Audrey
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I love it, but Helena isn't my thing
I love Audrey. It is a pretty classic. It is strange that I ended up liking it. I had gone to school with a girl named Aubrey and I much preferred that to Audrey. Then I became a name nerd and now I only like Audrey. :-) It sounds lovely with Helena.
Where I live, Audrey's plump, plain, middle aged and working class.
I would pronounce Helena as Helen + a. I greatly prefer Helen, though, and I don't like he LAY na at all. Helen sounds much younger than Audrey to me.
I would pronounce Helena as Helen + a. I greatly prefer Helen, though, and I don't like he LAY na at all. Helen sounds much younger than Audrey to me.
Audrey is pleasant (my gran wanted my mum to name me this, and I wouldn't have minded), but I wish it wasn't the name of the beefy stubble-chinned man-in-drag in a series of paper towels ads on Brit TV! (The other one in the ads is Brenda).
Helena is lovely, and the sibset is nice, except for the fact that to me Helena sounds more classic and romantic than Audrey.
Helena is lovely, and the sibset is nice, except for the fact that to me Helena sounds more classic and romantic than Audrey.
This message was edited 10/8/2009, 2:05 AM
Audrey has an old fashion air about it that I like. I personally like the name.
The sibsset work out well. Both are classic sounding names.
The sibsset work out well. Both are classic sounding names.