I like [name_u]Sage[/name_u] [name_f]Amelie[/name_f] as well. [name_u]Sage[/name_u] I like because it is the spelling for the plant and the word meaning wise. [name_f]Amelie[/name_f] I like because it is feminine but not in-your-face girly (I don’t know how else to put it). [name_u]Avery[/name_u] feels very unisex (although I like the sound of [name_u]Sage[/name_u] [name_u]Avery[/name_u]) and [name_f]Marie[/name_f] is pretty but lacks the spark of [name_f]Amelie[/name_f].
[name_u]Sage[/name_u] [name_f]Amelie[/name_f] is my vote!
[name_u]Sage[/name_u] like the herb! My favorite is [name_u]Sage[/name_u] [name_f]Marie[/name_f]… but I also really like [name_u]Sage[/name_u] [name_f]Amelie[/name_f]. [name_f]Do[/name_f] these middle names have special meaning to you?
I like [name_u]Sage[/name_u] [name_f]Amelie[/name_f] best.
I don’t like the spelling “[name_u]Saige[/name_u]” because it takes away from what the word actually means, and it just seems like the “i” was stuck there.
100% the [name_u]Sage[/name_u] spelling. To me, [name_u]Saige[/name_u] looks misspelled because “sage” is an English word, and that’s irritating in general but also since “sage” means “wise” I find it ironic (in a bad way). Also I don’t think the “i” helps with pronunciation.
[name_u]Sage[/name_u] [name_u]Avery[/name_u]/[name_f]Averie[/name_f] has too much long “a” sound for me, so I’d go with [name_u]Sage[/name_u] [name_f]Marie[/name_f] or [name_u]Sage[/name_u] [name_f]Amelie[/name_f] but I don’t know which of those I like better - it might depend on the surname.