Ayla fits the Turkish/Arab space or corresponding migrants or (sorry) Prekariat (so in the case of people with low education who give their children fashion names)
Funny, it also fits into a mythical Celtic story.
Helena fits in the Greek area and in the high educational citizenship. Or to a princess or noble.
It depends on where the story is and who it is.
Ayla fits the Turkish/Arab space or corresponding migrants or (sorry) Prekariat (so in the case of people with low education who give their children fashion names)
Funny, it also fits into a mythical Celtic story.
Helena fits in the Greek area and in the high educational citizenship. Or to a princess or noble.
Juna fits into old Rome.
I think Helena is the most beautiful of the three names. He also sounds pretty noble, but also smart, pretty and sporty.
I find the most beautiful of the three
I'm sorry if I answer too late but well anyway
my opinionπ
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My protagonists are called Kim Sophie. plays in the present.
Helena Could 1920
Ayla sounds Arabic
Juna in the future.
The story is more so in the middle age
Then Helena, this is a name from ancient times used for the holy Helena in the Middle Ages.
Ayla only when it plays in the Orient… no one knew the name here.
Juna would be out.
whether 1920 or mid-age Helena
Helena's best for me.
The name is meticulous and also mysterious.
This name fits well with a story
Yuna is beautiful ππ₯
Ayla sounds nice! π