Re: This, That, or the Other
in reply to a message by SJayne
Thank you!
A lot of people have worried about how Rose-Eleanor may be a mouthful and I can see where they're coming from, but I could always shorten it to "Rose-Ellie".
I would love to try to call her by both names because I know quite a few people with two first names who only go by one and I've always thought 'well what's the point?'
I understand Elsa may rise in popularity, it's a beautiful name so It would be justified I suppose. Rose has always been common as a middle name and I went to school with a Roseanne "Rosie" and Rosemary "Rosie", but I think nowadays Rosie is more popular than Rose.
In theory I like the idea of having two first names without the hyphen but not the hassle and confusion that would probably go with it.
My constantly changing PNL:
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/117870
Top rated = Rose and James / Henry :)
Bottom rated = Kacey (g) and Kim (g) :(
Unrated = Adelaide, Brianna, Caleb, Elsa, Erin, and Louisa... :/
A lot of people have worried about how Rose-Eleanor may be a mouthful and I can see where they're coming from, but I could always shorten it to "Rose-Ellie".
I would love to try to call her by both names because I know quite a few people with two first names who only go by one and I've always thought 'well what's the point?'
I understand Elsa may rise in popularity, it's a beautiful name so It would be justified I suppose. Rose has always been common as a middle name and I went to school with a Roseanne "Rosie" and Rosemary "Rosie", but I think nowadays Rosie is more popular than Rose.
In theory I like the idea of having two first names without the hyphen but not the hassle and confusion that would probably go with it.
My constantly changing PNL:
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/117870
Top rated = Rose and James / Henry :)
Bottom rated = Kacey (g) and Kim (g) :(
Unrated = Adelaide, Brianna, Caleb, Elsa, Erin, and Louisa... :/