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Serena or Susannah?
Serena or Susannah? I like them both. Which would you pick? I would probably combine them with Madeleine.Serena Madeleine
Susannah MadeleineThanks for any help.B
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I prefer Susannah to Serena, but Serena Madeleline flows better. I pick Susannah Madeleine, though.
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SerenaIt has a softer more appealing sound and a lovely meaning.
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Susannah!d
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Susannah
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Serena.
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Susannah.
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Susannah
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SerenaEven though it's very Sailor Moon, I think it's rather pretty, and it flows better with Madeleine than does Susannah.
Susannah is too busy for me, I don't like too many n's and h's. I would prefer something more like Susana.
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Susannah
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Serena
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Susannah
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I like both Serena and Susannah quite a bit, so I think that this tie is decided for me by how they flow with Madeleine. Serena wins for the combo.
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Serena Madeleine!
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Susannah!Serena is so generic "that girl" to me. It's forgettable IMO. Susannah has that old school spunk I love.
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Today: Serena.
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Serena.
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Susannah!Susannah is a lovely name, one of my favourites. Susannah Madeleine is long, but gorgeous. Susie is a darling nickname, as is Annie or Anna. Susannah is elegant, sweet, demure, perfectly suited to a child or an adult. Serena I don't really care for. It just sounds...contrived? Forced? The 'r' is harsh and a little hard to say, especially in my quasi-Boston accent, while 's' of Susannah is soft and lovely. Susannah is a heck of a lot easier for me to say, and sounds so much nicer.
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Susannah, although I don't like either paired with Madeleine.
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Ditto
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Susannah
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SusannahBoth are gorgeous combos. I am partial to Susannah because it's my mother's name (Susannah Alice).

This message was edited 3/19/2008, 1:45 PM

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