Too out there?

So I thought of a name that’s a little different today [name]River[/name] [name]Lilly[/name], what do you think?
I seriously just struck me and I know its modern and river is quite masculine; but yeah. I doubt I’d ever use it; but wondered if it should be double barrel either. :slight_smile:

It sounds like [name]Tiger[/name] [name]Lilly[/name], do it sounds a little Native American. But i do like it so long as you slways said “[name]River[/name] [name]Lilly[/name].” Droping the [name]Lilly[/name] would ruin it for me.

It sounds pretty no doubt, but people might misunderstand and think you’re talking about a plant more than a child. That said, I love the two names separately.

It is pretty, and I love [name]Lily[/name], but it’s a bit too descriptive for me. What about something like [name]River[/name] [name]Lilia[/name] or [name]River[/name] [name]Liliana[/name]? It probably loses the appeal of [name]River[/name] [name]Lilly[/name], though. Or maybe [name]River[/name] [name]Lucy[/name]?

[name]River[/name] isn’t too masculine to me but I think waterlilies. Not that that’s the end of the world as associations go.

I think it’s pretty and i think [name]River[/name] is one of the few names that works equally well on male or female.

I have a problem with too word names together though, it can sound too descriptive more than like a name IYKWIM.

I definitely don’t think it’s too ‘out there’ though, it’s a useable combo.

I prefer [name]River[/name] on a boy, but don’t mind it on a girl. [name]River[/name] [name]Lilly[/name] is nice as a first name/middle name combo to me, but as a double barrel first name, I would assume you were talking about a plant when I heard this.

I love that combo. But not prefer the girl called by [name]River[/name].

I know a girl named [name]River[/name]. She’s about nineteen. It suits her really well, and it’s never seemed too masculine for her. I’ve heard lots of people say positive things about it.

I don’t think it is too out there. I actually kind of like it in a gp sort of way. I would prefer the [name]Lily[/name] spelling.

I like it! Really sweet and nice!