[name_u]Wren[/name_u] [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] is lovely, but, and I don’t know if I’m just a bit Wren-ed out on here, I slightly prefer [name_f]Winifred[/name_f] as a first. At a stretch you could even get to nn [name_u]Wren[/name_u]. I like [name_f]Winifred[/name_f] [name_f]Mary[/name_f] the best of the two combos.
Tough one, they re both great and both have such different vibes!
[name_f]Winifred[/name_f] is a soft yet strong, underused vintage name that I love seeing other people using and considering, but it’s a little too heavy and fussy for my personal style.
So I have to give another vote to [name_u]Wren[/name_u]! I love both of your combos but would probably go for [name_u]Wren[/name_u] [name_f]Evangeline[/name_f] myself – I’m a bit over [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] in the middle, even though I think a quirky first like [name_u]Wren[/name_u] balances it out nicely.
[name_u]Love[/name_u] @Myosotis suggestion of [name_f]Winifred[/name_f] nn [name_u]Wren[/name_u] I think it totally works.
I do think [name_u]Wren[/name_u] [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] has the best flow, but I definitely prefer [name_f]Winifred[/name_f] “Winnie” over [name_u]Wren[/name_u].
Both are very cute, I prefer [name_f]Winifred[/name_f] a bit more cause I really love the potential nn [name_u]Freddie[/name_u]. [name_f]Winifred[/name_f] [name_f]Mary[/name_f] sounds very classy and cute.