Isobel, Catherine, and Sophia (questions)
What do you think of when you see this sibling set?
Isobel, Catherine, and Sophia.
Do you think that these names fit well together? Would these names be good names for sisters in the 1700's/1800's?
Would "Marie/Maria" work better than "Sophia" in this sibling set?
Isobel, Catherine, Marie
Isobel, Catherine, Maria
Thank you.
Isobel, Catherine, and Sophia.
Do you think that these names fit well together? Would these names be good names for sisters in the 1700's/1800's?
Would "Marie/Maria" work better than "Sophia" in this sibling set?
Isobel, Catherine, Marie
Isobel, Catherine, Maria
Thank you.
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You're welcome. Modern day tho those three sound wonderful together.
Thanks for the comment about the different origins. I'll consider that.
I like all the names. They are beautiful.
I think it's a very nice sibling set. And it would fit in with that time period as well as it would right now.
I don't think of anything in particular, I just think the set sounds lovely. The names fit together nicely imo. I wouldn't change Sophia to Marie/Maria.
I love Maria, so that would be my choice.
What do you think of when you see this sibling set?
I really like it.
Do you think that these names fit well together? Would these names be good names for sisters in the 1700's/1800's?
I'm iffy on Isobel. Isabel (or Isabella), Catherine and Sophia would be better. (Though, this page http://www.galbithink.org/names/ncumb.txt has Isobell a few times and that's for Durham.Northumberland)
Would "Marie/Maria" work better than "Sophia" in this sibling set?
I think equally as good, though perhaps not so much Marie (and Maria would be mah-RYE-ah rather than Mah-REE-ah then). Isobel, Catherine and Mary would also be nice (or Isabel, Catherine and Mary/Isabella, Catherine and Mary).
I really like it.
Do you think that these names fit well together? Would these names be good names for sisters in the 1700's/1800's?
I'm iffy on Isobel. Isabel (or Isabella), Catherine and Sophia would be better. (Though, this page http://www.galbithink.org/names/ncumb.txt has Isobell a few times and that's for Durham.Northumberland)
Would "Marie/Maria" work better than "Sophia" in this sibling set?
I think equally as good, though perhaps not so much Marie (and Maria would be mah-RYE-ah rather than Mah-REE-ah then). Isobel, Catherine and Mary would also be nice (or Isabel, Catherine and Mary/Isabella, Catherine and Mary).