Re: This, That, or the Other
in reply to a message by Millie
Rose-Ellen Marie ;)
I think Rose-Ellen has a much sharper flow than Rose-Eleanor, which seems just a bit too cumbersome for everyday use- Rose-Ellie helps alleviate that though. Elsa-Rose works ok too. I tend to want to include the hyphen when the intention is to use both names, but it's certainly doable either way
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“All generalizations are false, including this one.”
my names list:
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/111261
**currently my keyboard.... sucks. So please forgive my likely spelling errors**
I think Rose-Ellen has a much sharper flow than Rose-Eleanor, which seems just a bit too cumbersome for everyday use- Rose-Ellie helps alleviate that though. Elsa-Rose works ok too. I tend to want to include the hyphen when the intention is to use both names, but it's certainly doable either way
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“All generalizations are false, including this one.”
my names list:
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/111261
**currently my keyboard.... sucks. So please forgive my likely spelling errors**
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I would chose Rose-Ellie over Rose-Ellen because Ellie is actually my sister's name and I don't like Ellen at all (negative personal association that I can't shake).
I used to like Marie as an alternative to Mary because it seemed to a flow better with more names, but Mary has been used in three generations of my family and I'd like to keep it. :)
I used to like Marie as an alternative to Mary because it seemed to a flow better with more names, but Mary has been used in three generations of my family and I'd like to keep it. :)