[name]Penelope[/name] [name]Viola[/name], [name]Penelope[/name] [name]Aisling[/name] - The first is just a pretty pairing I really like, I like the second for [name]Penelope[/name]'s meaning of “weaver” being married to “dream.”
[name]Margaret[/name] [name]Xanthe[/name] - Classical but highly unexpected [name]Xanthe[/name] puts a pair of dancing shoes under the vintage dress that is [name]Margaret[/name].
[name]Gwendolyn[/name] [name]Dove[/name] - I associate [name]Gwendolyn[/name] with fairy tales and befriending songbirds with princesses. And [name]Dove[/name] doesn’t fight [name]Gwendolyn[/name] for centre stage.
[name]Caroline[/name] [name]Rue[/name] - A classic, antique first and a tidy herbal middle.
[name]Miriam[/name] [name]Keziah[/name] - I like the bitter/cinnamon contrast of the meanings, and both are Biblical.
[name]Elisabeth[/name] [name]Ana[/name]ïs - An artistic international “adjustment” to the oh-so-timeless [name]Elizabeth[/name] [name]Anne[/name] pairing.
[name]Sylvia[/name] [name]Jade[/name] - Simple, green, the perfect match to [name]Sylvia[/name]'s woodland nature.
[name]Anneliese[/name] [name]Mae[/name] - A warm, sunny ending to the sometimes-heavy [name]Anneliese[/name].
[name]Sybil[/name] [name]Rosamund[/name] - Quirky, but strong, and a little bit Victorian, but not fluttery.