Re: Cassia
in reply to a message by 2angelgoats
Cassia, yes!! The -andra in Cassandra often doesn't sound good to me either. Cassia is perfect, and Cass and Cassie are great nicknames. I quite like Cassius and Cassian for a boy. I sway a little with how much I like Cassidy, but mostly it seems to me to take away from the nice Cass-ness. Cassandra is quite regal but youthful. I've known two Cassies. One was Cassandra, the other Cassidy.
I really like Cassia Bellatrix and Cassia Maelys.
Also:
Cassia Cecily
Cassia Esme
Cassia Willow
Cassia Margot
Cassia Harriet
Cassia Beatrix
Cassia Penelope
Cassia Lola
Cassia Arielle
Cassia Freya
Cassia Guinevere
Cassia Tatiana
Cassia Liv
Cassia Marina
Cassia Elin
Cassia Daisy
Cassia Madeleine
Cassia Vivienne
Cassia Florence
Cassia Wilhelmine
Cassia Eleanor
Cassia Greta
Cassia Autumn
Cassia Juliet
I really like Cassia Bellatrix and Cassia Maelys.
Also:
Cassia Cecily
Cassia Esme
Cassia Willow
Cassia Margot
Cassia Harriet
Cassia Beatrix
Cassia Penelope
Cassia Lola
Cassia Arielle
Cassia Freya
Cassia Guinevere
Cassia Tatiana
Cassia Liv
Cassia Marina
Cassia Elin
Cassia Daisy
Cassia Madeleine
Cassia Vivienne
Cassia Florence
Cassia Wilhelmine
Cassia Eleanor
Cassia Greta
Cassia Autumn
Cassia Juliet
Replies
Ooh, Cassian. I LOVE female-sounding names with -n on the end for boys, like Corin, Florian, and Dorian. That's definitely on my list.
And thanks for your combos! They're all great. If I had to pick a top three... Cassia Florence, Cassia Guinevere, and Cassia Daisy.
And thanks for your combos! They're all great. If I had to pick a top three... Cassia Florence, Cassia Guinevere, and Cassia Daisy.