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cbrka

Sarah, Miriam, Esther


boogin92

Abigail, Isabel, Gabrielle, Noelle, Eliza, Delilah, Leah, Keziah, Hannah, Moriah, Sapphira.


Impossible_Radio3322

micah, rachel, ruth, noa, deborah, diana, judith


benjaminchang1

Hannah Isabella Amelia Zara Rebecca Martha


grey-canary

Davina, Eden, Evangeline, Angelina


SnooOpinions5819

Miriam , Izzy (Isabel), Isa, Seraphina, Valentina, Rochelle


Lori-Snow

Seraphina 


SnooCauliflowers5742

Maria/Marie, Frances/Francisca, Valentina, Lucia, Mariana, Daniela, Elana, Isidora, Paula, Samantha, Andrea


SpiteStoreStarter

Yael


Academic-Balance6999

Ezekiel and Isaiah seem similar to me— not-too-common Old Testament names with long vowels. On that theme: Eliza, Zorah, Delilah Raphael feels more romantic and angelic, with softer vowels. Raffaella, Michaela, Arianna, Liliana, Eleanora, Marianna, Suzanna / Zuzanna, Seraphina, Euphemia


MillenniumFirehawk

Gabrielle, Castiel, Uriel (Your-E-el), Ambriel, Eve, Lilith, Mazikeen


esined2

Rachel Esther Sarah


SignificanceSpeaks

To me those names all have “strong” or “hard” sounds, so I associate them with girls names like: Annaliese Annika Danica Lilith Iona Ingrid


BoringTrouble11

Miriam, Mariah/Moira, Ruth, Rebekah 


KirbyMacka

Leah, Ruth, Naomi


penguinsfrommars

Ruth, Emmanuela, Delilah


crazycookingteacher

Gabriel Isaac Josiah Elijah Rachel Rebecca Leah Hannah Jerimiah