[name]Do[/name] you like [name]Hero[/name] [name]Amelie[/name] or [name]Amelie[/name] [name]Hero[/name] better?
Can you give opinions on the names and also what flows better?
Thank you
[name]Do[/name] you like [name]Hero[/name] [name]Amelie[/name] or [name]Amelie[/name] [name]Hero[/name] better?
Can you give opinions on the names and also what flows better?
Thank you
Personally, I like [name]Amelie[/name] [name]Hero[/name] better for the flow and because I generally feel that the more unique name is better in the middle so that when it comes to job interviews in the future and whatnot, the more “normal” name should be up front. I love Hero though, for it’s literary connections!
I think [name]Hero[/name] [name]Amelie[/name] has the better flow, but I think [name]Amelie[/name] [name]Hero[/name] is the better choice because I’m not a big fan of word names, and this one is one that will be used a lot when she’s a kid. Everyone wants to be a super hero when they’re little, so I think for me, I’d worry about teasing.
I like [name]Amelie[/name] [name]Hero[/name] best. Plus it’s a more professional choice [name]IMO[/name].
[name]Amelie[/name] [name]Hero[/name] is a much better choice. [name]Hero[/name] doesn’t sound like a name.
I’d actually prefer [name]Hero[/name] [name]Amelie[/name].
Mostly because [name]Amelia[/name] is so popular right now.
She can still choose to go by H. [name]Amelie[/name] on resumes if she chooses that, that is what she prefers.
I think that most people with a College degree will have read or at least heard of “Much [name]Ado[/name] About Nothing” and the lady in question is named [name]Hero[/name] as well - so while unique I don’t think it’s completely out there. ([name]Just[/name] don’t call her Heroin - week. ;)).
[name]Amelie[/name] [name]Hero[/name] flows the best! Pretty and quirky rolled into one combo.