[name]Corinne[/name] [name]Autumn[/name] [name]Grace[/name] and [name]Holland[/name] [name]Grace[/name] are neck and neck, but my vote goes for [name]Holland[/name] [name]Grace[/name]
If your surname begins with “L”, I would eliminate [name]Holland[/name] as it may be too heavy on that letter. [name]Corinne[/name] [name]Autumn[/name] [name]Grace[/name] has a lovely sound to it. [name]How[/name] are you pronouncing [name]Corinne[/name]? I prefer the softer “ko-[name]RIN[/name]” more than “ko-REEN”.
[name]Holland[/name] is interesting. I’ve never heard it used as a name before. I’m not sure whether or not I like it. I love the nn possibility of [name]Hollie[/name], though. I like [name]Corinne[/name], but only when it’s pronounced Kor-inn. Have you considered pairing [name]Holland[/name] with [name]Autumn[/name]?
Thanks for the responses! Sounds like [name]Corinne[/name] [name]Autumn[/name] [name]Grace[/name] is gaining the most favor [name]Mischa[/name], I would pronounce it as you prefer…kor-in. I don’t care for it when pronounced with and “een” sound at the end.
This leads me to the next question…the fact that [name]Corinne[/name] could be frequently mispronounced in a way I don’t like…should that be a deterrent to using the name? I like the name [name]Corinne[/name], but will most people pronounce it Kor-EEN? I hope not! Funny, because i would never have thought to say it that way. I read it as Kor-IN, but many others do not.