[name]Lily[/name] [name]Kathryn[/name], but we already have a [name]Kate[/name]. Thinking we would be a little too redundant if we used [name]Kathryn[/name] after using [name]Kate[/name].
I like [name]Lily[/name] [name]Elaine[/name]. I’m not sure why you switched to [name]Lillie[/name] for the last two, but I prefer the [name]Lily[/name] spelling, and my second favorite is [name]Lily[/name] [name]Pearl[/name].
[name]Lily[/name] [name]Elaine[/name]- It’s okay. [name]Lily[/name] [name]Elena[/name] might be prettier.
[name]Lily[/name] [name]Kathryn[/name]- If there’s already a [name]Kate[/name], [name]Lily[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] or [name]Lily[/name] [name]Josephine[/name] might be nice substitutions.
[name]Lily[/name] [name]Simone[/name]- NMS
[name]Lillie[/name] [name]Grace[/name]- Prefer [name]Lily[/name], and [name]Grace[/name] is nice. [name]Lily[/name] [name]Hope[/name], [name]Lily[/name] [name]Faith[/name] and [name]Lily[/name] [name]Blythe[/name] are also happy and sweet.
[name]Lillie[/name] [name]Pearl[/name]- Not a [name]Pearl[/name] person, but [name]Lily[/name] [name]Peridot[/name], [name]Lily[/name] [name]Emeralda[/name] and [name]Lily[/name] [name]Amethyst[/name] are also nice.
Thank you, both, for your suggestions! I’m wondering about the acronym: NMS, namelover77. I thought [name]Lily[/name] [name]Simone[/name]/[name]Kathryn[/name] looked better, spelled, without two ls. I was also thinking that [name]Lillie[/name] was a fun, sort of French-like spelling. The more I think about the name, the more I like the spelling [name]Lily[/name], as well.
I like names that are not longer than two syllables, which is why I chose [name]Elaine[/name]. Although, [name]Elena[/name] and [name]Victoria[/name] are really pretty. Guess I might have to open my mind regarding syllables…
I like [name]Lily[/name] [name]Elaine[/name]. I think it’s very pretty, and the rarely-used-today [name]Elaine[/name] makes the combination less trendy (though I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Lily[/name] and don’t say “trendy” to be insulting, rather I mean it as “popular”).
I also like [name]Lily[/name] [name]Pearl[/name] and [name]Lily[/name] [name]Kathryn[/name], though perhaps if you already have a [name]Kate[/name], you could consider other choices. Here are a few ideas (with no more than 2 syllables!):
Gosh, thank you ALL for your advice. I really appreciate it. I really like [name]Lily[/name] [name]Elaine[/name], as well as [name]Lily[/name] [name]Simone[/name]. Thank you, again.
I love [name]Lily[/name] [name]Elaine[/name]! And I prefer the [name]Lily[/name] spelling too. I like the others too, except I don’t really go for [name]Lily[/name] [name]Simone[/name], just nms.