[Opinions] Re: Identical Triplets
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Ellie
Lily
Maddie
Ellie – perhaps from a shorter morph of Elizabeth, but no not necessarily. Though the BTN information derives it from Ellen / Hellen – as though a softened pet name, the variants referenced here seem to reach Elizabeth. Ellie could conceivably be Buffy if she likes! (love this!)
Lily is a beautiful & lovely flower, and though an argument made be established that she is from Elizabeth (Lilibeth), it may certainly not be at all. I ascertain this independently –even if there were relation to Lilibeth.
Maddie – here we receive the name as though in pet-form, though any name, even pet or nicknames can be formal legal names. Personally I love it. If Maddie is a form of Madeline – can we call (her?) Magda? Why not – if the bearer likes it. (Sorry I love variations).
So if these names are triplets, are these names honorary toward a person – perhaps names Elizabeth Madeline / Lilibeth Madeline? Please note how in the following quotation from Edmund Spenser, capricious Ivy binds these branches.
Interesting triplet sibset; and as relations are extremely important, I am as intrigued as to what the names are as to why the names are together. Interesting!
Right in the middest of that Paradise,
There stood a stately Mount, on whose round top
A gloomy Grove of myrtle Trees did rise,
Whose shady Boughs sharp Steel did never lop,
Nor wicked Beasts their tender Buds did crop;
But like a Girlond compassed the Height,
And from their fruitful Sides sweet Gum did drop,
That all the Ground with precious Dew bedight,
Threw forth most dainty Odours, and most sweet Delight.
And in the thickest Covert of that Shade,
There was a pleasant Arbour, not by Art,
But of the Trees own Inclination made,
Which knitting their rank Branches part to part,
With wanton Ivy-Twine entrail'd athwart;
And Eglantine, and Caprisole emong,
Fashion'd above within their inmost Part,
That neither Phoebus' Beams could thro them throng,
Nor Aeolus' sharp Blast could work them any Wrong.
Lily
Maddie
Ellie – perhaps from a shorter morph of Elizabeth, but no not necessarily. Though the BTN information derives it from Ellen / Hellen – as though a softened pet name, the variants referenced here seem to reach Elizabeth. Ellie could conceivably be Buffy if she likes! (love this!)
Lily is a beautiful & lovely flower, and though an argument made be established that she is from Elizabeth (Lilibeth), it may certainly not be at all. I ascertain this independently –even if there were relation to Lilibeth.
Maddie – here we receive the name as though in pet-form, though any name, even pet or nicknames can be formal legal names. Personally I love it. If Maddie is a form of Madeline – can we call (her?) Magda? Why not – if the bearer likes it. (Sorry I love variations).
So if these names are triplets, are these names honorary toward a person – perhaps names Elizabeth Madeline / Lilibeth Madeline? Please note how in the following quotation from Edmund Spenser, capricious Ivy binds these branches.
Interesting triplet sibset; and as relations are extremely important, I am as intrigued as to what the names are as to why the names are together. Interesting!
Right in the middest of that Paradise,
There stood a stately Mount, on whose round top
A gloomy Grove of myrtle Trees did rise,
Whose shady Boughs sharp Steel did never lop,
Nor wicked Beasts their tender Buds did crop;
But like a Girlond compassed the Height,
And from their fruitful Sides sweet Gum did drop,
That all the Ground with precious Dew bedight,
Threw forth most dainty Odours, and most sweet Delight.
And in the thickest Covert of that Shade,
There was a pleasant Arbour, not by Art,
But of the Trees own Inclination made,
Which knitting their rank Branches part to part,
With wanton Ivy-Twine entrail'd athwart;
And Eglantine, and Caprisole emong,
Fashion'd above within their inmost Part,
That neither Phoebus' Beams could thro them throng,
Nor Aeolus' sharp Blast could work them any Wrong.
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