Re: Which one?
in reply to a message by Catalina nsi
Edith, Isadora, and Maud
I prefer Edith to Frances and Maud to Esme. I also think E, I, and M all have a similar charm, but weightiness to them while Frances and Isadora leave Esme out as the floaty one.
Blythe, Cecily, and Rosalind
For me Cecily and Gwendolyn are a little close, and I don't love all the y's
Josephine, Marguerite, and Elisabeth
This one's a tough call; I like both. I just think this one has a bit more unity as a set then the other two, and I don't like how in the Charlotte set only Marguerite's name is not a female-form of a male name.
Emilia, Maria, and Diana
Tough call! They're both great. I prefer Maria as a name though.
I prefer Edith to Frances and Maud to Esme. I also think E, I, and M all have a similar charm, but weightiness to them while Frances and Isadora leave Esme out as the floaty one.
Blythe, Cecily, and Rosalind
For me Cecily and Gwendolyn are a little close, and I don't love all the y's
Josephine, Marguerite, and Elisabeth
This one's a tough call; I like both. I just think this one has a bit more unity as a set then the other two, and I don't like how in the Charlotte set only Marguerite's name is not a female-form of a male name.
Emilia, Maria, and Diana
Tough call! They're both great. I prefer Maria as a name though.