Jane or Eve (Evie)

See the results of this poll: Which one works with Rowan Eleanor best?

Respondents: 36 (This poll is closed)

  • Jane Felicity : 17 (47%)
  • Eve Alexandra (Evie): 19 (53%)

I voted [name]Jane[/name] [name]Felicity[/name] though I much rather [name]Felicity[/name] [name]Jane[/name] (adorable!) or [name]Felicity[/name] [name]Eve[/name]. I really dislike the name [name]Alexandra[/name] which is why I voted for [name]Jane[/name] over [name]Eve[/name] even though I much rather [name]Eve[/name] as a first name alone.

[name]Eve[/name] and [name]Jane[/name] are two of my favorite names, but I like [name]Eve[/name] [name]Alexandria[/name] best with [name]Rowan[/name] [name]Eleanor[/name]. But like the pp I am not a huge fan of [name]Alexandria[/name] for the middle name.

Thanks for the input! I’m not necessarily set on the middle names, but want to get a sense of which first name makes a better sibset with [name]Rowan[/name].

i prefer [name]Jane[/name] to [name]Eve[/name], but [name]Eve[/name] [name]Alexandra[/name] flows nicely.

I prefer [name]Felicity[/name] [name]Eve[/name].

[name]Jane[/name] will always be plain jane to me.
[name]Alexandra[/name] is very common and worn out.

[name]Eve[/name] [name]Alexandra[/name] is perfection!!!

I would love to see [name]Jane[/name] [name]Alexandra[/name]! Two of my favorite names. I wanted [name]Alexandra[/name] and [name]Alexander[/name] as middles so I had to choose just one. I decided to use [name]Alexander[/name] to honor someone. :slight_smile: [name]Jane[/name] [name]Felicity[/name] is cute though and I voted for that. I’m not a fan of [name]Eve[/name].

I am a huge [name]Jane[/name] fan. [name]Jane[/name] [name]Felicity[/name] is so fresh. However, you can’t go wrong with [name]Eve[/name] [name]Alexandra[/name] either. both beautiful names.

[name]Both[/name] combos are lovely but I think [name]Jane[/name] [name]Felicity[/name] is my favourite with [name]Rowan[/name].

I really think [name]Eve[/name] [name]Alexandra[/name] is perfect. The name sounds lovely. [name]Eve[/name] has a serious femininity, perhaps due to the ‘perfidy’ of the biblical [name]Eve[/name], whereas [name]Jane[/name] is simpler. [name]Rowan[/name] & [name]Eve[/name] also share a subtle nature connection (via the Garden of [name]Eden[/name], and the meaning of [name]Eve[/name], ‘life’).