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Look out for the rhythm schemes.
Christina is probably emphasized on the second syllable (chris-TEE-na) by most people. If your last name is some one-syllable emphasized thing like Smith then a short emphasized middle name(e.g. Eve) or one that is emphasized on the last syllable (e.g. Evelyn) would sound weird. (cris-TEE-na EVE SMITH) (chris-TEE-na e-ve-LYN SMITH).
While a name in similar rhythm (e.g. Mariah) would be great (chris-TEE-na ma-RI-ah SMITH) and one with 4 syllables and an emphasis on the second (e.g. Lavinia) would be perfect. (chris-TEE-na la-VI-ni-a SMITH)
If your last name is longer and with different intonation)(e.g. Mac Corquodale), a short middle name could be best. (chris-TEE-na EVE mac-COR-quo-dale)
I am going to be honest here...if it is for a baby we can come up with 100 different names but you have to like it and in the end that girl will have to like it. It may be stuck with it for the rest of their lives! Think about how kids at school will treat her with your chosen name...
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My best advice to you is to just close your eyes, & feel the names you wish to call her...pick 5 names...and try to feel it through your energy! If you still cant perhaps it isnt the right name...try again...there are so many to choose from! Christina in itself is a very powerful name even on its own...just in case you dont find something to add.(just putting it out there)
I wouldn't use Ann after Christina, because Christina ends on a and Ann starts on a.
Ann sounds really nice with it it has a nice ring
Ann sounds really nice with it it has a nice ring
i know but it doesn't sound bad.
Marie Allison Alexandra c:?
mae. pronounced may (:
i think Marie is nice
Marabell or Sarabella
rene'e
Marie
Inna
Rose