POLL: Which combination do you like best?

See the results of this poll: Which combination do you like best?

Respondents: 49 (This poll is closed)

  • Agatha Clementine: 4 (8%)
  • Agatha Grier: 0 (0%)
  • Agatha Marie: 7 (14%)
  • Imogen Eve: 8 (16%)
  • Imogen Grier: 5 (10%)
  • Clementine Eve: 2 (4%)
  • Josephine Blythe: 5 (10%)
  • Josephine Grier: 3 (6%)
  • Josephine Maude: 2 (4%)
  • Isadora Blythe: 13 (27%)

I also like [name]Imogen[/name] [name]Maude[/name], [name]Agatha[/name] [name]Maude[/name], and [name]Isadora[/name] [name]Maude[/name].

[name]Imogen[/name] [name]Eve[/name] and [name]Josephine[/name] [name]Blythe[/name]. [name]Both[/name] are stunning! [name]Immy[/name] and [name]Josie[/name] :slight_smile:

I really love [name]Imogen[/name] [name]Blythe[/name] too though.

I really like [name]Imogen[/name] and [name]Clementine[/name] as fn options. I don’t think they’d work well together–a shame!–because they both have three syllables. I just prefer to vary the syllables. So, [name]Imogen[/name] [name]Grier[/name] (sp?) was my choice. If you could make [name]Josephine[/name] into a two-syllable ([name]Josie[/name]/[name]Joanne[/name]?) or four syllable ([name]Josephina[/name]? Ack!) name, that would be a great mn for either [name]Imogen[/name] or [name]Clementine[/name]. Some of the old lady names are just nms, so I’m probably not helpful as far as the Agathas and Blythes are concerned. And maybe this is way off track of where you want to go style-wise, but maybe a flower or jewel name as a mn option? The names just seem kind of heavy to me, but I like spunky names, so take it for what it’s worth. Good luck!