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What are easy pronunciation names?

Here are some easy-to-pronounce names, categorized by origin and gender:

English:

* Unisex:

* Avery

* Blake

* Casey

* Jamie

* Riley

* Skye

* Taylor

* Female:

* Alice

* Claire

* Emma

* Grace

* Hannah

* Lily

* Olivia

* Sarah

* Male:

* Andrew

* David

* Ethan

* Jacob

* Michael

* Noah

* Thomas

Spanish:

* Unisex:

* Alex

* Leo

* Nico

* Female:

* Ana

* Eva

* Lucia

* Maria

* Male:

* Carlos

* Diego

* Miguel

French:

* Unisex:

* Alex

* Jules

* Remy

* Female:

* Chloe

* Elise

* Sophie

* Male:

* Antoine

* Jean

* Pierre

Italian:

* Unisex:

* Alex

* Enzo

* Luca

* Female:

* Bella

* Giulia

* Sofia

* Male:

* Marco

* Matteo

* Rocco

Other:

* Unisex:

* Kai

* Rowan

* Wren

* Female:

* Ava

* Ella

* Mia

* Male:

* Liam

* Noah

* Oliver

Tips for choosing easy-to-pronounce names:

* Keep it short and simple: Avoid names with lots of syllables or unusual letter combinations.

* Use common sounds: Stick to familiar letters and sounds that are easy to pronounce in your language.

* Consider the origin: Names from languages with similar pronunciation patterns to yours will be easier to say.

* Say it out loud: Test the name out loud to make sure it flows smoothly and doesn't sound awkward.

Remember: This is just a starting point. Ultimately, the best name for you is one that you love and that is easy for you to pronounce.

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