There are many Hindu
feminine names sounding similar to Sharya including Shreya, Shiriya and, Shaurya.
Not exact matches
As far as the
name, we Americans stole it and made it our own, probably because handball
sounds like a
feminine game and most definitely because we like to be unique.
Also I wonder if there's any female Goonies on this site, never noticed any
feminine sounding names or talk.
Some people believe that baby girl
names should have a
feminine sound.
For baby girls, three - syllable
names are plentiful on the list of popular
names, and many are
feminine and melodic -
sounding.
Users on Behind the
Name consider Dorothy to be
feminine, natural, and delicate, and despite its mature
sound, the nicknames Dottie and Dot are precious enough for even small babies.
If you're worried the
name might be too masculine
sounding, consider coupling the
name «Billie» with a more
feminine classic middle
name such as «Grace», «Ann», «Jean», «Rose», or «Jane».
When looking for a
name for their baby girl, something that
sounds feminine and pretty is at the top of many parents» wishlist.
Although many Scottish male
names can
sound strong and masculine, Scottish girls
names often
sound very soft and
feminine, a common trait of Gaelic and Celtic
names.
It used to be used as a nickname for the
name Christopher, but my guess is that this
name sounds a little too
feminine to use for a baby boy today.
But it is a
name worth considering because it has a stunning
feminine quality and
sound and you are unlikely to hear it on any other child your little one may befriend.
Coming from the masculine
name Claud, Claudine has an irrevocable beautiful
feminine sound to it which is perfect considering its a stunning French
name.
Avery is a very beautiful and overly
feminine name with
sounds that ring like windchimes.
We don't often hear soft,
feminine sounding names mean «strong» or «brave» and I appreciate that this
name fosters «girl power» to those who carry it.
When I first heard it, as the
name Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner gave to their second daughter, I thought it
sounded so
feminine and frilly.
The gallery's
name sounds like a pun on the masculine French word «le musée» (the museum) and its written
feminine form which, if applied grammatically, reads «la musée» or «l'amusée» (the amused).