Re: Syllables when naming
in reply to a message by ella_bella314
1. Generally no, but there are exceptions.
2. depends, a one syllable first name can make things awkward sometimes
3. yes (usually), i think this is typical
4. yeah, but always depends on the actual names themselves
I generally prefer one syllable name as middle names than first names, but I sometimes find it pleasant. I don't really like double one syllables, because it can sound harsh.
This is kind of off topic, but I also prefer names that end in e that are versions of ones that end in a (ex. Angeline to Angelina) as middle names. For example Marissa Angeline as opposed to Angeline Marissa and Angelina Marisse as opposed to Marisse Angelina.
2. depends, a one syllable first name can make things awkward sometimes
3. yes (usually), i think this is typical
4. yeah, but always depends on the actual names themselves
I generally prefer one syllable name as middle names than first names, but I sometimes find it pleasant. I don't really like double one syllables, because it can sound harsh.
This is kind of off topic, but I also prefer names that end in e that are versions of ones that end in a (ex. Angeline to Angelina) as middle names. For example Marissa Angeline as opposed to Angeline Marissa and Angelina Marisse as opposed to Marisse Angelina.