Re: Which one?
in reply to a message by Catalina nsi
Edith, Isadora, and Maud
or
Frances, Isadora, and Esme
Frances, Isadora, and Esme have the same es or is sound, which makes them sound very similar and kind of run together.
Blythe, Cecily, and Gwendolyn
or
Blythe, Cecily, and Rosalind
Even though I prefer the name Gwendolyn to Rosalind, I think Rosalind suits the sibset better
Josephine, Marguerite, and Beatrice
or
Josephine, Marguerite, and Elisabeth
or
Josephine, Marguerite, and Charlotte
I just like it better
Emilia, Maria, and Diana
or
Emilia, Helena, and Diana
Emilia and Maria both end in -ia so they kind of rhyme. Helena and Diana also both end in -na, but they sound sound as rhymey to me.
or
Frances, Isadora, and Esme
Frances, Isadora, and Esme have the same es or is sound, which makes them sound very similar and kind of run together.
Blythe, Cecily, and Gwendolyn
or
Blythe, Cecily, and Rosalind
Even though I prefer the name Gwendolyn to Rosalind, I think Rosalind suits the sibset better
Josephine, Marguerite, and Beatrice
or
Josephine, Marguerite, and Elisabeth
or
Josephine, Marguerite, and Charlotte
I just like it better
Emilia, Maria, and Diana
or
Emilia, Helena, and Diana
Emilia and Maria both end in -ia so they kind of rhyme. Helena and Diana also both end in -na, but they sound sound as rhymey to me.