See the results of this poll: Which Way Around?
Respondents: 56 (This poll is closed)
- Ivy Ramona : 32 (57%)
- Ramona Ivy: 24 (43%)
Respondents: 56 (This poll is closed)
[name]Ivy[/name] [name]Ramona[/name] for me. I adore the short-and-sweet, vintage [name]Ivy[/name], and [name]Ivy[/name] [name]Ramona[/name] sounds so sweet. I do like [name]Ramona[/name], but nowhere near as much as [name]Ivy[/name], and I think the flow of [name]Ramona[/name] [name]Ivy[/name] is a bit stunted, thanks to the -a I- part…
Since [name]Ramona[/name] [name]Ivy[/name] has the best flow I voted for it. But I love [name]Ivy[/name] much more. [name]Ivy[/name] [name]Romola[/name] would be a dream (for some reason I like this better then [name]Ivy[/name] [name]Ramona[/name].)
Well, I’ll say the opposite to previous poster : D. I like [name]Ramona[/name] better as a name, but I think the flow of [name]Ivy[/name] [name]Ramona[/name] is better. And I do like [name]Ivy[/name] well enough too.
I don’t like that long “o” in [name]Ramona[/name] for a fn… [name]Ivy[/name] [name]Ramona[/name]!
[name]Ivy[/name] needs to pair with something that ends on a consonant and stresses its last or penultimate syllable. [name]Ivy[/name] [name]Simone[/name] works much better.
Likewise, [name]Ramona[/name] needs to pair with something that starts on a consonant and ends on one too. [name]Ramona[/name] [name]Claire[/name], for example.
I like them almost equally, but give a slight edge to [name]Ramona[/name] [name]Ivy[/name]. [name]Ramona[/name] seems like a more versatile first name, but that’s the only reason, I don’t think you could go wrong with either arrangement.
[name]Ivy[/name] [name]Ramona[/name]. I think that it’s a sweet yet sophisticated combo that flows beautifully.
I voted for [name]Ivy[/name] [name]Ramona[/name] as a personal preference since I like [name]Ivy[/name] more
[name]Ivy[/name] [name]Ramona[/name] - both for flow and general preference for [name]Ivy[/name].
[name]Ivy[/name] [name]Ramona[/name] flows better.