Re: Norah, Christina and Sarah
in reply to a message by Mareasi
Sarah is classic, and Nora(h) is being rediscovered now, so Christina is the only one that feels a touch dated to me. I still like it, though (a lot, actually), and I think it's usable.
Norah Adelaide Charlotte: Nice, but the superfluous -h on Nora bothers me a lot. I think it make the name look far less elegant.
Christina Persephone Constance: This really doesn't work for me. I like Constance way, way, way more than Persephone, but I'd rather see this combo without it. Constance feels like a lead weight here, dragged behind the other names.
Sarah Elisabeth Prudence: Okay. Very Puritanical, though, and sort of cold. I wouldn't want Sarah Elisabeth Prudence testifying against me at my witch trial. Elizabeth, the spelling I prefer anyway, seems more in step with Sarah and Prudence.
Together, the three names give me a songstress vibe, after Jones, Aguilera, and Mclachlan. :)
Norah Adelaide Charlotte: Nice, but the superfluous -h on Nora bothers me a lot. I think it make the name look far less elegant.
Christina Persephone Constance: This really doesn't work for me. I like Constance way, way, way more than Persephone, but I'd rather see this combo without it. Constance feels like a lead weight here, dragged behind the other names.
Sarah Elisabeth Prudence: Okay. Very Puritanical, though, and sort of cold. I wouldn't want Sarah Elisabeth Prudence testifying against me at my witch trial. Elizabeth, the spelling I prefer anyway, seems more in step with Sarah and Prudence.
Together, the three names give me a songstress vibe, after Jones, Aguilera, and Mclachlan. :)