Lois vs. Susan
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Susan Guinevere
Susan Marguerite
Susan Noemi
Includes AEIOU, for fun.
Includes AEIOU, for fun.
This message was edited 4/7/2020, 2:30 PM
Susan Florence Emily
Susan
Susan is dated but has some charm and pluckiness. Lois is just dated. Like a mid-century modern house vs. a split level.
In real life I would go with Susan Margaret (an honoring name), but in my head I'd pair it with something more exotic and exciting. Maybe Susan Esmeralda.
Susan is dated but has some charm and pluckiness. Lois is just dated. Like a mid-century modern house vs. a split level.
In real life I would go with Susan Margaret (an honoring name), but in my head I'd pair it with something more exotic and exciting. Maybe Susan Esmeralda.
Lois Evelina
Susan Theodosia
Susan ...
It already peaked, fifty or so years ago. It's got a way to go yet.
Lois is just ugly. Lowest.
Susan Maria
It already peaked, fifty or so years ago. It's got a way to go yet.
Lois is just ugly. Lowest.
Susan Maria
Susan. I love the way it makes my mouth feel to say it, like I’ve eaten something sweet. It’s soft but grounded. Plus it has some cute nicknames like Susie and Sukie.
Lois sounds like “lowest”, it doesn’t have any good nicknames that I can think of, and when I say it, it’s one of those ugly back-of-the-throat names, like I’m going to gag. I do like Louise, which is similar, because the soft, smiley ending redeems that one.
Lois sounds like “lowest”, it doesn’t have any good nicknames that I can think of, and when I say it, it’s one of those ugly back-of-the-throat names, like I’m going to gag. I do like Louise, which is similar, because the soft, smiley ending redeems that one.