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combo mix up.
So I was thinking about my top five favorite combos which I've posted on here before. I was thinking about mixing up the middle names a little bit. I love all these names and love the combos I have but I was trying to decide if they pair better with a different name. I'm pretty set on the middle names staying middles but if there's a good argument for them being first names, I wouldn't oppose. What do you guys think? Are the original combos I thought of superior or should it be mixed up a bit?*Charlotte Pearl*
Charlotte Winifred
Charlotte Wren
Charlotte Lark
Charlotte Elise*Juniper Elise*
Juniper Pearl
Juniper Winifred
Juniper Wren
Juniper Lark*Eleanor Lark*
Eleanor Pearl
Eleanor Winifred
Eleanor Wren
Eleanor Elise*Ruby Winifred*
Ruby Pearl (yuck, this one is horrible)
Ruby Lark
Ruby Wren
Ruby Elise*Edith Wren*
Edith Pearl
Edith Lark
Edith Winifred
Edith Elise
Also what do you think of Bennett Reid and Wyatt Jackson? Don't have any solid boy combos I like but I came across these and I like them a lot. I particularly love Bennett Reid. Wyatt Jackson is growing on me, I don't like it as much but they are both very handsome names.http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/139762

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Name: Charlotte
Charlotte Pearl is okay, but Charlotte Winifred is miles better, in my opinion. I don't feel like Charlotte and Wren go well together, nor Lark, and I dislike both the second syllable of Charlotte and Lark starting with the same sound. Something is off balance with Charlotte Elise.
Verdict: Charlotte WinifredName: Juniper
I feel like Juniper Elise runs together a bit. Juniper Pearl is Joon's first and last name in the movie Benny & Joon. I love the movie, but I don't know that I would use that combo. Plus, the ---per Pearl thing. The rhythm of Juniper Winifred is good, but the names vibe so differently to me. Juniper and Wren have similar vibes, but they run together a bit for me as well (Juna purr in?). With Juniper Lark, both are spunky and a bit quirky; however, they are both nature names.
Verdict: Juniper LarkName: Eleanor
Eleanor Lark seems mismatched to me. Eleanor Pearl sounds okay if said "Ella-Nor" Pearl, but it sounds slightly odd if you pronounce it "Elli-ner" Pearl. Eleanor Winifred almost works but not quite. Eleanor Wren sounds like "Ella Norrin." I sometimes like alliteration, so I'm digging Eleanor Elise a bit.

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Charlotte Pearl
This is just such a lovely combination, I can't even express why. Charlotte Winifred comes second. Juniper Wren
None of the Juniper combos really do anything for me, despite my love for the name, but I have to say I rather like the way Juniper Wren looks. Eleanor Lark
Sweet and simple. Eleanor Winifred would come a close second, if you wanted something a little mustier (in a good way, of course).Ruby Winifred
Perfect, perfect, perfect. Edith Pearl
This is so clunky chic, it's fabulous. Edith Wren would be my second choice. Bennett Reid and Wyatt Jackson honestly aren't my style. I love Bennett, esp. as a nickname for Benedict, but Reid, Wyatt, and Jackson are each too modern and American for me to dig them, sorry.
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Charlotte EliseJuniper wren (juniper pearl end and then start the same. That per sound. Juniper Winifred contain the same syllables and I don't like lark at all)Eleanor pearl (though none of them. I like Eleanore but just not digging any of these combos)Ruby wren
Edith winifred
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