Sienna.. One 'n' or two?

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Soo I think I'm going with sienna question is one n or two

Sienna Paris Walters

Or

Siena Paris Walters

Thanks
 
I spotted one little Sienna's name written with one n and I thought it looked a bit silly...As if it was pronounced Sigh-ee-na
 
either. I know a Siena who is in her 30s. She is named after the place so it seems completely correct. All the Sienna's I have come across under 5 have two ns.
 
Two 'n's

As the other post says, Siena is the place name so people might associate the Siena and Paris as places more. (does that make sense?)
 
Thanks writing it down it doesn't look so good with one.

The other name I'm contemplating is Mila any thoughts? Xx
 
How would you pronounce that?

M-ill-a or M-eye-la
 
So I got it completely wrong! Silly me :haha: that could be something to think about though!

With that pronounciation Mila Paris does flow just as well as Sienna imo. That was why I was asking :)
 
I guess I'm in the minority here, but I love Siena with one "n." I guess I see the extra n as superfluous and I think it's pretty with just the one :) Either way, I love it.
 

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