Greetings Berries! I had for my girl sibset: [name_f]Eliza[/name_f], [name_f]Nora[/name_f] and [name_f]Gwyneth[/name_f]. However, recently someone suggested [name_f]Gwen[/name_f], [name_f]Gwendolyn[/name_f] or [name_f]Gwenna[/name_f] instead of [name_f]Gwyneth[/name_f]. They did not think [name_f]Gwyneth[/name_f] was a good match for the style, simplicity, and sound of the sister names. They pointed out that her name might be frequently misspelled and mispronounced. (Now, I like to pronounce [name_f]Gwyneth[/name_f] more like [name_f]Gweneth[/name_f], and I don’t know how correct that is, but I think it sounds better than [name_f]Gwineth[/name_f].) To me, [name_f]Gwendolyn[/name_f] sounds too heavy with the sister names and [name_f]Gwen[/name_f] just doesn’t flow with my one syllable surname. [name_f]Gwenna[/name_f] may sound slightly made up, and normally I would not not consider it, but doesn’t it complement [name_f]Eliza[/name_f] and [name_f]Nora[/name_f]??? After all, [name_f]Eliza[/name_f] and [name_f]Nora[/name_f] were once part of longer names and end in a soft “a.” So, I want to hear your honest opinions of [name_f]Gwenna[/name_f] as full first name with my sibset. I won’t be offended if you don’t like it. Thank you!
I am one with an opinion that sibling names don’t have to go together. The only rule I have is that the names aren’t too similar. It does sound important to you though, so in that case I think [name_f]Gwenna[/name_f] goes great with [name_f]Eliza[/name_f] and [name_f]Nora[/name_f]. They definitely sound like sisters.
I think [name_f]Gwenna[/name_f] sounds beautiful and sounds great with [name_f]Eliza[/name_f] and [name_f]Nora[/name_f]
I’m stunned! I’m not familiar with this GORGEOUS name at all! Wow. I think it’s wonderful with [name_f]Eliza[/name_f] and [name_f]Nora[/name_f]. Great pick!
I really like when sibling names do not end in the same sound, though that’s not a set in stone rule. [name_m]Just[/name_m] a preference. But I like [name_f]Gwyneth[/name_f] better than [name_f]Gwenna[/name_f], regardless, though [name_f]Gwenna[/name_f]'s alright. I think that something like [name_f]Elise[/name_f], [name_f]Nora[/name_f], and [name_f]Gwyneth[/name_f] sounds great together (see how they all end differently?) versus having three names end the same.
[name_f]Gwenna[/name_f] is gorgeous, it reminds me of a fairy. It’s mystical sounding to me.
Also another suggestion could be [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f] with the nickname [name_f]Gwen[/name_f]?
[name_u]Love[/name_u] it frantically adds to list
Thank you! I’m glad I received such a positive response for [name_f]Gwenna[/name_f]; I honestly did not expect that. It seems like the name is new (and gorgeous) to most of us. It seems like yet another great way to get to [name_f]Gwen[/name_f], especially for those (like me) looking for a unique and simple two-syllable name. Like some of you, I have added it to my list. Thanks! 
It’s beautiful! I think gee might be one of my favorite names ever, it’s so elegant and laid-back at the same time. [name_f]Gwenda[/name_f] is a similar one I’ve come across.
Sorry but [name_f]Gwen[/name_f] sounds so old to me. I grant you [name_f]Gwenna[/name_f] is an improvement as it updates it
Ooh, I like it. Familiar sounding and yet hardly used at all - looks like you’re onto a winner there!