Francesca is so beautiful that it totally overides the fact that I am very tired of Olivia. Even though I'm not a fan of Olivia, I must admit that the two do sound good together.
I voted yes & overall really like it. Both ending in "a" is a little bit to get out. Sound wise I think Francesca Olive or Frances Olivia flow better. Francesca Olivia is still pretty I just like the flow of the variations better. JMO
I really really like Francesca. I love the nn possibilities of Frankie or Chessie.
But I am not that into Olivia, and together, I think they are a little much (very frilly, feminine names).
Personally, I think the name Francesca would be complemented by something a little bit more simple. I like Francesca Eve, the name of another poster's daughter. Also Francesca Claire, Francesca Jane, Francesca Lynn, Francesca Rose, Francesca Mary or Marie.
If those are too plain or expected for you, maybe something like Francesca Rachel, Francesca Ellen, Francesca Greer, Francesca Therese, Francesca Catherine, Francesca Kate, Francesca Lauren?
Francesca is so beautiful that it totally overides the fact that I am very tired of Olivia. Even though I'm not a fan of Olivia, I must admit that the two do sound good together.
Cara
DD#2 is Francesca Eve. I love it.
Danielle
Andi
I normally don't like two really long names together or two that end in "a", but these two sound great! I love it!! Good luck!
Ali
I really really like Francesca. I love the nn possibilities of Frankie or Chessie.
But I am not that into Olivia, and together, I think they are a little much (very frilly, feminine names).
Personally, I think the name Francesca would be complemented by something a little bit more simple. I like Francesca Eve, the name of another poster's daughter. Also Francesca Claire, Francesca Jane, Francesca Lynn, Francesca Rose, Francesca Mary or Marie.
If those are too plain or expected for you, maybe something like Francesca Rachel, Francesca Ellen, Francesca Greer, Francesca Therese, Francesca Catherine, Francesca Kate, Francesca Lauren?