See the results of this poll: Which do you like most?
Respondents: 21 (This poll is closed)
- Quinn-Elise : 8 (38%)
- Quinn-Elyse : 3 (14%)
- Alice-Quinn: 10 (48%)
Respondents: 21 (This poll is closed)
I love the way [name]Alice[/name]-[name]Quinn[/name] sounds! [name]Love[/name] a double barrel name with a classic first name, spunkier unisex second name. Perfection.
When I say [name]Quinn[/name]-[name]Elise[/name] out loud, it’s hard to tell exactly where one name ends and the other begins. As in, yes it rolls off the tongue, but it could get to be a pain to correct “Quinnelise, Quinalise, what’s your name?” “Theres a hyphen…”
[name]Alice[/name]-[name]Quinn[/name] flows the best. For the two other combos, I hear one long name not two names (Quinnelise/Quinnelyse).
I particularly don’t like compound names. It confused people and will make it difficult on the child.
I don’t really like any of those but I’m not a big fan of compound names and for some reason I really hate the name [name]Quinn[/name] so I’m not a very objective eye.