[Opinions] Re: Top 10 for November
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1. Delphine Amalia Pearl
2. Sylvie Rosaline Fay or Sylvie Alessandra Fay
3. Marguerite Adèle Claire
4. Odette Catharina Snow
5. Saskia Émilienne Rose
6. Félicie Anaïs Camille (probably not usable, however)
7. Evelina Lily Juliette
8. Anouk Mélisande Eve (ditto)
9. Mirabelle
10. Maddalena
1. Marius Raphael Felix
2. Hugo Sébastien Pierre
3. Maxime Leonardo Jules
4. Lucian Valentino Rémy
2. Sylvie Rosaline Fay or Sylvie Alessandra Fay
3. Marguerite Adèle Claire
4. Odette Catharina Snow
5. Saskia Émilienne Rose
6. Félicie Anaïs Camille (probably not usable, however)
7. Evelina Lily Juliette
8. Anouk Mélisande Eve (ditto)
9. Mirabelle
10. Maddalena
1. Marius Raphael Felix
2. Hugo Sébastien Pierre
3. Maxime Leonardo Jules
4. Lucian Valentino Rémy
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Thank you!
Delphine Amalia Pearl - Gorgeous, very Victorian.
I prefer Sylvie Allessandra Fay of the two, because I think the name flows much better than Rosaline Fay.
Marguerite Adèle Claire - Outside of France or a Francophone location I wouldn't use the accent grave, otherwise this is French gorgeousness.
Odette Catharina Snow - I like the look of Odette and Snow in the same combo, but don't like the flow of Odette Catharina. I feel like Odette needs a middle name that begins with a vowel.
Saskia Émilienne Rose - I love Saskia Rose! Not a fan of Émilienne, though, sorry. (Also, unlike Odette above, I think Saskia needs a middle that begins with a consonant. Maybe Saskia Rose ______?)
Félicie Anaïs Camille - Félicie might be difficult to get to work anywhere, really, but Anaïs Camille is lovely.
Evelina Lily Juliette - Very L-heavy. And Evelina Lily is a little too liquid for my liking; but I like both Evelina Juliette and Lily Juliette.
Anouk Mélisande Eve - Eve looks like an afterthought here. Anouk Mélisande is perfectly all right by itself.
Mirabelle is one of the quintessential "princess" names, to me. Sometimes I like it. Sometimes I think it's just... too.
Maddalena is not usable outside of Italy, I don't think. It really emphasizes that the name begins with "Mad," imo.
Marius Raphael Felix - Yeah, I seem to be much more conservative with my male names, because this is all too much for me, lol! More Renaissance than Victorian. Can't say I'm a fan of Marius, but it flows well with Raphael. Felix at the end is just weird, though. Especially the "ph" of Raphael paired with the F of Felix, that's bugging me.
Hugo Sébastien Pierre - Very French. I generally prefer Hugh to Hugo (though they're both miles ahead of Hugues), but Hugo Sebastian is very nice. Pierre is a bit much at the end, however.
Maxime Leonardo Jules - Jules looks so out of place, sorry. Yet even though the names aren't my style, Maxime Leonardo does have a certain ring to it.
Lucian Valentino Rémy - Again, Rémy seems out of place and doesn't match the others. Lucian Valentino is very... Roman, actually.
I prefer Sylvie Allessandra Fay of the two, because I think the name flows much better than Rosaline Fay.
Marguerite Adèle Claire - Outside of France or a Francophone location I wouldn't use the accent grave, otherwise this is French gorgeousness.
Odette Catharina Snow - I like the look of Odette and Snow in the same combo, but don't like the flow of Odette Catharina. I feel like Odette needs a middle name that begins with a vowel.
Saskia Émilienne Rose - I love Saskia Rose! Not a fan of Émilienne, though, sorry. (Also, unlike Odette above, I think Saskia needs a middle that begins with a consonant. Maybe Saskia Rose ______?)
Félicie Anaïs Camille - Félicie might be difficult to get to work anywhere, really, but Anaïs Camille is lovely.
Evelina Lily Juliette - Very L-heavy. And Evelina Lily is a little too liquid for my liking; but I like both Evelina Juliette and Lily Juliette.
Anouk Mélisande Eve - Eve looks like an afterthought here. Anouk Mélisande is perfectly all right by itself.
Mirabelle is one of the quintessential "princess" names, to me. Sometimes I like it. Sometimes I think it's just... too.
Maddalena is not usable outside of Italy, I don't think. It really emphasizes that the name begins with "Mad," imo.
Marius Raphael Felix - Yeah, I seem to be much more conservative with my male names, because this is all too much for me, lol! More Renaissance than Victorian. Can't say I'm a fan of Marius, but it flows well with Raphael. Felix at the end is just weird, though. Especially the "ph" of Raphael paired with the F of Felix, that's bugging me.
Hugo Sébastien Pierre - Very French. I generally prefer Hugh to Hugo (though they're both miles ahead of Hugues), but Hugo Sebastian is very nice. Pierre is a bit much at the end, however.
Maxime Leonardo Jules - Jules looks so out of place, sorry. Yet even though the names aren't my style, Maxime Leonardo does have a certain ring to it.
Lucian Valentino Rémy - Again, Rémy seems out of place and doesn't match the others. Lucian Valentino is very... Roman, actually.
Thanks for your comments! My MN has an accent and it works out fine. Sometimes I use it and sometimes I don't! I tend to like repeating sounds and mixing different styles / origins. My SO and I have a lot of German (me) & Italian (him & me a little) heritage. Mirabelle gives me different vibe than most people I suppose, it reminds me of medieval times.
Thank you!
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