I think [name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Isabella[/name] flows better,but it’s a bit too common for my taste.
Her NN will be [name]Lottie[/name].
Thanks!
I like [name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Quinn[/name] best, I think it flows better.
Plus, to me, [name]Charlotte[/name] is a pretty and a girly name. I feel like it’s over the top frilly with the middle name [name]Isabella[/name] too.
I like [name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Quinn[/name]. I agree that [name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Isabella[/name] is a bit too much. I do like [name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Isabel[/name], though.
I prefer [name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Quinn[/name]. Feels more balanced, less frilly
[name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Quinn[/name]! So beautiful!
I like [name]Charlotte[/name] I like a lot, but I’m not fond of either name in the middle spot. Neither of them really flow well with [name]Charlotte[/name].
[name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Quinn[/name] for sure! [name]Isabella[/name] is nice, but was too common. [name]Quinn[/name] is great and adds oomph to [name]Charlotte[/name].
[name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Quinn[/name] all the way. [name]Quinn[/name] gives a fresh, contrasting sound to the very feminine [name]Charlotte[/name] and a quirkier twist to a popular name. [name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Isabella[/name] is very pretty, but too frilly for my tastes, and combines two very popular names so it doesn’t sound creative or unique but rather like you took two common names and tacked them on to each other (like a child of the 80s named [name]Heather[/name] [name]Brittany[/name] or an [name]Emma[/name] [name]Sophia[/name]. The names themselves go together, but the combos of two very popular names makes the overall sound boring to me).
I prefer [name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Quinn[/name] for exactly the same reasons given by pps. [name]Quinn[/name] enhances the beauty of [name]Charlotte[/name], while [name]Isabella[/name] competes with [name]Charlotte[/name], which detracts from the combination.