I love [name]Lydia[/name], [name]Claudia[/name], [name]Evangeline[/name], and [name]Josephine[/name] with [name]Carey[/name]. Out of those, I’d personally go with either [name]Lydia[/name] or [name]Claudia[/name], because I love the -ia endings with [name]Carey[/name].
I think [name]Lydia[/name] and [name]Claudia[/name] work best with [name]Carey[/name]. But as you rarely say the two names together, I would go for the one you love most over which sounds best with the middle name.
Personally I don’t like the capitalisation in the middle of the name - looks very trendy so likely won’t age well. So I’d go with [name]Anne[/name]-[name]Marie[/name] or [name]Annemarie[/name] for example over [name]AnneMarie[/name].
[name]Lydia[/name] gets my vote. I love [name]Evangeline[/name] [name]Carey[/name] but it’s a bit sing-songy if she goes by [name]Evie[/name] [name]Carey[/name].
I’m so surprised! I would have thought that people would really have liked [name]Annemarie[/name]!!!
Well, [name]Josephine[/name] is my last choice, and [name]Evangeline[/name] is my husband’s last choice. But we do still like them, just not as much as the others.
[name]Annmarie[/name] is a name that was somewhat more popular several decades ago. I like [name]Lydia[/name] and [name]Claudia[/name], I still sort of like [name]AnneMarie[/name]. I like [name]RoseMarie[/name] better, but not [name]AnnaMarie[/name] - I also like plain [name]Marie[/name] or [name]Anna[/name] (but you did not want more complicated suggestions), but I don’t think they mix as well as [name]Anne[/name] and [name]Marie[/name] together. I do also like [name]Josephine[/name] for other people to use. I don’t like [name]Evangeline[/name] so much, mostly because it’s so religious. If you’re so religious, then it’s probably a good name for you, but I don’t prefer that, so I will never recommend it!
I say tops for [name]Claudia[/name] and [name]Lydia[/name].