See the results of this poll: Which sounds better?
Respondents: 49 (This poll is closed)
- Veronica Lenore: 30 (61%)
- Veronica Lilith: 19 (39%)
Respondents: 49 (This poll is closed)
I voted for [name]Veronica[/name] [name]Lilith[/name] as it has the best flow and I love the way it looks. [name]Veronica[/name] [name]Lenore[/name] doesn’t look or sound right to me and has no pizzazz. [name]Veronica[/name] is a name with a long history as it has Latin and saintly roots. I’m glad someone is finally choosing this rarely heard gem! All the best!
Thanks [name]Misha[/name]! I didn’t expect input, but it’s lovely to hear it. I’m glad you like [name]Veronica[/name] [name]Lilith[/name], I definitely agree that it looks prettier than [name]Veronica[/name] [name]Lenore[/name].
I chose [name]Veronica[/name] [name]Lenore[/name], funnily enough because I think it has much better flow than [name]Veronica[/name] [name]Lilith[/name].
I love it because the emphasis is on the second syllable in [name]Lenore[/name] instead of the first. Names like this make fabulous middles because they flow well with so many different first names (e.g. one of the most used middle names, [name]Marie[/name]).
I think the whole combo is gorgeous (although I do like [name]Veronica[/name] [name]Lilith[/name] too) and I also love [name]Veronica[/name] and am happy to see it being used
Congrats!
It is tied and I’m still undecided!
[name]Veronica[/name] [name]Lillith[/name] is really cool
They are both nice. It looks like things tipped toward [name]Veronica[/name] [name]Lenore[/name]. I agree that second-syllable stress is very nice. If you love [name]Lilith[/name] more use it : D. If you are still on the fence…could you consider [name]Lil/nameette as a relative of [name]Lily[/name]/[name]Lilith[/name]? Gets the second syllable stress back. All best!