The Quick Poll Thread! (Part 7)

Thank you! [name_m]Math[/name_m] is not my strong suit. If going by percentage, how would you do it?

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Favourite spelling?

  • Posey
  • Posy
  • Posie
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Favourite NN for Novella?

  • Noey (rhymes with Zoey)
  • Nova
  • Ella
  • Nola
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@PeachyMum Poesy or Poésie for the poetry meaning, rather than the flower one :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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favs? :sunflower::art::woman_cartwheeling:t3::sun_with_face::watermelon:

  • ada jasper mae
  • ada jasper grace
  • ada jasper may
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which do you prefer?

  • longer first name, shorter middle
  • shorter first, longer middle
  • double middles
  • double firsts
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  • Odette
  • Lydia
  • Viola
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  • Lydia
  • Lavinia
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Cosima & Odette?

  • Yes
  • It works
  • Could be paired better with other names
  • No
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Eliminate one.
(I would like them to work as sisters.)

  • Elisabeth
  • Susanna
  • Rosemary
  • Caroline
  • Louisa
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hope everyone had a great day!! some random thoughts <3

nn for beatrix?

  • birdie
  • trix
  • bee
  • bex
  • betty
  • betsy
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spellings

  • lillian
  • lillianne
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you guys voted shorter first name and a longer middle
 what do you thinkm of these combos?

  • ruby josephine
  • faye josephine
  • josephine ruby
  • josephine faye
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nn for josephine?

  • josie
  • jo
  • bee
  • phee
  • peppa
  • jovie
  • poppy
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sister for georgia? (for fun <3)

  • ruby
  • josephine
  • marigold
  • magnolia
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Which set of sisters for Hildegard is the best?

  • Hildegard
Winifred, Tabitha, and Agnes
  • Hildegard
Winifred, Tabitha, and Agatha
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I prefer Agnes, but it bugs me that she’d be the only one without a three-syllable name.

(syllable-wise) Honestly depends on the combo! Generally, I prefer longer first and shorter middle or same length first and middle. As long as they sound ok and I love them!

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I voted for [name_f]Nova[/name_f] but would definitely have gone for [name_f]Nell[/name_f] if that was an option.

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Any combinations of lengths can sound equally beautiful but I voted short first and long middle because that seems to be a less common choice so combos with that arrangement often catch my attention and stand out to me more as an interesting pairing.

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I’m more bothered by the matching -tha endings of [name_f]Agatha[/name_f] and [name_f]Tabitha[/name_f] (especially as they’re not very common), so [name_f]Agnes[/name_f] seemed the better fit. The syllable thing I didn’t even pick up on.

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Add them up as if going by amount, and then calculate the percentage as the very last step.

@rhodes2nowhere
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  • Opal Pandora :cherry_blossom:
  • Opal starling :blossom:
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Favorite ? :sunny:

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  • Dorothy evergreen and Colette magnolia yay đŸ©”
  • Dorothy evergreen and Colette Magnolia no, nay :sunny:
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Favorites? :face_in_clouds::blossom::black_heart:

my fav nn for josephine is joey! love josie too though :white_heart:

to me agatha and tabitha sound exactly the same (ending wise!) i wouldn’t let agnes not having three syllables change your mind!

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  • Violet
  • Lavinia
  • Odette
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Cosima & Violet ??

  • Yes
  • It works
  • Mismatched and better paired with other names
  • No
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  • Galilea yay :purple_heart:
  • Galilea no, nay đŸ©”
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Do you like this name ?

:footprints::cherry_blossom::kiss:

  • Galilea Penelope yay :blossom:
  • Galilea Penelope no, nay :herb:
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Do like this combo? :herb::purple_heart:đŸ©”. :blossom::cherry_blossom::herb:

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