[Opinions] Flora Yvette & Cleo Mercy
What is your opinions on the two combos? What do you think of them for twins?
Flora is such a cool, pretty, and feminine name. I dig the etymology. Yvette honors my grandmother. I really love the etymology of the yew tree and its symbolism with immortality, and rebirth.
Cleo has an awesome meaning, cute, and spunky. Although I love Cleopatra, this is a better choice. Mercy would honor my Grandmother Lamercie. Who died recently and I had a good relationship with. This probably has to be the one virtue name I would actually use.
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"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves." - William Shakespeare
Flora is such a cool, pretty, and feminine name. I dig the etymology. Yvette honors my grandmother. I really love the etymology of the yew tree and its symbolism with immortality, and rebirth.
Cleo has an awesome meaning, cute, and spunky. Although I love Cleopatra, this is a better choice. Mercy would honor my Grandmother Lamercie. Who died recently and I had a good relationship with. This probably has to be the one virtue name I would actually use.
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Ok so Cleo is one of my favourite names, I love it. Cleo Mercy as a combo is amazing! I love it actually. Flora is also beautiful, it’s grown on me massively over the last 6-12 months. Yvette has never been a fave, but it’s honouring for you and Flora Yvette is a nice pairing.
I love the Middle names
I think they're REALLY pretty. Cleo Mercy is awfully special.
I'm getting a 60s vibe with like, velvet interiors and virginia slims and that crazy thick eye makeup.
So nice that the names are also really meaningful.
I have a professional contact named Yvette and it's just a really pretty name. I didn't know it came from Yew.
I'm getting a 60s vibe with like, velvet interiors and virginia slims and that crazy thick eye makeup.
So nice that the names are also really meaningful.
I have a professional contact named Yvette and it's just a really pretty name. I didn't know it came from Yew.