Re: Gwendolen
in reply to a message by misscurlieq
Yes. I like the cadence of it, and the meaning and origin are interesting enough. It used to be one of my favorites, but now I'm a little bored with it.
Either spelling. I feel like the e looks more formal/proper/classic while the y adds some dimension visually and is slightly 70s/retro.
Gwen. Gwendolen Iris. Gwendolen Iris Octavia. Gwendolen Octavia.
Either spelling. I feel like the e looks more formal/proper/classic while the y adds some dimension visually and is slightly 70s/retro.
Gwen. Gwendolen Iris. Gwendolen Iris Octavia. Gwendolen Octavia.