Lilibridge?

Does this work as a person name? It’s a street name in the city I live near and every time I pass the street sign it makes me smile. I don’t think I’d use it for a person (I’m too into family names) but I just might be in love.

I think it sounds super awkward and mashed together. The word “bridge” seems weird to have in a girls name, and it really clashes with the softness of [name_f]Lili[/name_f].

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I think you meant to post this on the [name_u]Dove[/name_u] post lol

Yep! Haha deleted

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I don’t like the “bridge” part. [name_m]Can[/name_m]’t see it as a name, sorry.

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I sort of like it… maybe too cumbersome for a first name but I can see it as a middle name. Or maybe split it up [name_f]Lily[/name_f] [name_m]Bridge[/name_m] hmm

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It sounds like “[name_m]Little[/name_m] [name_m]Bridge[/name_m]” to me. I’m not sure I can picture it as a name.

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I think of it as a combo of [name_f]Lillian[/name_f] and [name_f]Bridget[/name_f]. I’d definitely use it for a kitten, just probably not a kid.

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Could be nice as a middle name! Definitely a little too out-there as a first.

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I kind of love it…

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I like it, lilibridge has a kinda vintage charm x

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I thought it was cute the first time I noticed it and now that I’ve passed it hundreds of times it sounds more and more namey to me. Definitely not what I usually like, but it sets my heart aflame.

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[name_f]My[/name_f] exact thought haha

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Lilibridge is kind of cute but i think I’d keep it as a middle

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It’s a great name! Sounds like somewhere a Hobbit would dwell with his furry little feet. Not like a human being, but a cute place name. Or a great cat name!

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