Thoughts on these combos?

I would really appreciate any & all feedback on these. Thank you :slight_smile:

[name_f]Avalon[/name_f] [name_f]Therese[/name_f] ([name_f]Ally[/name_f])
[name_f]Miriam[/name_f] [name_f]Dawn[/name_f] ([name_f]Miri[/name_f])
[name_f]Magnolia[/name_f] [name_f]Jane[/name_f] ([name_f]Maggie[/name_f])
[name_f]Edith[/name_f] [name_f]Cassia[/name_f] ([name_f]Edie[/name_f])

Also, suggestions for different (or second) middle names are welcome.

My favorites are [name_f]Edith[/name_f] [name_f]Cassia[/name_f] (how ru prn. this?) & [name_f]Magnolia[/name_f] [name_f]Joy[/name_f].

Thank you! I typically use [name_m]CASH[/name_m] - a, but I am open to cass-ee-uh as well. Which do you think flows better?

[name_f]Avalon[/name_f] [name_f]Therese[/name_f] ([name_f]Ally[/name_f]): This combo sounds great together.
[name_f]Miriam[/name_f] [name_f]Dawn[/name_f] ([name_f]Miri[/name_f]): Not my favourite, but it sounds okay.
[name_f]Magnolia[/name_f] [name_f]Joy[/name_f] ([name_f]Maggie[/name_f]): This is gorgeous!! I love both these names and the combo flows really well.
[name_f]Edith[/name_f] [name_f]Cassia[/name_f] ([name_f]Edie[/name_f]): This is a really sweet name, but [name_f]Cassia[/name_f] isn’t my favourite.

I like all of the first names, but I am not a fan of the middles they’re paired with. My favorite combo, left as it is, would be [name_f]Magnolia[/name_f] [name_f]Joy[/name_f]; though it has a nice flow, it sounds like a brand of some sort (like the name of a perfume, cleaning chemical, candy, candle etc. Like “[name_u]Sage[/name_u] [name_f]Happy[/name_f]” or “[name_f]Almond[/name_f] [name_f]Joy[/name_f]”), which is off-putting imo. Maybe [name_f]Magnolia[/name_f] [name_f]Jane[/name_f]?

Thank you for pointing that out! I was wondering whether it was too much noun, and I definitely see what you mean. [name_f]Magnolia[/name_f] [name_f]Jane[/name_f] is quite nice.

I love [name_f]Avalon[/name_f] [name_f]Therese[/name_f]. [name_f]Ally[/name_f] is adorable.

I like both as well! I do, however, think the cass-ee-uh sounds better.