- Coraline Odette
- Nerissa Odette
- Adeline Odette
i voted ell-OH-wen but the Cornish pronunciation is more uh/eh-LOW-un
I prefer [name_f]Siena[/name_f], the Italian spelling!
- Junia Odette ,Yay
- Junia Odette ,Nayš¦
I suppose itās subjective, but to me, [name_m]Cygnus[/name_m] is a strong, Latin name, especially with the -us ending. But I also love the swan meaning and think it gives it some softness.
I wish [name_m]Ross[/name_m] wasnāt so āFriendsā to me because I think itās the more intuitive nickname for sure and I do think Iād like the sound! (It doesnāt help that the character is kind of insufferable lol). Thank you for both suggestions, I feel like both [name_f]Rosie[/name_f] and [name_f]Coco[/name_f] are a bit stretchy but maybe either could work?
- Zephyr and Zarai Yay
- Zephyr and Zarai Nay
- Julian
- Miles
- Evanna Opal
- Zarai Opaline
Just curious!
- Maudette
- Maudeline
- Audrina
- Adriane
- Ivyanna Delphineš·
- Lyanna Delphineš¼
I like [name_f]Gwennie[/name_f] for [name_f]Gwendolyn[/name_f]!
[name_f]Maudeline[/name_f] is too close to maudlin for me personally which is why I went with [name_f]Maudette[/name_f], but it is still beautiful imo
- Melusine Fable
- Melusine Briar
- Melusine Sable
- Melusine Clover
- Melusine Reverie
- Donal
- Donahue
- Donovan
- Donnelly
Thoughts on people naming their children Eleven?
- Yay
- Nay
- Meh
How about Wednesday? (for an actual child not as a gp)
- Yay
- Nay
- Meh
- Ivyanna Solenešø
- Solene Octaviaš¦
- Selah Isoldeš
- Selah Calandraāļø
For sisters, which do you like better?
- Ruby & Adelaide
- Ruby & Adeline
- Georgia Ivetteš
- Georgia Winsletš¦