I think it's kind of harsh looking, a bit anemic. I don't much get a friendly vibe from it - it's like a too-tight bun hairdo and glasses perched on a long nose, distilled into a name. I prefer
Jeanne, said like
Jean. Gives it a Hollywood Golden
Age flair.
On second thought, after musing on it for a bit, I can appreciate it for what it is. It has an abrupt honesty to it; a kind of openness. Here are some combos:
Jean MinervaJean AugustaJean LauraJean HelenaJean ClaraJean SarahJean AngelaJean AmandaJean MirandaJean Juliet
ok ok, it's growing on me now!
This message was edited 10/8/2013, 1:20 PM