Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both beautiful names but they don’t match in style at all. And they both start with the same initial which will be a problem in school with records etc.
I think you should concentrate less on nicknames and more on the long term aspect of the names. They will be comparing those names for a lifetime. Why Grace one syllable ? Why Genevieve 3 syllable? Why one kind of religious name and one romance novel name? Lots of unhappy discussions ahead.
It is highly unlikely your kids will care about any of this
I can tell you don’t have kids over the age of 4. Or at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really like both of these names. If you are concerned about the same initials, you could go with the nickname Evie for Genevieve.
+1
My youngest is named Genevieve and we call her Evie
Anonymous wrote:I really like both of these names. If you are concerned about the same initials, you could go with the nickname Evie for Genevieve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't love them together tbh. With the middle names they sound better, but how often will the middle names be used?
Genevieve & Josephine seem more like a pair
(but Grace & Faith would not be good - too cutesy)
I agree with this PP. Genevieve Grace and Josephine Faith (or Genevieve Faith and Josephine Grace) are really nice. Similar in style of different from each other. Congrats!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both beautiful names but they don’t match in style at all. And they both start with the same initial which will be a problem in school with records etc.
I think you should concentrate less on nicknames and more on the long term aspect of the names. They will be comparing those names for a lifetime. Why Grace one syllable ? Why Genevieve 3 syllable? Why one kind of religious name and one romance novel name? Lots of unhappy discussions ahead.
It is highly unlikely your kids will care about any of this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both beautiful names but they don’t match in style at all. And they both start with the same initial which will be a problem in school with records etc.
I think you should concentrate less on nicknames and more on the long term aspect of the names. They will be comparing those names for a lifetime. Why Grace one syllable ? Why Genevieve 3 syllable? Why one kind of religious name and one romance novel name? Lots of unhappy discussions ahead.
Both are beautiful classic feminine names that have strong religious connections and are currently popular without being super trendy. They're lovely names, and they go together well. If OP likes Faith as much as Grace, then maybe taking into account the same initial would make sense. But otherwise they are a lovely pair.
Anonymous wrote:They are both beautiful names but they don’t match in style at all. And they both start with the same initial which will be a problem in school with records etc.
I think you should concentrate less on nicknames and more on the long term aspect of the names. They will be comparing those names for a lifetime. Why Grace one syllable ? Why Genevieve 3 syllable? Why one kind of religious name and one romance novel name? Lots of unhappy discussions ahead.
Anonymous wrote:They are both beautiful names but they don’t match in style at all. And they both start with the same initial which will be a problem in school with records etc.
I think you should concentrate less on nicknames and more on the long term aspect of the names. They will be comparing those names for a lifetime. Why Grace one syllable ? Why Genevieve 3 syllable? Why one kind of religious name and one romance novel name? Lots of unhappy discussions ahead.