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Re: WDYTO My Top 4?
Flora: fresh, spring-like, and less popular than Florence. Flora Josephine.
Edith: it takes a particular kind of person to carry Edith well, it's a rich and heavy name. It has many positive associations, though, and Edie's cute in a youth quake way. Edith Miranda.
Mae: very Old Hollywood, not bad, but a bit trite. Mae Gwendolyn.
Genevieve: very pretty and smooth, almost too smooth, if that makes sense. Certainly better than Genowefa! Genevieve Lucy.
Isaac: traditional, but lively and bright, and it has a great meaning. Isaac Alistair.
Liam: sounds preppy and smarmy, I much prefer William. Liam Isidore.
Kenneth: I used to despise it, now I just dislike it. Kenneth itself isn't atrocious, but Ken and especially Kenny are. Kenneth Edwin.
Henry: traditional, respectable, cold. I'd nickname him Hal instead of Harry. Henry Ambrose.masculine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079
feminine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080
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