Coral, Simon and Susanna
Please could you tell me what you think of these names
1. Coral / Coral Alice - This is my new favourite combo for a girl at the moment, what do you think of it? (apart from the bad flow)
2. Simon
3. Susanna - do you prefer Susannah or Suzanna or Suzette ... ?
Thanks
Alice
My favourite names are Henry Atticus, Theodore Brishan, Fabien Baruch, Coral Alice, Iris Perdita and Anouk Iris
Proud big sister to Sophie and Isabel
1. Coral / Coral Alice - This is my new favourite combo for a girl at the moment, what do you think of it? (apart from the bad flow)
2. Simon
3. Susanna - do you prefer Susannah or Suzanna or Suzette ... ?
Thanks
Alice
My favourite names are Henry Atticus, Theodore Brishan, Fabien Baruch, Coral Alice, Iris Perdita and Anouk Iris
Proud big sister to Sophie and Isabel
Replies
1. Coral could grown on me (no pun intended). Coral Alice sounds fine imo.
2. I LOVE Simon. One of my favorite boy names.
3. Susannah is the spelling I prefer. It just looks more complete imo. But I dislike Sue and Susie as nn's. Maybe Anna or Annie could work, but I'd prefer just to call her Susannah. :)
2. I LOVE Simon. One of my favorite boy names.
3. Susannah is the spelling I prefer. It just looks more complete imo. But I dislike Sue and Susie as nn's. Maybe Anna or Annie could work, but I'd prefer just to call her Susannah. :)
1. Coral / Coral Alice - tbh Coral makes me think of a narrow-monded upper class woman. Would sound a bit precocious on a child anywayI think
2. Simon - love it! Classic name and underused at the moment
3. Susanna - I really like this as well, prefer it with an h on the end. Hate nn Sue though
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Processed “cheese”. The word should always, like Soviet “democracy”, be framed in quotes, for no matter what the law may say, I refuse to call this cheese
~Bob Brown~
2. Simon - love it! Classic name and underused at the moment
3. Susanna - I really like this as well, prefer it with an h on the end. Hate nn Sue though
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Processed “cheese”. The word should always, like Soviet “democracy”, be framed in quotes, for no matter what the law may say, I refuse to call this cheese
~Bob Brown~
Coral is a word to me, and doesn't have a name quality to it. I do like Alice, but I don't think the combo flows, because of the l's of both names. I think Cora is much nicer.
Simon is a very weak toned name to me - not very attractive sounding.
I prefer the spelling Susannah - very lovely.
-Lissa Hannah-
My twelve !'s = Kipling, Barry, Mortimer, Miles, Marmaduke, Fletcher, Maris, Blanche, Gladys, Arlette, Glenda, and Juniper
My ten ?'s = Pasquale, Archibald, Humphrey, Nigel, Bernard, Minna, Doris, Shirley, Cordelia, and Gertrude
Simon is a very weak toned name to me - not very attractive sounding.
I prefer the spelling Susannah - very lovely.
-Lissa Hannah-
My ten ?'s = Pasquale, Archibald, Humphrey, Nigel, Bernard, Minna, Doris, Shirley, Cordelia, and Gertrude