Thank so much! Checked with husband and he doesn’t like Lea-Christine but I agree it’s lovely. I also think [name_f]Leonore[/name_f] matches [name_f]Madeleine[/name_f] better than [name_f]Lea[/name_f] in substance and style. Husband on the fence with [name_f]Leonore[/name_f] but def likes [name_f]Lea[/name_f]- anyway I think he might go for it esp if we use nn [name_f]Lea[/name_f].
He’s also not ruled out [name_f]Geneviève[/name_f] and [name_f]Emilie[/name_f]. [name_f]Gena[/name_f] and [name_f]Emy[/name_f]?
Thank you- wonderful suggestions! Like how [name_f]Susana[/name_f] is two names together … so names like [name_f]Marianne[/name_f] or [name_f]Claribel[/name_f] … my husband dislikes all of these so just examples …
Yeah, think will drop [name_f]Emilie[/name_f] eventually- it’s pretty but doesn’t pair well with [name_m]Elliot[/name_m] at all. Husband does like it though.
Like [name_f]Geneviève[/name_f] a lot but don’t think we’ll use.
[name_f]Leanore[/name_f] is beautiful and elegant … mistakenly spelled [name_f]Leanore[/name_f] instead of [name_f]Leonore[/name_f] but probably better for nn and spelling/pronunciation actually. Would absolutely call her Lea-Christine on my own!