Hello Berries,
Obviously we don’t plan to have a baby anytime soon, but I’m curious. What would you pick after L.iv M.arlowe & E.lliott E.verest
Brune
Junon
Leontine (how do you pronounce it?)
Thelma
Zola
I’m hesitant to add Josephine, Castille, Alma and Toscane to our list, what do you think?
Thank you!
- Brune
- Junon
- Leontine
- Thelma
- Zola
Are you French? Judging by your style
I like these four names a lot! In fact I have Josephine and Castille and Alma in my list, I like Toscane but not sure if to put it in my list yet
My favourites is Leontine but I prounce
[leh-awn-teen]
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Yes I am! And my husband is American. We live in [name_u]France[/name_u]
[name_f]Do[/name_f] you think Castille is wearable in the US? I suppose people would say it [name_m]Cas[/name_m] teel.
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I don’t know, I am not from the US- Actually, I am in a neighbouring country to [name_u]France[/name_u], so I think you could ask someone else, but I don’t find it that difficult to bring - it is very fresh and original, but it is not that hard, in my opinion. Of course, I suppose in US (but also in other countries, not just the [name_f]English[/name_f] speaking ones) it would be Cas-teel, not the [name_u]French[/name_u] prn, if you do not mind!
[name_u]Zola[/name_u] is lovely! Sparky and cool! [name_f]Leontine[/name_f] is great too (I say Lee-on-tine (rhyming with line or brine but I know Lee-on-teen too)
[name_u]Alma[/name_u] would be an excellent addition!
[name_f]Leontine[/name_f] is lovely! I usually say lay-ohn-tin (the [name_u]French[/name_u] prononciation, I wasn’t quite sure how to write it out phonetically), but sometimes I say lee-ohn-tin. I’m in Australia, and would pronounce Castille the [name_u]French[/name_u] way, but that may be because I am studying [name_u]French[/name_u]. I’m not sure whether others would pronounce it that way on first guess, but I don’t think it would be too hard to correct and definitely doesn’t make it unusable. If you plan to stay in [name_u]France[/name_u] then it would be completely fine there!
I also think that [name_u]Alma[/name_u] would go very well with L & E’s names