[name]Evie[/name] [name]Laine[/name] (eh vee)”prefer the longer version below ([name]Eveline[/name])
[name]Eveline[/name] [name]Mary[/name] (eh veh line)”this would be my pick, [name]Eveline[/name] is unique without being trendy, and [name]Mary[/name] is a classic
[name]Eveline[/name] [name]Laine[/name]”these two names feel too similar to me
[name]Delaney[/name] [name]Charlotte[/name]”[name]Delaney[/name] is not my personal style, but this would be my second pick
[name]Delaney[/name] [name]Cara[/name]”these two just don’t seem to mesh for some reason
[name]Eveline[/name] [name]Mary[/name]! I think it’s a stunning and elegant combination, and one I didn’t expect to see. I’d personally keep [name]Evie[/name] as a nickname, giving her the substantial [name]Eveline[/name] as her given name. ([name]Genevieve[/name] and [name]Evangeline[/name] are other “[name]Evie[/name]” sources…)
I agree that [name]Eveline[/name] and [name]Laine[/name] are too close and “l” heavy to work with each other.
[name]Eveline[/name] [name]Mary[/name]. But I love [name]Evelyn[/name] spelled the usual way the best. I think the shape of it is so lovely with the “l” going up and the “y” going down. Looks elegant!