Oops… I accidentally forgot to click [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Dahlia[/name], which is my favorite. But to avoid being too nature-y, I think [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Delilah[/name] would be even better. My second choice would be [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name]- cute and whimsical paired with classic elegance.
[name]How[/name] about [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Imogen[/name] or [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Laine[/name]/[name]Lane[/name]? I also like [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name]
My favorite is [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Louisa[/name] followed by [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name]. I like the suggestion of [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Delilah[/name].
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] seems to be the favorite! I also like how it combines whimsy with traditional… it’s also my middle name :). The flow is decent too… I like the 4 syllables. But are the initial F.E.K too… uhh… close to the uh… naughty word? Haha :p. [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Delilah[/name] is nice as well and it rolls better than [name]Dahlia[/name]… Hmm.
I voted for [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Elise[/name]. I think [name]Fawn[/name] sounds best with a middle name starting with the “[name]AH[/name]” or “EH” or “UH” sounds {e.g [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Alexandra[/name], [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Elise[/name], [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Amelia[/name]}. The names that start with consonants tend to sound choppy and a little off.
I agree that vowel sound helps the flow with [name]Fawn[/name] and makes it less choppy. So…
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Annaliese[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Amelia[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Evelyn[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Esme[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Estella[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Elodie[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Eloise[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Olivia[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Ophelia[/name]
I agree with sapphires about names starting with a vowel sounding extra lovely with [name]Fawn[/name]. [name]One[/name] thing I would caution you about though, is that [name]Fawn[/name] plus a [name]Del[/name]/[name]Dal[/name] sound starting the middle name can kinda sound like fondle, just a head’s up. And, it may not sound like that to anyone else but I noticed so I had to mention it just in case. [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Elise[/name] and the previous suggestions of [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Elodie[/name] and [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Ophelia[/name] are all really pretty.
I really like [name]Fawn[/name]! I agree with [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] and like the suggestion of [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Ophelia[/name]. [name]Love[/name] the name choice!
[name]Fawn[/name] is my mn and I’ve always loved it and gotten lots of compliments on it. Of your choices I like [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Virginia[/name] the best. But I have to say, I think someone’s suggestion of [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Ophelia[/name] is hard to beat!
I love [name]Fawn[/name]!
I voted [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Violet[/name] and [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Virginia[/name]… I guess it just sounds good with a V name to me. [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Elise[/name] is pretty too, but I have a weird thing about first and middle names not ‘looking’ the same length. I don’t know.
[name]Don[/name]'t use an E name! FEK is very close to another word.
I did like [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] best but with E names out I would have to say [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Gwendolyn[/name] Karsinny. Runner up [name]Fawn[/name] [name]Violet[/name] Karsinny.
I agree with some of the others. [name]Fawn[/name], being so short, can work really well with a longer middle name. It also seems to flow best with a vowel-beginning name (though the FK initials are definitely something to keep in mind! No U’s)
What do you think of:
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Adelaide[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Amaia[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Amelia[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Arabella[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Eleanor[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Eloise[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Emmeline[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Estella[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Evangeline[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Ianthe[/name] (ee-AN-thee or eye-AN-thee, a as in ‘can’, th as in ‘math’)
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Iolanthe[/name] (yo-LAN-thee or ee-oh-LAN-thee or eye-oh-LAN-thee, as as in ‘can’, th as in ‘math’)
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Octavia[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Olympia[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Oriana[/name]
[name]Fawn[/name] [name]Ottiline[/name]
Oh my goodness I didn’t even think of fondle! Haha.
I almost feel as if ANY vowel-beginning is out (FOK FEK FAK FIK) along with U and C obviously being out… Which makes the fact that vowel sounds actually do sound better quite a dilemma. IdunwannagiveupFawn.
Do you guys think FOK, FEK, FAK, and FIK initials are okay?
I also think 3+ syllables sounds best…
LUH, LOO, and maybe LAH starting names sound okay if vowels are out?
I think FAK, FEK, FIK, and FOK are okay. There are people saddled with the last name of [name]Dick[/name] and Cox. That is much worse than initial that are somewhat close to an obscene word and they survive. People don’t use all three initials very often and usually if stuff is monogrammed it is fK(middle initial).
It’s good to hear you think it’s okay. My partner I are having some issues about it. I told him almost exactly what you’ve just said about it, and I think I may be convincing him. He also suggested [name]Lucille[/name] as an alternate too. I like it. Thanks!