Re: Magnolia, Louisa or Cecily
in reply to a message by lola77
1. How you picture a child with each name
Louisa is friendly, outgoing, intelligent, and astute. She likes flowers, the colour yellow and wearing ribbons in her hair. She has golden or brown hair and light eyes.
Magnolia is attentive, patient, a good student, and somewhat reserved around strangers. She likes reading, writing, and drawing. She has dark hair and blue or brown eyes.
Cecily is preppy, talkative, popular, and active. She likes horses, dancing, and being with her friends. She has blond hair and light eyes.
2. Which you like the best and why
I like Louisa best because it's classical and the most pleasant to my ears out of the three. Also, the name makes me think of an idyllic summer. I prefer Lou as a nickname over Lulu, however.
3. Which goes best in the sibset
Malcolm, Scarlett, and Louisa sounds the best to me, with Magnolia following not far behind. (I originally went with Magnolia, but Magnolia and Malcolm have the same initial sound).
Louisa is friendly, outgoing, intelligent, and astute. She likes flowers, the colour yellow and wearing ribbons in her hair. She has golden or brown hair and light eyes.
Magnolia is attentive, patient, a good student, and somewhat reserved around strangers. She likes reading, writing, and drawing. She has dark hair and blue or brown eyes.
Cecily is preppy, talkative, popular, and active. She likes horses, dancing, and being with her friends. She has blond hair and light eyes.
2. Which you like the best and why
I like Louisa best because it's classical and the most pleasant to my ears out of the three. Also, the name makes me think of an idyllic summer. I prefer Lou as a nickname over Lulu, however.
3. Which goes best in the sibset
Malcolm, Scarlett, and Louisa sounds the best to me, with Magnolia following not far behind. (I originally went with Magnolia, but Magnolia and Malcolm have the same initial sound).
This message was edited 6/24/2011, 2:30 PM
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Thanks for this response- I LOVED reading it and agree, the repeated initial sound in Magnolia is what's holding me back from it though I do adore the name.