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Brian Daniel - Neither name really captivates me. Dislike Brian, Daniel is okay (one of those common, classic names). The combo isn't too ghastly though.
Tessa Emberlee - Combo flows well. Not a fan of either name, but I do guilty think there's something nice about it? Probably is just the sound, and I find Tedda kinda sweet (though I always feels it needs more to it - more substance like Tess, Ness, Nell etc.).
Cedar Reinhart - Guilty like this. Assuming it's a boy. Would never use, just seems kinda log cabinish (if anyone can actually understand what I mean - probably just me).
Ava Marie - Eh, so many Ava's, and Marie is on the fillery side. Does flow well though, I'll give it that. Also, it's not too bad - just a name I've grown a bit immune to: due to its popularity.
Ronan Marcello - I dislike Ronan, and Marcello is falling into that category (but I do prefer it). Yes, it does flow, but there's something about Ronan with Marcello which bugs me: I think it's I consider Ronan a bulky, deeper, consonant, heavy name, whereas Marcello is a lot lighter.
Hugh Edward & Sophia Grace - Classic names, nice combos. Hugh Edward: news reader Huw Edwards. I do like the name Edward quite a bit, not a fan of Hugh though - but in this combo it works (even if it is not to my taste).
Tessa Emberlee - Combo flows well. Not a fan of either name, but I do guilty think there's something nice about it? Probably is just the sound, and I find Tedda kinda sweet (though I always feels it needs more to it - more substance like Tess, Ness, Nell etc.).
Cedar Reinhart - Guilty like this. Assuming it's a boy. Would never use, just seems kinda log cabinish (if anyone can actually understand what I mean - probably just me).
Ava Marie - Eh, so many Ava's, and Marie is on the fillery side. Does flow well though, I'll give it that. Also, it's not too bad - just a name I've grown a bit immune to: due to its popularity.
Ronan Marcello - I dislike Ronan, and Marcello is falling into that category (but I do prefer it). Yes, it does flow, but there's something about Ronan with Marcello which bugs me: I think it's I consider Ronan a bulky, deeper, consonant, heavy name, whereas Marcello is a lot lighter.
Hugh Edward & Sophia Grace - Classic names, nice combos. Hugh Edward: news reader Huw Edwards. I do like the name Edward quite a bit, not a fan of Hugh though - but in this combo it works (even if it is not to my taste).
This message was edited 7/23/2018, 5:54 PM