Re: Newish combos
in reply to a message by Petra
Ada Iphigenia - enjoy Ada; not sure which pronunciation you prefer with this spelling of the mn; I think the "JEEN" pronunciation suits Ada better than the "NIE" pronunciation
Claudia Nadine - I'm not fond of either name, personally, but this flows nicely and the names do feel suited to one another
Elspeth Johanna - love this; sweetness, strength, elegance and sunshine
Miriam Alba - very nice; these names also feel well-suited to one another
Hypatia Ruth - I like Ruth, which color-wise is red to me; really hard for me not to think of skinning alive with Hypatia
Jude Cassander - really handsome; love it
Cormac Tasgall - both are nice names, quite like Cormac, but neither flow nor feel draw me to this
Cormac Malcolm - "m" and "c" sounds repeat but I do like the feel of these together
Tavish Flynn - both are nice names; the "sh" to "Fl" transition feels a bit awkward
Leif Torquil - this feels adventurous, swashbuckling even
Winston Adair - dignified; debonaire
Claude Tybalt - not fond of Claude but can't deny this is a good combo
Roald Vidar - neither name feels villain-ish on its own, but that's what I'm getting from the combo for some reason; sound-wise it works for me
Claudia Nadine - I'm not fond of either name, personally, but this flows nicely and the names do feel suited to one another
Elspeth Johanna - love this; sweetness, strength, elegance and sunshine
Miriam Alba - very nice; these names also feel well-suited to one another
Hypatia Ruth - I like Ruth, which color-wise is red to me; really hard for me not to think of skinning alive with Hypatia
Jude Cassander - really handsome; love it
Cormac Tasgall - both are nice names, quite like Cormac, but neither flow nor feel draw me to this
Cormac Malcolm - "m" and "c" sounds repeat but I do like the feel of these together
Tavish Flynn - both are nice names; the "sh" to "Fl" transition feels a bit awkward
Leif Torquil - this feels adventurous, swashbuckling even
Winston Adair - dignified; debonaire
Claude Tybalt - not fond of Claude but can't deny this is a good combo
Roald Vidar - neither name feels villain-ish on its own, but that's what I'm getting from the combo for some reason; sound-wise it works for me