Re: February Top 10
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1. Felix Jude - The king of names!
2. Jasper Nicholas - darling!
3. Benjamin Arthur - Benjamin is too common for my liking, but Arthur is delightful.
4. Isaac James - What a happy-looking combo. So full of smiling, clear sounds.
5. Samuel Peter - Two of my least favourite names, but a very stoic pairing! I respect Samuel Peter immensely.
6. Edwin Silas - simply charming, I do so love Edwin
7. Asa Daniel - ever so old-new sounding. The very definition of hipster hip
8. Wilfred Oliver - good heavens what a buttoned up gent. Well done.
9. Silas Timothy - what an adorable pairing! So cozy and bashful.
10. Ezra Paul - I am not a Paul fan at all but gosh is this a looker! So very masculine. Ravishing.
1. Theodora Catherine - this is a shining brass knuckle of a name. It has such elegant power. Don't mess with Theodora Catherine.
2. Alice Keturah - I love the quaintness of this name, like newly-broken colonial homestead soil, or the plain wooden beam of a Quaker church.
3. Charlotte Mary - a regal princess, smooth and pearled.
4. Margaret Olivia - another strong name; dark and broodingly intelligent. Bravo.
5. Susannah Magdalene - a intereting pair; Susannah is all light, rosy cheeks and Pollyanna optimism, Magdalene is shadows and stiff red brocades. An enjoayble juxtaposition.
6. Elizabeth Anna - I sense a great critical mind when I see this name. Another high smarty-pants moniker.
7. Cecile Caroline - I enjoy both names but something about Cecile sounds abrubt next to Caroline. Maybe a switch, Caroline Cecile? I like Cecilia Caroline and Cecily Caroline a touch more. Cecily Caroline has such a sweet innocence to it, like a prettily pinafored farm girl. It's so nice to see Cecile being used though!
8. Georgiana Frances - ever so prim and polished
9. Josephine Lucy - adorable! Wonderfully feathered and light.
10. Beatrix Amelia - another cutie-pie. The X gives a jolt of modernity. Energetic and fun.