I like it. [name_f]Merrin[/name_f] [name_f]Julia[/name_f] is lovely. There’s a place in Cornwall called St [name_f]Merryn[/name_f], it reminds me of that, so I’d feel more inclined to the [name_f]Merryn[/name_f] spelling personally.
[name_f]Merrin[/name_f] is cute, [name_f]Merrin[/name_f] [name_f]Julia[/name_f] is adorable, [name_f]Merryn[/name_f] [name_f]Julia[/name_f] is stunning.
I like [name_f]Merrin[/name_f]! [name_f]Merrin[/name_f] [name_f]Julia[/name_f] is lovely. I must disagree with PPs, I do not like the [name_f]Merryn[/name_f] spelling.
[name_u]Love[/name_u] it! I too prefer the Cornish [name_f]Merryn[/name_f] spelling, but if people are unfamiliar with it, you do run the risk of looking like you chose a “unique” spelling. [name_f]Merrin[/name_f] is also very pretty. I love the potential for nn [name_f]Merry[/name_f]!