I know it’s got a lot of Ls in it but it’s just a question really…which one do you think sounds nicer and flows better?
[name]Calliope[/name] [name]Louisa[/name] or [name]Louisa[/name] [name]Calliope[/name]
I know it’s got a lot of Ls in it but it’s just a question really…which one do you think sounds nicer and flows better?
[name]Calliope[/name] [name]Louisa[/name] or [name]Louisa[/name] [name]Calliope[/name]
[name]Louisa[/name] [name]Calliope[/name] flows better, imo.
I would much prefer to see [name]Calliope[/name] as the first name but [name]Louisa[/name] [name]Calliope[/name] sounds better.
[name]Louisa[/name] [name]Calliope[/name] flows better I think, though I love [name]Calliope[/name].
[name]Louisa[/name] [name]Calliope[/name], though I love the two together either way.
[name]Louisa[/name] [name]Calliope[/name] sounds the best.
[name]Louisa[/name] Calipoe but I would love to see [name]Calliope[/name] up front.
I agree with the other Berries, [name]Louisa[/name] [name]Calliope[/name] flows best.
If you wanted [name]Calliope[/name] in the front, [name]Louise[/name] or [name]Eloise[/name] flow better as middles with it, in my opinion.
Oh, see I actually think that [name]Calliope[/name] [name]Louisa[/name] flows better! Try saying it with your last name. [name]Louisa[/name]/[name]Louise[/name] is a semi-common middle name, so I think it actually sounds nice.
I think [name]Calliope[/name] [name]Louisa[/name] sounds better, assuming it is call-eye-oh-pee lou-EE-sah, not lou-ee-za
Either one sounds nice…I think it just depends on what you would call her?
I think [name]Louisa[/name] [name]Calliope[/name] is nicer, but would love to see [name]Calliope[/name] in the first name spot.