Re: Linnea
in reply to a message by Joy12
I used to babysit for a little Linnea, so I've loved it for years. The only down side is that some people only use two syllables, "li-NAY." The beauty (for me) of Linnea is the "-AY-uh" ending. So if I were sure that it would be pronounced "li-NAY-uh" I would be a lot happier endorsing it.
Kirsten Linnea is wonderful. My stock combos are: Sylvie Linnean (or Linnea Sylvie), Bridget Linnea and Linnea Sophie. :-)
Kirsten Linnea is wonderful. My stock combos are: Sylvie Linnean (or Linnea Sylvie), Bridget Linnea and Linnea Sophie. :-)
This message was edited 5/27/2011, 10:18 AM