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Annabelle Hope - it’s pretty but not the most unique. It sort of feels like it could do with a second middle, but it’s complete enough as is. Hope is a lovely underused gem!
Charlotte Grey - seconding what I said above, though I do prefer Charlotte to Annabelle. It feels rather Victorian-era and I can imagine this on a high society lady!
Dahlia Meredith - this is lovely! The perfect mix of sweet and spunk, it feels like it could work well on all ages and personalities. No criticism here.
Eleanora Belle - I’ve never been the biggest fan of Eleanora as it’s a little over the top for my liking (I prefer the sleeker Eleanor). However, that being said, the combo flows well and I like the short Belle to counter Eleanora’s length.
Eloise Faye - Faye feels a little expected in the middle spot but I do like it here with Eloise. There’s nothing wrong with the combo per se but if you were looking to change it maybe something with a sharper sound as both Eloise and Faye are very soft-sounding.
Elowen Briar - one of my favourites, I think! I like how you’ve tempered the flowing sweetness of Elowen with the stronger, nature-y Briar.
Elsie Nightingale - another one I quite enjoy! Elsie is one I don’t see around too much and Nightingale is beautiful. This combo makes me think of a sweet blonde girly girl but one who isn’t afraid to go on adventures.
Hadassah Rue - hmm, I’m not too sure on Hadassah (it makes me think of hessian sacks for some reason ? an odd association, I know) but I like Rue in general and in the combo
Lucy Adelaide - lovely. The grand Adelaide is a good match for Lucy - I like how it is stylistically different without clashing.
Opal Cecily- I don’t love either name but they do match your others. I think I might like Cecily Opal a bit better but the shorter name as a first is unexpected and nice too (just not my favourite here)
Polly Rose - I think this one needs something more. Both names are lovely but very short and it sounds almost like a double first name to me. Maybe extending Rose to Rosalind or Rosanna (or something else), or scanning your list, changing it for Meredith, Hadassah, Annabelle or Nightingale might work?
Sullivan Juliet - while I don’t really like Sullivan that much I do like the boldness of this combo. Juliet is lovely and a unisex name paired with it elevates it and adds some spunk. My only concern is that it stylistically differs from your other names and combos quite a bit.
Willa Daisy - I’ve never fallen for Willa but the combo is sweet. Daisy is underused in the middle spot imo and it’s nice to see it.
Augustus Brave - I think I like August better than Augustus (a few too many u’s, perhaps) but I like the contrast between the long name and the short, spunky Brave. Makes me think of a king or general.
Caspian Amadeus - I like both names but something that I can’t exactly pinpoint feels a little off sound-wise. Both names are quite grand and I would consider changing one to a slightly more grounded name.
Edmund Theodore - oh my, I think I’m in love! I have a soft spot for both these names and while I’ve never considered pairing them together, they work beautifully!
Finlay Judah - while I prefer Finlay on a girl, Judah works well as a middle here.
Gideon Leo - I’m not 100% sold on the repeating ‘eo’ here, but the names work nicely together. Leo isn’t one I see on Nameberry much and it’s nice to see some love for him!