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BA and a name combo question
One of my besties gave birth on April 1st to...Margot RuthWhich I think is lovely. I gave up Margaux several years ago after another friend used Margot, and so suggest d it to this friend :)Anyway her birth got me thinking about the combo Ruth April which I’m currently loving. Wdyt of it?
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Never been a fan of the name Ruth, although I've known several lovely people named Ruth.
I do like April.

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I'd love to meet a Margot Ruth. I don't much care for either name personally but I like them together and would be happy to see them. Margaux is fun.Ruth April is very sweet, yes!
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I love Ruth as a fn - it seems wasted as a mn - and I don't enjoy April at all, but as a mn it's easy to overlook.Ruth Margot would flow better than Margot Ruth, for what that's worth. I used to know a Ruth Margaret, and I prefer Margaret to Margot and just about anything to Margaux; now I know a Ruth Mary, which should be glorious but there's something that prevents me from being entirely in favour of it, and I don't know what it is. Syllables? Ruth Anne is fine; so are Ruth Alice and Ruth Antonia. Can't be that, then.
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My problem with Ruth Mary would be that I'm not keen on the "th-m" transition (though I quite like Ruth Margaret just for the rhythm and the vibe) but if you like Ruth Margot I doubt it's that either. For me, both Ruth Margot and Margot Ruth flow nicely.
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I love it! I’ve been thinking of Margot a lot more recently, and I love Margot Robbie as well so there’s that connection for me.I’m not a fan of Ruth as a fn. It sounds harsh and dated to me. April’s been growing on me.
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Margot Ruth is lovely. That's awesome that your friend took your suggestion. Ruth is just about my favorite girl name, so I'm gonna love just about any combo. I tend to like softer, longer middle names with Ruth (Ruth Angelica is a favorite combo), so Ruth April does feel a little abrupt to me. But it's also spunky, unexpected, and fresh, so hey!
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