[Opinions] Re: Mavourneen...
in reply to a message by Viola Eponine
I like it! It's almost like an elaborated form of Maureen, but more unique. I think it would go well with short, sweet, one-syllable MNs (Mavourneen Rose, Mavourneen Grace, Mavourneen Love, Mavourneen Lark), but also:
Mavourneen Louisa
Mavourneen Elaine
Mavourneen Eloise
Mavourneen Therese
Mavourneen Lucia
Mavourneen Scarlett
Mavourneen Cosette
Mavourneen Martha
Mavourneen Louisa
Mavourneen Elaine
Mavourneen Eloise
Mavourneen Therese
Mavourneen Lucia
Mavourneen Scarlett
Mavourneen Cosette
Mavourneen Martha