BA and a name combo question
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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.
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.
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.
I’m not a fan of Ruth as a fn. It sounds harsh and dated to me. April’s been growing on me.
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!