Re: Eva
in reply to a message by Working Class Hero
When it comes to Eve-ish names, here's how I break it down:
3. Evangeline - gets a bit out-there at times, and I always second guess how I pronounce it.
2. Eve - 1-syllable names appeal to me.
1. Eva - a little more feminine, but getting popular
I avoid hyphenated names at almost all costs. Sure, there's the obscure Biblical name like Kerenhappuch (Keren-Happuch), but it annoys me.
Eva also find a little more free when it comes to MNs:
Eva Catherine
Eva Elizabeth
Eva Joy
Eva Lillian
Eva Rebecca
Hyphenations still annoy me. I'd go with it.
3. Evangeline - gets a bit out-there at times, and I always second guess how I pronounce it.
2. Eve - 1-syllable names appeal to me.
1. Eva - a little more feminine, but getting popular
I avoid hyphenated names at almost all costs. Sure, there's the obscure Biblical name like Kerenhappuch (Keren-Happuch), but it annoys me.
Eva also find a little more free when it comes to MNs:
Hyphenations still annoy me. I'd go with it.