Lenore?
We were trying Lenore out as a middle name but the more we thought about it the more we liked it as a first name. What do you think of it as a first name? Does it work better with the middle name Cosette or Colette?
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I think Lenore is a great name, but I wouldn't pair it with another French two-syllable name like Cosette or Colette (although of the two, I like it more with Cosette).
Lenore Colette is ok
I know a Richelle Lenore.
I think Colette looks/sounds good with Lenore.
I think Colette looks/sounds good with Lenore.
Lenore Colette is gorgeous!
I like Lenore Cosette a little better.
I feel like Lenore is one of those names that works extremely well as a middle name, but isn't common or filler. It has a morbid, romantic quality cuz of Poe, but I like that and it isn't overwhelming. It's very mature sounding but in a sweet way rather than a dowdy way. And Cosette as a middle makes the combo softer and sweeter.
I feel like Lenore is one of those names that works extremely well as a middle name, but isn't common or filler. It has a morbid, romantic quality cuz of Poe, but I like that and it isn't overwhelming. It's very mature sounding but in a sweet way rather than a dowdy way. And Cosette as a middle makes the combo softer and sweeter.
Lenore used to be one of my favorite names! I still find it charming.
I prefer Lenore Cosette.
I prefer Lenore Cosette.
it's okay, but I prefer Leonore. But my overall favorite is Leonora.
Leonore Cosette is magnificent.
Leonore Cosette is magnificent.
I think Lenore is absolutely lovely! I’m not sure I love it with either middle name though. Having two two-syllable names in a row with the emphasis on the same syllable is too sing-songy for me. (“Callooh Callay”!) What about Lenore Nicolette, just to break it up a bit?