Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:April, may, june, Tuesday, tiffany, bambi, mercedes, rochelle, ruth, esther, joanne, jezebel, allison, molly, tracey, bronwen, maurice, christy, kirsty, stephany, augustine
This post made me LOL. Such a hilarious mix of ideas!
Anonymous wrote:April, may, june, Tuesday, tiffany, bambi, mercedes, rochelle, ruth, esther, joanne, jezebel, allison, molly, tracey, bronwen, maurice, christy, kirsty, stephany, augustine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth
Meredith
Heather
OP again. Interesting that so many are recommending 3-syllable first names with a 3-syllable last name. Caroline barely made our list for that reason. Food for thought. Also, we would use the spelling Corinne (not Corrine as I originally mistyped, oops).
I have a 4 syllable first name and a 3 syllable last name (married and original). I think it provides a nice substantial name and my names are very pretty together. For those that think it's too long for a little one to say or write -- people are fully capable of forming 7 syllables. And 1 and 2 syllable names are often pretty boring. I think it's character building!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth
Meredith
Heather
OP again. Interesting that so many are recommending 3-syllable first names with a 3-syllable last name. Caroline barely made our list for that reason. Food for thought. Also, we would use the spelling Corinne (not Corrine as I originally mistyped, oops).