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Rate my girl combos
Natalie Faye Lillian Faye Sofia Juliette Sophie Juliette Freya NoelleFreya VioletCora Violet Lillian Zara Athena Rosalie

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Natalie Faye 8/10
Lillian Faye 8/10
Sofia Juliette 8/10
Sophie Juliette 6/10
Freya Noelle 4/10
Freya Violet 4/10
Cora Violet 4/10
Lillian Zara 8/10
Athena Rosalie 8/10
Personal favorites -Natalie Faye
Sophie Juliette
Athena Rosalie
I like Freya Noelle!
Ranking fav to least favorite:Natalie Faye - this is just beautiful!
Sofia Juliette -beautiful
Lillian Faye
Sophie Juliette -prefer Sophia but lovely
Lillian Zara - I prefer Sara, but nice
Cora Violet
Freya Noelle - dislike Freya
Freya Violet
Athena Rosalie - dislike Athena, prefer Rose
Natalie Faye - I think the combo flows well - 7/10Lillian Faye - I prefer just Lily to Lillian but the combo sounds ok. 6/10Sofia Juliette - I much prefer Sophie Juliet. 6/10Sophie Juliette - I prefer Juliet but this combo looks and sounds fine - 8/10Freya Noelle - this combo just smoothly glides off the tongue - 7/10Freya Violet - I prefer the look and sound of this combo to Freya Noelle. I like the mix of soft and hard sounds. 9/10Cora Violet - two hard sounding names - 6/10.Lillian Zara- this combo doesn't appeal to me. I don't care for Lillian and Zara is a brand name - 5/10Athena Rosalie - I like Athena and I love Rosalie but both are three syllables and each has a strong "e" sound. Athena Faye or Athena Violet would be better - 5/10.
Natalie Faye - Flows well, but I'm not sure if it goes together stylistically Lillian Faye - Also flows well and the styles match much better Sofia Juliette - It's very pretty, the style is cohesive, and it flows Sophie Juliette - I like the flow of this version a little more. I think it looks more complete, that "ph" really rounds it out. Especially since Juliette is already like a "long version" of Juliet, so using Sophie (or Sophia) matches the look better than Sofia which looks shorter even though it sounds longer.Freya Noelle - Nope, I love Freya but these styles clash too much for me. Freya Violet - Better, I do like this one. Violet is certainly bold enough for Freya. But to me Freya feels like autumn and Violet is a bit out of season for it. Freya is all oranges, browns, autumn/fire/earth colors, and then Violet pops in with bright royal purples and greens. Cora Violet - It sounds good and I like both names but the colors are too different. Cora is very muted and pastel, but Violet is bold and saturated, so Cora gets washed out next to Violet. Cora would match better with Lily or Lillian.

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This message was edited 12/22/2024, 12:09 PM

Natalie Faye-No strong feelings on Natalie, but I hate Faye for some reason.
Lillian-I used to love Lily names, but I’m getting tired of them, and again, I dislike Faye.
Sofia Juliette-Love it, it’s beautiful, though I might slightly prefer Sofia Juliet.
Sophie Juliette-Awesome, I really like it, but Sophie Julia would be a 9.5/10.
Freya Noelle-I like Freya because it’s a friend’s name. I don’t hate Noelle, but I don’t like it.
Freya Violet-Pretty.
Cora Violet-Also pretty, but I don’t love it.
Lillian Zara-Beautiful, I love the name Zara.
Athena Rosalie-Like both names a lot, and I prefer Rosalie as a middle name to Rose.
Natalie Faye - 4
Lillian Faye - 4
Sofia Juliette - 1
Sophie Juliette - 1
Freya Noelle - 2
Freya Violet - 2
Cora Violet - 5 two strong Downton Abby characters come to mind
Lillian Zara - 4
Athena Rosalie - 1I like Rosalie, Cora, Violet, and Lillian just not the pairings so much.

This message was edited 12/22/2024, 8:48 AM

They're all beautiful and flow nicely, but my favorites have to be Cora Violet, Sophie Juliet, Natalie Faye, Lillian Zara, and Frey Violet!
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Natalie Faye 6; I prefer Fay
Lillian Faye 3; dislike the spelling, prefer Lilian but without actually liking it
Sofia Juliette 1; Spanish Sofia meets French Juliette - why?
Sophie Juliette 1; Sophia Juliet would rate 8
Freya Noelle 4
Freya Violet 2
Cora Violet 1
Lillian Zara 2
Athena Rosalie 3; prefer Rosalie Athena
Mixing cultural or linguistic origins in names is very common and can make a name even more unique and meaningful. In this case, Sofia and Juliette are both widely used internationally, so they don’t feel exclusively tied to one culture.