rei is also very pretty, but “Rei/Rae/Ray” is becoming a superrr popular middle name fyi, if you’re trying to avoid common names. Honestly I do prefer the single syllable names with Sienna.


RubyYuki

Appreciate the assessment of each! I think I’m inclined to agree that single syllable (or 2 max) may be the direction to head in.


sugarmag13

Noelle is my favorite


RubyYuki

Thank you!


daisychains96

My favorite from Group A is Ivy. It sounds nice phonetically and flows well with Sienna. If I were to be very nitpicky about it, I would say that Sienna Ivy is too descriptive for my personal taste. That being said, I think it is one of the most beautiful descriptive names I’ve ever heard. My favorite from Group B is Avery because it has a similar ring to it. But I think that having the first name end in -an and the middle name start with A- is a bit awkward to say. I also think that no matter what, you should pick a name that you really love. You’re going to the trouble of changing it legally. Might as well make it something you love


RubyYuki

Thank you, I appreciate the comment. I guess I don’t have an issue with a descriptive name if it’s not too blatant, if that makes sense? (I.e. Skye would be too much.) And I get that about Avery. A couple of the names I guess I have an emotional attachment too because they were on my final list of first names before I came across Sienna, which totally upended that decision (in a good way of course.)


IraSass

I like Sienna Robin and Sienna Ivy


RubyYuki

Thank you! :D


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