Hello! It’s me [name]Bree[/name]! Sorry I haven’t been on in so long! I’ve had some issues with the site and had to change some things but I’m back!
A new name I really like is [name]Gwenda[/name]. I think it’s really pretty but it may be to close to [name]Glenda[/name]? It’s not a real big deal for me.
Also could you tell me what you think of these new combos?
[name]Jane[/name] [name]Easter[/name]/[name]Jane[/name] [name]Catherine[/name] [name]Easter[/name] (I was born on [name]Easter[/name], I love it but I’m not religious so there may be some problems with it for me.)
[name]Jane[/name] [name]Pascaline[/name] (My friend suggested this since it means [name]Easter[/name].)
[name]Jane[/name] [name]Gwenda[/name] [name]Easter[/name]
[name]Jane[/name] Lakrspur (Larkspur is the flower for the month my little sister was born in and she means everything to me!)
The problem with [name]Gwenda[/name] to me is it kind of sounds like [name]Glenda[/name] with a speech impediment. Like a little sister/brother who can’t pronounce his sister’s name [name]Glenda[/name].
I prefer [name]Gwen[/name] or [name]Gwendolyn[/name]. [name]Gwenda[/name] could be a nn for [name]Gwendolyn[/name], which I think is a beautiful name. [name]Gwendolyn[/name] [name]Jane[/name] is very pretty. I am not really liking [name]Easter[/name] as a MN. Maybe something that means [name]Easter[/name] or [name]Lily[/name], like [name]Easter[/name] [name]Lily[/name], or something similar. There was just a blog about [name]Easter[/name] names, look there for more ideas that are probably better than mine!
I like [name]Jane[/name] [name]Easter[/name], [name]Jane[/name] [name]Pascaline[/name], and [name]Jane[/name] Larkspur! [name]Gwenda[/name] is a good name but not as a middle. I think it’s better as a first.
Oh, [name]Gwenda[/name] is positively stunning. I disagree about it sounding like a speech impediment; I think [name]Gwenda[/name] is elegant, and almost feels golden to me. I think it completely separate from [name]Glenda[/name]. I do think [name]Gwenda[/name] can be a tad bit hard to say, if you will, though.
[name]Jane[/name] [name]Easter[/name]/[name]Jane[/name] [name]Catherine[/name] [name]Easter[/name] ” I really like [name]Jane[/name] [name]Easter[/name], or [name]Jane[/name] [name]Catherine[/name] [name]Easter[/name]. I don”t think religion is a problem; I respect the name for itself, and I also like to think back to its original [name]Pagan[/name] history.
[name]Jane[/name] [name]Pascaline[/name] ” I really love [name]Pascaline[/name]; it manages to be both strong and delicate all at once. The ”E” ending softens it out, and it”s not overtly frilly or too tomboyish; and [name]Jane[/name] works very well with it, [name]Pascaline[/name] giving it flair.
[name]Jane[/name] [name]Gwenda[/name] [name]Easter[/name] ” I really like this. They all sound positively stunning together.
[name]Jane[/name] Larkspur ” I”ve always loved this one; always will. (: It”s just how gorgeous Larkspur is, and [name]Jane[/name] is, and together they”re perfection! (:
To be honest, it seems like an odd mash up of [name]Glenda[/name] and [name]Gwen[/name]. I also find it a bit dated, like [name]Kendra[/name] or [name]Brenda[/name]. I prefer [name]Gwenna[/name] or [name]Gwynna[/name], or just plain [name]Gwen[/name]. And as for [name]Easter[/name], I’ve heard it as a name but if you don’t like the religious connotations, try [name]Esther[/name] instead. [name]Pascaline[/name] is actually really nice, and works well as a middle name. I’m iffy on Larkspur, because in my city theirs a not so nice elementary school with the same name and it’s kind of notorious for being bad. I also find the -spur part very masculine. [name]How[/name] about just plain [name]Lark[/name]?
I prefer [name]Guinevere[/name], [name]Gwendolyn[/name], [name]Glenda[/name] or my favorite [name]Glenna[/name] to [name]Gwenda[/name]. [name]Gwenda[/name] just seems off to me. Sorry! Good luck.
I love that name! My name is [name]Gwenda[/name] [name]Carol[/name]. I was born on [name]Christmas[/name] [name]Eve[/name] night. [name]Carol[/name] is a family name but my mama named me that for the [name]Christmas[/name] Carols sung during the season. She read an [name]Agatha[/name] [name]Christy[/name] novel whose main character was [name]Gwenda[/name]. I saw it on TV. I love my name. It is a bit different and I usually have to repeat it and explain it is a “w” not an “l”, like [name]Gwendolyn[/name] and leave off the “lyn”. People catch on quickly and remark that it is unusual and pretty. It’s Biblical meaning is “Blessed of God”. Luckily , I am attractive or that’s what I am told. I am a soloist, play the piano, organ, accordian and I’ m an elementary teacher and school counselor. My parents always enjoyed telling people my name and they have always been very
proud of me. I do not know you and you do not know me, that’s why I can tell you all these things. For the most part I am modest and I care alot about other people’s feelings. I love church and [name]Jesus[/name] even before my parents did. My daddy told me the other day, " You were always a very sweet baby, child and girl. You were never a problem." A girl I went to school with named her baby after me and said that her daughter had never given her a problem. I love my name and I hope to have a grandchild or great-grandchild named after me. My ancestors were mostly royalty in [name]England[/name], [name]Scotland[/name] and [name]Ireland[/name]. I just learned that and I have discovered ggggggrandmothers journals and painted portraits. I look and think like them. I am blessed of God and “YOU” are, too!