What do you think of these combos?

[name_m]Hi[/name_m] there.

Here are my thoughts-

[name_f]Kiara[/name_f] Selene-I think that this flows really well & goes great stylistically. It’s warm & feminine but not too frilly. It’s a little bit exotic, but not complicated. I’m picky & prefer [name_f]Ciara[/name_f], but nice choice either way.

[name_f]Ramona[/name_f] Selene-This doesn’t flow as well for me, because of the repeating ‘n’ sounds. But it’s not a huge problem. [name_f]Ramona[/name_f] is similar in vibe to [name_f]Kiara[/name_f], but bolder. It’s not my personal favorite name, but it’s a name that I respect & am not disappointed to see on peoples’ list.

[name_f]Kaitlyn[/name_f] Sara-Okay, I’m going to get picky about spelling again! [name_f]Caitlin[/name_f], while it doesn’t excite me whichever spellng, just seems so much more sleek & less trendy than [name_f]Kaitlyn[/name_f]. And I love the nn [name_f]Cait[/name_f] spelled that way. I really need the ‘h’ on [name_f]Sarah[/name_f] too! Eyes closed though, this combo flows nicely.

[name_f]Kaitlyn[/name_f] Ramona-Well, [name_f]Sara[/name_f] does flow better style wise & in sound…but [name_f]Ramona[/name_f] is more interesting.

[name_f]Sarina[/name_f] Marianne-I don’t love or dislike either name. I do think that the combo is a teeny bit rhyme-y.

[name_f]Kyra[/name_f] Marianne-Hm. Keer-uh or Ky-ruh? I like Keer-uh better, but would spell it [name_f]Kira[/name_f]. [name_f]Kira[/name_f] [name_f]Marianne[/name_f] is kind of rhyme-y too though. Ky-ruh [name_f]Marianne[/name_f] sounds better.

[name_f]Hope[/name_f] this helps. :slight_smile:

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