Scooby-Doo Characters
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Daphne Ann sounds like a nice combo. I love the name Daphne. I like Dorothy and less so Dawn, Daisy and finally Delilah, but I don't think Daisy or Dawn quite go with Daphne, Dorothy, and Delilah. I'd have gone with any of the following instead: Diana / Diantha, Danielle, Darleen, Deborah, Delphene / Delphia, Denice, Dinah, and Dolores.
I like the name Velma, but while the name Madeline could go as a sibling, I don't think the spelling Madelyn looks good next to Velma.
lol I don't like either Norville nor Shaggy lmao Maggie is cute though and I suppose Norville and Margaret look good together.
I love the name Fred / Frederick. Herman is eh not for me, but its okay as a middle to Fred
I like the name Velma, but while the name Madeline could go as a sibling, I don't think the spelling Madelyn looks good next to Velma.
lol I don't like either Norville nor Shaggy lmao Maggie is cute though and I suppose Norville and Margaret look good together.
I love the name Fred / Frederick. Herman is eh not for me, but its okay as a middle to Fred
Daphne Anne is good; I also like Daisy and, less so, Dorothy.
Madeline would be better.
Shaggy and Maggie? Really?
Frederick 'Fred' is fine. Herman is OK in the middle, out of sight.
Madeline would be better.
Shaggy and Maggie? Really?
Frederick 'Fred' is fine. Herman is OK in the middle, out of sight.
Daphne Anne sounds quite retro, I like it. I also like her siblings' names, they match well in a sibset, despite the alliteration.
Velma Daisy sounds cute as a combination, but Velma and Madelyn make an odd sibset. Madelyn wasn't rare during the 1900s, but that spelling is now associated with the 2000s, so it looks too modern when compared to names like Velma.
I like how vintage Norville sounds, but Maggie sounds too plain, despite liking the name. That nickname doesn't help either.
Finally, Fred's full name sounds 70s preppy, it's fun to say.
Velma Daisy sounds cute as a combination, but Velma and Madelyn make an odd sibset. Madelyn wasn't rare during the 1900s, but that spelling is now associated with the 2000s, so it looks too modern when compared to names like Velma.
I like how vintage Norville sounds, but Maggie sounds too plain, despite liking the name. That nickname doesn't help either.
Finally, Fred's full name sounds 70s preppy, it's fun to say.
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Delilah
Daphne
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