BA - Isla Emmeline
A friend had a baby. WDYT?
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"How wonderful it is that no one need wait a single moment before starting to improve upon the world." -Ann Frank
Mama to my "bright star" Clarisse Bituin and Wife to Julius. Mahal na mahal from our little family to yours!
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"How wonderful it is that no one need wait a single moment before starting to improve upon the world." -Ann Frank
Mama to my "bright star" Clarisse Bituin and Wife to Julius. Mahal na mahal from our little family to yours!
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Now that I know Emmeline is pronounced Emma-LINE (and not "leen"), I like the combo a lot less. Isla Emmeline trips over itself with all the Ls and long Is.
Noooo the infection is spreading! I think every second kid here is called Isla. I hate it. Emmeline is okay. Together they sound like a tiny islet in a remote oceanic region, which is where I wish this name would go.
The combo is too vowel-heavy, and Isla is insubstantial. But it's not butt-ugly or anything.
Boring. I literally know a dozen babies named Isla, it's insanely popular here. Emmeline is a bit more interesting..
I like it, it's really pretty.
Eh, it kind of runs together for me "I lemoline" --> a limo line
The names are too similar for one combo IMO- they'd sound great as sisters
The names are too similar for one combo IMO- they'd sound great as sisters
This message was edited 10/12/2015, 4:05 PM
I think it's really cute, almost overly so
This message was edited 10/12/2015, 2:02 PM
Love Emmeline, not a big fan of Isla. But it's a nice combo.
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How is Emmeline pronounced? If it's -line, I don't like the repeated long "i" vowel, and if it's -leen, I don't like that pronunciation of Emmeline. I give the combo a B-
I am not too keen on most combos where two names begin with a different vowel. I don't mind if they begin with the same vowel (Ivy Isabel, Elizabeth Eugenie, Alice Amelia), but different vowels does usually displease me.
I am not too keen on most combos where two names begin with a different vowel. I don't mind if they begin with the same vowel (Ivy Isabel, Elizabeth Eugenie, Alice Amelia), but different vowels does usually displease me.
This message was edited 10/12/2015, 9:24 AM
It's a long "I". The double vowel combo caught me off guard at first too, but I was glad that the first name didn't end in the same vowel as the middle name started.
Isla seems to be catching on around NY though.
Isla seems to be catching on around NY though.