Strangely enough, I like [name_f]Helena[/name_f] Valkyrie the best. I find [name_f]Helena[/name_f] such a soft, almost slurry name that it needs something sharp and decided in the middle (at least, that’s why I THINK Valkyrie appeals to me in this combo, as it’s not something I’d usually go for!). [name_f]Cecily[/name_f] [name_f]Helena[/name_f] is lovely too.
And for a new combo, what about [name_f]Helena[/name_f] [name_f]Iris[/name_f]?
[name_f]Helena[/name_f] (beautiful name btw) [name_f]Louise[/name_f]. Is [name_f]Noemi[/name_f] pronounced like it is spelled or is it similar to [name_f]Naomi[/name_f]? I’d suggest [name_f]Helena[/name_f] [name_f]Jane[/name_f], just because I love [name_f]Jane[/name_f] for a middle name.
I’m not sure whether it’s my accent, but when I use this pronunciation of [name_f]Helena[/name_f] and the middle name is a noun that starts in a consonant, I hear “[name_f]Helen[/name_f], a ___”.
Pretty cool with “[name_f]Helen[/name_f], a Valkyrie”, or “[name_f]Helen[/name_f], a [name_u]Sage[/name_u]”, but a bit distracting. Same with middle names that just need an A to make a different word - I like that [name_f]Helena[/name_f] [name_u]Blaise[/name_u] sounds like [name_f]Helen[/name_f] ablaze, but it might cause a bit of confusion
I like [name_f]Helena[/name_f] [name_f]Meadow[/name_f] in theory, but when I say it out loud it sounds a little like Hell in a [name_f]Meadow[/name_f].