WDYT of Coralie?
I've recently taking a liking to this name, including Cora and Coral (although I'd never use Coral). What do you think of it?
Also;
1) Can you help with Coralie combos?
2) Coralie or Cordelia (both with the nn Cora)?
Many thanks!
Also;
1) Can you help with Coralie combos?
2) Coralie or Cordelia (both with the nn Cora)?
Many thanks!
Replies
I love Coralie and its a fairly recent addition to my list, along with Rosalie which I think is similar.
Some mn suggestions. I looked at your list and picked out the names I thought worked well with fn Coralie:
Coralie Faye
Coralie Winter
Coralie Serena
Coralie Scarlett
Coralie Petra
Coralie Maia
Coralie Mae
Coralie Sarai
Coralie Junia
Coralie Julia
Coralie Jada
And some more mns I liked with Coralie:
Coralie Belle
Coralie Delphine
Coralie Esmee
Coralie Joy
Coralie Juliet
Coralie Noa
Coralie Nova
Coralie Nyx
Coralie Pearl
Coralie Sky
Coralie Sonnet
Coralie Xanthe
Coralie Zaida
Coralie Zahra
Some mn suggestions. I looked at your list and picked out the names I thought worked well with fn Coralie:
Coralie Faye
Coralie Winter
Coralie Serena
Coralie Scarlett
Coralie Petra
Coralie Maia
Coralie Mae
Coralie Sarai
Coralie Junia
Coralie Julia
Coralie Jada
And some more mns I liked with Coralie:
Coralie Belle
Coralie Delphine
Coralie Esmee
Coralie Joy
Coralie Juliet
Coralie Noa
Coralie Nova
Coralie Nyx
Coralie Pearl
Coralie Sky
Coralie Sonnet
Coralie Xanthe
Coralie Zaida
Coralie Zahra
This message was edited 8/20/2007, 2:01 AM
Using your PNL:
Coralie Megan
Coralie Faye
Coralie Meredith
Coralie Scarlett
Coralie Claire (a bit alliterative, but I love the flow)
Coralie Bridget
Coralie Juliana
Coralie Francesca
Coralie and Cordelia "Cora" are both lovely, but today I'll go with Coralie. It sounds more soft, but respectable at the same time.
Coralie Megan
Coralie Faye
Coralie Meredith
Coralie Scarlett
Coralie Claire (a bit alliterative, but I love the flow)
Coralie Bridget
Coralie Juliana
Coralie Francesca
Coralie and Cordelia "Cora" are both lovely, but today I'll go with Coralie. It sounds more soft, but respectable at the same time.
I've recently taking a liking to this name, including Cora and Coral (although I'd never use Coral). What do you think of it? It's alright, I pefer Coral myself.
Also;
1) Can you help with Coralie combos?
Coralie Grace
Coralie Anne
Coralie Rose
Coralie Faith
Coralie Jane
something short, & sweet goes well.
2) Coralie or Cordelia (both with the nn Cora)? Cordelia
Also;
1) Can you help with Coralie combos?
Coralie Grace
Coralie Anne
Coralie Rose
Coralie Faith
Coralie Jane
something short, & sweet goes well.
2) Coralie or Cordelia (both with the nn Cora)? Cordelia