Susanna Blythe
Wdyt of Susanna Blythe?
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Not something I'd ever use myself, either for a kid or in any other context, but it's certainly nice and as a huge L. M. Montgomery fan I appreciate the strongly Green Gables feel.
Sounds like the name of a gung-ho journalist from 1932. I like it.
It's lovely! I'm having trouble thinking of another Green Gables-vibe mn that's as good. Ruby, Stella, Jane, Katherine, Leslie, Rachel...
Beautiful name combo.
It's pretty...
...a bit too pretty, maybe.
...a bit too pretty, maybe.
Yes, my previous combination was Frida Susanna, so I see what you mean! But I am feeling Susanna in the FN spot today.
Lovely combo. I've never heard blythe/blithe used in a sentence in modern times, so I don't find it wordy. And there's Blythe Danner.
It's a very nice combination. I love it.
Really pretty. I saw Blythe on a gravestone some months ago and it really stayed with me. It's a beautiful name.
I'd prefer Susannah but the combo is lovely.
I'd prefer Susannah but the combo is lovely.
I love Susanna, but not Blythe. I know you like the Green Gables connection, but that was his surname. It never feels like a first name to me, just a word. Those books have tons of beautiful first names in them that you could choose from. Why not one of those?
I guess I just think it's a nice word, all blithe and bonny, but perhaps Susanna does need something more namey in the middle.
I'll keep thinking!
I'll keep thinking!
This message was edited 8/13/2021, 7:52 AM
Very pretty
I like Susanna
Very pretty in a sunny, southern way.
I prefer Susannah but I think the combo is almost heartbreakingly pretty. There is something sort of melancholy about it, though.