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Re: Top 10 for March
Calista Rosalie Fay - I'm not 100% sure Fay is essential here, but Calista Rosalie is gorgeous!Evelina Estelle Iris - The ending "a" of Evelina running into the "E" of Estelle bothers me a bit (it's something I try to avoid in my own combos), and "Estelle Iris" is very S-heavy. If you wanted to keep Evelina as the first name and that hard-S in Estelle, how about...Evelina Sabine
Evelina Sable
Evelina Saffron
Evelina Sara
Evelina Sarah
Evelina Saskia
Evelina Scarlett
Evelina Seren
Evelina Simone
Evelina Soleil
Evelina Stelara
Evelina Stella
Evelina Svea
Evelina SylvieSeraphine Natalia Lily - Here, the ending "n" in Seraphine runs into the beginning "N" in Natalia; also, the ending "lia" runs into "Lily" and threatens to slur the whole thing (too many Ls). If you wanted to keep Seraphine, then here is where vowel starts are your friends! How about Seraphine Elisa, or Seraphine Elise?Adela Melisande Lilac - "Lilac" is a bit superfluous, but Adela Melisande is lovely.Sebastian Gabriel Caius - "Caius" is a bit much, but Sebastian Gabriel is wonderfully Victorian.Lucian Alexander Wolf - "Wolf" feels like a surname here, but Lucian Alexander is great.Maximilian Otto - Personally nms, but a good name nonetheless.Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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Haha thanks but I enjoy two middles as they all have special meaning. I also tend to enjoy repeating sounds and am not super uptight about "flow".
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