[name_f]Violet[/name_f] [name_f]Cordelia[/name_f] [name_f]Rae[/name_f]
[name_f]Rae[/name_f] is an honor but I don’t like it by itself. I like [name_f]Violet[/name_f] but dont like [name_f]Violet[/name_f] [name_f]Rae[/name_f] because it sounds like UV rays or ray gun to me. So I have asked for double middle ideas and this one sort of stands out. Some say they dont like it and its redundant understandably
[name_m]Honest[/name_m] thoughts are fine with me thank you
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[name_f]Violet[/name_f] [name_f]Cordelia[/name_f] [name_f]Rae[/name_f] flows well and it has a nice balance to it. Since [name_f]Rae[/name_f] is an honour, I don’t think it’s redundant
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It’s not redundant if it’s an honour, perhaps whoever said that didn’t realise. I mean, you loving it would be enough obviously but you’ve said you don’t on it’s own. I agree with you about [name_f]Violet[/name_f] leading straight into [name_f]Rae[/name_f], it needs something to break it up to avoid the effect you mentioned. [name_f]Cordelia[/name_f] is the only name to my taste but I can still see that objectively it’s a great, strong and striking, well balanced combo that flows very well.
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Thank you! I love [name_f]Cordelia[/name_f] from the [name_f]Anne[/name_f] of [name_m]Green[/name_m] Gables books
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I think it’s a really nice name. [name_f]Cordelia[/name_f] is a beautiful way to bridge [name_f]Violet[/name_f] and [name_f]Rae[/name_f]
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[name_f]Cordelia[/name_f] is a beautiful name I like that [name_f]Violet[/name_f] is vintagey but more down to earth in feel whereas [name_f]Cordelia[/name_f] is very elegant and refined, and then juxtaposed against the modern [name_f]Rae[/name_f], it makes for an interesting combo.
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