Madeleine, Rebecca, Eve or Sarah?
Which of those names do you like better?
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Eve
Rebecca.
Madeleine, no contest
I am so freaking bored of Sarah and Rebecca. Theres nothing wrong with them, perfectly nice names...they just make me fall aleep on the computer keyboard. And then the next thing you know I'm suggesting Xxreighynalyenn for some one trying to name their daughter.
Eve is short sweet and simple, but it doesn't do much for me either. I prefer Evie as a nn, personally.
I love the Madeleine spelling.
I am so freaking bored of Sarah and Rebecca. Theres nothing wrong with them, perfectly nice names...they just make me fall aleep on the computer keyboard. And then the next thing you know I'm suggesting Xxreighynalyenn for some one trying to name their daughter.
Eve is short sweet and simple, but it doesn't do much for me either. I prefer Evie as a nn, personally.
I love the Madeleine spelling.
Easy. Rebecca.
I like Rebecca (also Rebekka, the German spelling, as it is a family name), Eve and Madeleine (prefer Madeline). Sarah (prefer Sara) is alright but really common so I wouldn't use it.
Rebecca is a bit dated now, but still a classic. Madeleine is just starting to lose some popularity.
I guess I'd go with Eve. Eve Madeline is a nice combo, Eve Rebecca is as well. I dislike how Madeleine has so many spelling variants (especially dislike Madelyn) and Maddie is really common because all the Madisons get called Maddie, too.
Rebecca is a bit dated now, but still a classic. Madeleine is just starting to lose some popularity.
I guess I'd go with Eve. Eve Madeline is a nice combo, Eve Rebecca is as well. I dislike how Madeleine has so many spelling variants (especially dislike Madelyn) and Maddie is really common because all the Madisons get called Maddie, too.
Eve
Sarah. Sweet, unfussy, and still a princess.
They're all pretty names, but I'd like to meet a little Eve the most. Madeleine is gorgeous, but I dislike Maddie, so I'd only use it as a middle name. Eve Madeleine and Eve Rebecca would be stunning.
I like Rebecca quite a bit, but I know too many to use it myself as anything but a middle name. Sarah has a beautiful sound, but I've met even more Sarahs than I have Rebeccas. The good thing about Rebecca is that it isn't overly common for little girls these days. Sarah, on the other hand, is still popular.
I like Rebecca quite a bit, but I know too many to use it myself as anything but a middle name. Sarah has a beautiful sound, but I've met even more Sarahs than I have Rebeccas. The good thing about Rebecca is that it isn't overly common for little girls these days. Sarah, on the other hand, is still popular.
Rebecca is sooooooooo pretty.
I think I'll say Sarah. They're all lovely.
Sarah.
Rebecca
I like Madeleine and Eve, they are two of my most favorite names of all time
Sarah is okay, I prefer the spelling Sara because of the Fleetwood Mac song
I can't stand Rebecca because I know so many Rebecca's, plus the singer of that ghastly "Friday" song is named Rebecca, but if you like it, that's cool too :)
Sarah is okay, I prefer the spelling Sara because of the Fleetwood Mac song
I can't stand Rebecca because I know so many Rebecca's, plus the singer of that ghastly "Friday" song is named Rebecca, but if you like it, that's cool too :)
Sarah
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Madeleine.
Madeleine
Madeleine
Madeleine. I find it so melodious. But Rebecca and Eve are not far behind. Sarah bored me to death, but it's a feminine classic and therefore I'd still be happy to see it on a newborn.
I remember a guy in school who's wife was about to give birth. He was asking us if we liked Rebecca Evie or Evie Rebecca better. I can't recall what my vote was for, but the combinations stuck with me.
I remember a guy in school who's wife was about to give birth. He was asking us if we liked Rebecca Evie or Evie Rebecca better. I can't recall what my vote was for, but the combinations stuck with me.
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Eve
Of those, it is the most unexpected and not as tired.
Of those, it is the most unexpected and not as tired.
I love Rebecca.