Rachel Charlotte or Anne Margaret?
Which is your preference?
This message was edited 11/10/2024, 7:02 AM
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I like Rachel and I like Charlotte, but not Rachel Charlotte. Too shushy. Charlotte Rachel flows much better.
Anne is lovely. I hate Margaret.
Anne is lovely. I hate Margaret.
Anne Margaret feels too much... I prefer Annegret
Rachel Charlotte is fine
Rachel Charlotte is fine
Rachel Charlotte. Anne Margaret is boring, and I'm not particularly fond of either name. Rachel Charlotte is an unexpected combo, but I love both names, and I think it works.
I really like both. I am a big fan of Margaret in any combo, but I think Anne is very pretty with it. Reminds me of Anne of Green Gables. I think Rachel Charlotte is nice together, although not something I'm used to hearing. I've recently been thinking about using Charlotte to honor my sister Rachel as they both share the same letters (plus a few extra) So I think they make a nice pair.
Rachel Charlotte, i like Rachel but not crazy about it combined with Charlotte. Still gets my vote over Anne Margaret though.
Wasn't Ann-Margret a singer? Not sure if I'm spelling her names correctly. I like both Anne and Margaret, don't mind Rachel and dislike Charlotte. Looking at flow, I'd prefer Margaret Anne.
Yes, Ann-Margret is her real first name and her stage name. Her birth surname is Olsson.
Rachel Charlotte has an awkward flow. It may be the "chel-Charl".
I prefer Anne Margaret. It makes me think of beautiful actress Ann-Margret who was originally born in Sweden.
I prefer Anne Margaret. It makes me think of beautiful actress Ann-Margret who was originally born in Sweden.
Anne Margaret.
Rachel Charlotte
Rachel Charlotte
Anne is pretty but Margaret pulls it down, plus Ann-Margret is/was a famous actress/dancer/singer.
Anne is pretty but Margaret pulls it down, plus Ann-Margret is/was a famous actress/dancer/singer.
I prefer Rachel Charlotte, but I like Anne Margaret as well.
I’m not a fan of either, but if I had to choose: Anne Margaret. Rachel is a good name, but it has seen it’s heyday.