[name]How[/name] do you go from stunning names like [name]Hadassah[/name] and [name]Seraphina[/name] to masculine surnames like [name]Hayden[/name] and [name]Chesney[/name]? I am very confused.
I love seeing [name]Hadassah[/name], though, I think it’s so beautiful and soft.
I don’t get why everyone believes you can only have one style preference in names. I personally love both feminine and frilly names along with super masculine names. I do not think it is strange to love names of all different types! Let’s not discriminate here people… [name]Arabella[/name] & [name]Kensington[/name] can both be loved by the same person, just like Hassadah & [name]Chesney[/name] can both be on someone’s name list.
My favorite name here is [name]Seraphina[/name] followed by [name]Helena[/name]. GL!
Can’t hear [name]Chesney[/name] without thinking of [name]Kenny[/name] [name]Chesney[/name]. Also, I’m not liking the sound. Very ditzy and insubstantial sounding, like [name]Barbie[/name], but with even less appealing consonants.
I think [name]Vera[/name] [name]Hazel[/name] and [name]Susannah[/name] [name]Ruby[/name] are very pretty, if lacking flow. Also like [name]Helena[/name] [name]Beatrice[/name] and [name]Seraphina[/name].
I think [name]Hayden[/name] is the only -aden name I like, and it probably has to do with the fact that I really adore [name]Hayden[/name] Panettiere, so the name feels less young and trendy. Also, [name]Joseph[/name] [name]Haydn[/name] is a favourite composer of mine. I don’t think surnames are necessarily masculine, as obviously both men and women carry them.
[name]Hadassah[/name] [name]Galilee[/name] is really fun. I’d also like to see [name]Galilee[/name] as a first.
I chose [name]Helena[/name] [name]Beatrice[/name], but I think [name]Susannah[/name] [name]Ruby[/name] and [name]Vera[/name] [name]Hazel[/name] sound okay too.