Re: Sophronia?
in reply to a message by Adelle
No, actually. I find it very difficult to pair such an elegant name with another one. I think it takes away from the name. If I said Sophronia Anne or Sophronia Kate I'd feel as though I was ruining the name or something. But then if I said Sophronia Anastacia or something, I think that's *too* much. I hope you know what I mean. If you have any nice ideas that aren't overboard, that would be great. Sorry if I'm not making myself clear, I tend to blab on and on a lot :)
Thanks,
Louise.
Thanks,
Louise.
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LOL, I type the wrong thing all the time...
I do know what you mean. Kate or Anne just don't flow well with it, but Anastacia is a bit cumbersome. What about something elegant but a little shorter? (OK, I'm having a hard time coming up with shorter, but know what? I don't think it matters. It will be a little much for a little kid, but how often does a 3 year old say her whole name? And when she does, people will think it's cute. So, too bad if it seems long. I'd rather pick two beautiful names that I love than 'dumb down' a combo for what will only be a problem for a short time.)
I have a thing for double -ph- sounds (Yes, -ph- not F for some reason, I like to keep them together. I like F's in names, just not in this instance. I'm weird.), so humor me.
Sophronia Ophelia
Sophronia Seraphina
Sophronia Persephone
Sophronia Delphina
Sophronia Delphine
Sophronia Daphne
Other cool combos I'm liking:
Sophronia Amarantha
Sophronia Amaryllis
Sophronia Helene
Sophronia Silvia
Sophronia Lucia
Ones where I think Sophronia makes a better MN:
Rhea Sophronia
Ingrid Sophronia
Charlotte Sophronia
I do know what you mean. Kate or Anne just don't flow well with it, but Anastacia is a bit cumbersome. What about something elegant but a little shorter? (OK, I'm having a hard time coming up with shorter, but know what? I don't think it matters. It will be a little much for a little kid, but how often does a 3 year old say her whole name? And when she does, people will think it's cute. So, too bad if it seems long. I'd rather pick two beautiful names that I love than 'dumb down' a combo for what will only be a problem for a short time.)
I have a thing for double -ph- sounds (Yes, -ph- not F for some reason, I like to keep them together. I like F's in names, just not in this instance. I'm weird.), so humor me.
Sophronia Ophelia
Sophronia Seraphina
Sophronia Persephone
Sophronia Delphina
Sophronia Delphine
Sophronia Daphne
Other cool combos I'm liking:
Sophronia Amarantha
Sophronia Amaryllis
Sophronia Helene
Sophronia Silvia
Sophronia Lucia
Ones where I think Sophronia makes a better MN:
Rhea Sophronia
Ingrid Sophronia
Charlotte Sophronia
This message was edited 8/8/2006, 3:00 PM
Ditto
I think a slightly shorter, but still elegant mn would be best. :]
A few more suggestions:
Sophronia Vivienne
Sophronia Justine
Sophronia Magdalene
Sophronia Giselle
Sophronia Bianca
Sophronia Autumn
Sophronia Lilac
Sophronia Laerke
Sophronia Branwen
Sophronia Beata
Sophronia Emmeline
Sophronia Pearl
Sophronia Gianna
I think a slightly shorter, but still elegant mn would be best. :]
A few more suggestions:
Sophronia Vivienne
Sophronia Justine
Sophronia Magdalene
Sophronia Giselle
Sophronia Bianca
Sophronia Autumn
Sophronia Lilac
Sophronia Laerke
Sophronia Branwen
Sophronia Beata
Sophronia Emmeline
Sophronia Pearl
Sophronia Gianna
OMG lol.
I was telling my mam where my sister was when I was writing that message and signed it her name instead. Sorry about that.
Kaylie xx
I was telling my mam where my sister was when I was writing that message and signed it her name instead. Sorry about that.
Kaylie xx