Re: Maybelle!
in reply to a message by Llewella
Yay, another Maybelle-lover!
Loooove it. It is very sweet, pink, and flowery; totally agree with that. I think of a charming little girl or lady with very genteel manners, an unassuming character, and a very darling southern drawl to her talk. :)
Maybelle Virginia is WONDERFUL. And coincidentally, Maybelle Carter came from Virginia. :) Oh, that is gold, too.
Maybelle Frances is darling, too. Frances really balances out the sweetness of Maybelle.
Maybelle Susannah (I like the 'H' :)) is terribly cute, too.
While we're helping each other out, other names I've considered are:
Maybelle Dorothy
Maybelle Coralie
Maybelle Eulalia / Maybelle Eulalie
Maybelle Azalea
Maybelle Annie
Maybelle Gardenia
Maybelle Veronica
Maybelle Patsy
Maybelle Honey
Maybelle Sophonisba
Maybelle Norma
Loooove it. It is very sweet, pink, and flowery; totally agree with that. I think of a charming little girl or lady with very genteel manners, an unassuming character, and a very darling southern drawl to her talk. :)
Maybelle Virginia is WONDERFUL. And coincidentally, Maybelle Carter came from Virginia. :) Oh, that is gold, too.
Maybelle Frances is darling, too. Frances really balances out the sweetness of Maybelle.
Maybelle Susannah (I like the 'H' :)) is terribly cute, too.
While we're helping each other out, other names I've considered are:
Maybelle Dorothy
Maybelle Coralie
Maybelle Eulalia / Maybelle Eulalie
Maybelle Azalea
Maybelle Annie
Maybelle Gardenia
Maybelle Veronica
Maybelle Patsy
Maybelle Honey
Maybelle Sophonisba
Maybelle Norma
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I know, isn't Maybelle Virginia awesome? I'm keeping it, but you can have it too. :)
I thought Frances balanced it out well too, but Frances is already quite in use for me.
Maybelle Gardenia is pretty awesome. It goes along with the pink and flowery and nice Southern old lady ness.
I thought Frances balanced it out well too, but Frances is already quite in use for me.
Maybelle Gardenia is pretty awesome. It goes along with the pink and flowery and nice Southern old lady ness.
This message was edited 10/25/2008, 6:39 PM