Guinevere Isadora Harriet?

What are your thoughts on the sound and flow of this name? I’m not worried about length at this point in time.

Thanks in advance!

I don’t think it’s too long so much as I don’t like the way the names all sound together. [name_f]Isadora[/name_f] [name_f]Harriet[/name_f] sounds fine, but [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f] at the beginning sounds choppy. If you’re not picky about the order they go in, I think [name_f]Harriet[/name_f] [name_f]Isadora[/name_f] [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f] sounds better.

GORGEOUS!!! I love it!! [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f] is uncommon and beautiful! It goes perfectly with [name_f]Isadora[/name_f], very regal-sounding.
I feel like [name_f]Harriet[/name_f] is a bit choppy and not a good fit with the others, though.

I love the [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f] [name_f]Isadora[/name_f] part, but I agree [name_f]Harriet[/name_f] doesn’t quite fit. Maybe a 2 syllable name would have a slightly better flow. My first thoughts were [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f] [name_f]Isadora[/name_f] [name_f]Margot[/name_f] (or one of the [name_f]Margot[/name_f] variations) and [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f] [name_f]Isadora[/name_f] [name_f]Hattie[/name_f]/[name_f]Hettie[/name_f].

I agree with myosotis—love [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f] [name_f]Isadora[/name_f], [name_f]Harriet[/name_f] feels a bit off. I think a two syllable name would flow better, especially it it was a bit lighter and less clunky than [name_f]Harriet[/name_f]. It’s totally nitpicky, but for some reason my brain seems to dislike seeing G, H, and I names all together since to me it’s one of the heavier-feeling sections of the alphabet.
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Maybe [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f] [name_f]Isadora[/name_f] [name_f]Sibyl[/name_f]?

I agree that [name_f]Harriet[/name_f] doesn’t quite fit. I think [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f] [name_f]Isadora[/name_f] is beautiful and if you want a second middle would look for an alternative to [name_f]Harriet[/name_f].

Maybe I’m biased towards [name_f]Harriet[/name_f] because it’s my name, but I really love it after [name_f]Isadora[/name_f]! I think because it gives a firm end that balances all the vowels in [name_f]Isadora[/name_f]. If anything, I think [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f] and [name_f]Isadora[/name_f] don’t flow as well.

I think it’s a beautiful combination. People often forget there is still a surname to be placed at the end so I think [name_f]Harriet[/name_f] fits perfectly. Without a surname it’s may sound a little jarring after the other two lovely long romantic names, but I think all three work well in that order. Congratulations on constructing such a gorgeous name combination!