My daughter
Miranda Cherylsay: Hey,
Miranda!
think: That's what we used to call Tziporah...I like
Miranda a lot, but not
Cheryl. At least, not as a MN for
Miranda.
My daughter
Moriah Brynsay: Hi,
Moriah, nice to meet you. Your name's very pretty.
think: Aw, add
Moriah to the list of names I love but can't use without thinking of Lord of the Rings.
My daughter
Abigail Gracesay: Hi,
Abigail.
think: Salt petre! Pins! Seriously, the names sound nice together, if a little boring.
My daughter
Emilia Clairesay: Nice to meet you
Emilia.
think: The flourishy ending cannot disguise that
Emily and all variations thereof is/are one of the cruellest names that can be given to a child. Seriously, being named
Sarah is awful, and
Emily is far more popular. I know it's
Emilia and not
Emily, but they don't sound that different at all.
My daughter Ashtyn Blaire
say: Hello, Ashtyn.
Can I call you
Ash?
think: Another victim of kry8tiff names. Poor soul.
my daughter
Rebekah Erinsay: Hi,
Rebekah!
think:
Rebekah is much better than
Rebecca.
my daughter
Christiana Lilysay: Hey there,
Christiana. Do you go by anything else?
Chris?
Ana?
Tiana? Anything?
think: Christana-ty? Interesting this is the sister of
Rebekah...
My daughter
Brynn Leahsay:
Brynn, what a nice name! Nice to meet you.
think: It is a nice name, and
Leah's one of my favourites, but they don't fit together at all. Saying this name aloud is awkward. Plus it sounds like Brynnlie, which is...eech. I'd pick a different MN.