@Wandarine Completely understandable. The more I think upon her, the more I am considering her to be a guilty pleasure ultimately.
@tallemaja Thank you for the correction; it is always appreciated!
@Wandarine Completely understandable. The more I think upon her, the more I am considering her to be a guilty pleasure ultimately.
@tallemaja Thank you for the correction; it is always appreciated!
i really like xanthippe! i also love her russian form which is ksantippa
Oh my goodness! Ksantippa is so gorgeous, and I am glad to hear that you like [name_f]Xanthippe[/name_f]! Thank you for your input, and have a fabulous day!
I’m feeling so bad for continuing these polls, but I just cannot decide!
Caspian Rory and…
arrow oliver bothers me a bit because there’s a dc superhero called the green arrow (with a tv show called just arrow) whose real name is oliver queen !! so when i read arrow oliver i can’t think of anything else. it’s still a lovely combo but i wanted to mention that in case it helps to know
Thanks for letting me know, [name_f]Sappho[/name_f]!
I love [name_u]Rowan[/name_u], but not with [name_u]Arrow[/name_u] because of the repetition of “row.”
I’m loving [name_m]Caspian[/name_m] and [name_u]Rowan[/name_u] but it’s too repetitive with [name_u]Arrow[/name_u].
I’m enjoying [name_m]Caspian[/name_m] with [name_u]Arrow[/name_u] but it doesn’t feel right with [name_u]Harbour[/name_u]. [name_u]Arrow[/name_u] and [name_u]Harbour[/name_u] together call attention to their nouns rather than their playful and outdoorsy vibes as names.
@ellerbea That’s the thing I’ve been worried about, too! Thanks for assuring me I’m not being too crazy.
@kachenka Thank you! I feel the same about the similar sounds of [name_u]Rowan[/name_u] and [name_m]Caspian[/name_m] making [name_u]Arrow[/name_u] stick out, especially because both girls names I’m liking in this set also have an an/in ending!
Sister for Charlotte Kate Anna?
Which name strikes you more? Much thanks, and happy holidays to all that may celebrate!
one day 'til christmas, and eight days until the new year (i think)
there’s no names for “q”, so here’s “r” and “s”
Merry Christmas Eve
“t → y, no z”
we’ve done it!
I say it more like en-DELL-lee-uhn, with the D being the beginning of the second syllable and not part of the first
Does Gene Huckleberry make you think of Gene Roddenberry?