Eva-Marie

always called by both names.

Does this work for you? What kind of images do you get?

[name_u]Or[/name_u] would you rather just see [name_f]Eva[/name_f] than Eva-Marie?

I love the sound! [name_f]Beautiful[/name_f]. I think this would be good, especially because both names are on the shorter side. If it does start to sound too long, [name_f]Eva[/name_f] is a good nickname.

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Are you pronouncing [name_f]Eva[/name_f] as [name_f]Ava[/name_f] or Ee-va? Both sound perfect with [name_u]Marie[/name_u] and I just love both names!!

Eva-Marie feels musical and bright, but at the same time, serious, sensible. I get imagery of pianos, old books and stained glass windows.

I enjoy Eva-Marie - it has a slightly different feel to [name_f]Eva[/name_f] which feels a little more rugged and international. I like both - but Eva-Marie is charming me today

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I like it a lot! Use it. It reminds me of something [name_m]German[/name_m] or Austrian, for some reason. And blue and pink.

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It feels very Ave-Maria ish to me… enough so that that is what I initially thought it said. But it’s not a bad association- just very religious

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I think its very cute! [name_f]Lovely[/name_f]

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