For some reason, all
Beryl makes me think about is Victorian England. Maybe it's because of the
Sherlock Holmes story, The Adventure of the
Beryl Coronet? Anyhow, it's a nice-sounding, old-timey name, if a bit plain. If it becomes popular, however, it'll be just like a
Laura: simple, pretty, but overused.
Beryl Natalie flows well, but I don't like the name
Natalie much.
Combos:
Beryl HadassahBeryl PenelopeBeryl SinclairBeryl IrisBeryl CelandineBeryl AdeleBeryl Scarlet
Oh, and also, one thing:
Beryl sounds a bit like Barrel.
This message was edited 1/3/2010, 9:50 AM