Re: Quadruplets from the 1880's
in reply to a message by Pickles
Agatha and Alawisha are great as sisters. They have so much character. I like that Alawisha has 'wish' in it and that Agatha means 'good'.
I could take or leave Agnis. One potential positive thing about this spelling is that it reminds me of ignis (fire). But I think Annabel, Astrid, or Audrey would sound better with the other names.
For Adaline, I think of someone like the character Amy from Little Women. Stylewise, I feel like it's too frilly yet not frilly enough and would prefer Adele, Adela, Adelaide, Madeline...
I could take or leave Agnis. One potential positive thing about this spelling is that it reminds me of ignis (fire). But I think Annabel, Astrid, or Audrey would sound better with the other names.
For Adaline, I think of someone like the character Amy from Little Women. Stylewise, I feel like it's too frilly yet not frilly enough and would prefer Adele, Adela, Adelaide, Madeline...
This message was edited 6/26/2022, 4:09 PM
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I second the Alawisha sentiment
I like the "wish", too. It's nice.