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[Opinions] Re: Amaryllis
It's pretty, and the pronunciation isn't too difficult. I'd say that most people have at least heard of the flower. The name is long, but she could always use a nickname.Amaryllis Gwen has a great flow. Amaryllis Blythe works as well.Amaryllis Ludivine really caught my attention. It's long, but lovely. In general, I'd recommend a shorter middle name (1-2 syllables), but it works. So does Amaryllis Coraline.I'd avoid Amaryllis Imogen and Amaryllis Winifred because they contain too many of the same sounds, and the combos are long on top of that.I'm not really a fan of themed sibling names, so I wouldn't recommend using Hyacinth for a sibling unless one was a middle name and the other a first (example: Amaryllis Gwen and Imogen Hyacinth).
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Yeah, Amaryllis Imogen/Winifred doesn't sound so great on second thought; I think I focused more on the feel than the flow with those two. Imogen Hyacinth is darling.thanks for the compliments and advice!
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