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Re: Which one?
Edith, Isadora, and Maud or Frances, Isadora, and Esme...
-Damn. For me, both of the sets have flaws, Maud in the first and Frances in the second, if I could swap Maud for Esme then it would be brilliant but I can see that you don't want two E's in the same set, though I don't think that's the end of the world. I'm going to go with the latter because I dislike Frances a tad less than I dislike Maud.Blythe, Cecily, and Gwendolyn or Blythe, Cecily, and Rosalind...
-It's the first one for me. Usually I like Rose- names, but Rosalind just doesn't do it for me. Gwendolyn is much prettier and usable. Josephine, Marguerite, and Beatrice or Josephine, Marguerite, and Elisabeth or Josephine, Marguerite, and Charlotte...
-The latter is out straight away because I hate Charlotte and I think it spoils Josephine and Marguerite. I think Beatrice because it is classic enough to fit but also unusual enough whereas, although Elisabeth is classic, it doesn't quite have that rough-diamond edge that the other do because it's been worn too much.Emilia, Maria, and Diana or Emilia, Helena, and Diana...
-Lastly, the former set, hands down. Maria fits much better than Helena, plus I like it as a name individually, while I don't like Helena.My constantly changing PNL:
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/117870?sort=rating&pop=ewTop rated = Theo and Archer :)
Bottom rated = Kacey and Peyton :(
Unrated = Clara and Octavia :/
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