Which girls C name do you like better?
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I absolutely love Cordelia. The others are not my style at all.
I know you prefer two middle names, but I'm just going to throw this out there because it is one of my favorite Cordelia combos: Cordelia Gray / Cordelia Grey. I think it's just gorgeous.
FN + MN + MN:
Cordelia Grey Louise / Cordelia Gray Louise
Cordelia Willow Mae
Cordelia Ruth Estelle
Cordelia Gwyneth Lark
Cordelia Felicity Wren
Cordelia Helena Gray / Cordelia Helena Grey
Cordelia Isolde Clare / Cordelia Isolde Claire
I know you prefer two middle names, but I'm just going to throw this out there because it is one of my favorite Cordelia combos: Cordelia Gray / Cordelia Grey. I think it's just gorgeous.
FN + MN + MN:
Cordelia Grey Louise / Cordelia Gray Louise
Cordelia Willow Mae
Cordelia Ruth Estelle
Cordelia Gwyneth Lark
Cordelia Felicity Wren
Cordelia Helena Gray / Cordelia Helena Grey
Cordelia Isolde Clare / Cordelia Isolde Claire
I like Cordelia best. I love how it looks and sounds. I also love the nn options. My least fave is Clover. It makes me think of cows munching in a field somewhere.
Cordelia Jane
Cordelia Frances
Cordelia Helen
Cordelia Penelope
Cordelia Joy
Cordelia Juniper
Cordelia Mae
Cordelia Mary
Cordelia Rosalie
Cordelia Susanna
Cordelia Willow
Cordelia Jane
Cordelia Frances
Cordelia Helen
Cordelia Penelope
Cordelia Joy
Cordelia Juniper
Cordelia Mae
Cordelia Mary
Cordelia Rosalie
Cordelia Susanna
Cordelia Willow
Clover
I'd have to go for the excessively romantic Cordelia. Cambria makes me think of geology, specifically coal deposits. Clover and Crimson ... there was a pop song in the 1960s that repeated "Crimson and clover, over and over" until you wanted to shoot the radio; anyway, I dislike colour names and Clover seems right for a farm animal.
But as for liking any of them ... nope. I'd prefer Delia. I'd like Cordelia to have a tough, no-nonsense mn: Cordelia Joan, perhaps, or Cordelia Susan.
But as for liking any of them ... nope. I'd prefer Delia. I'd like Cordelia to have a tough, no-nonsense mn: Cordelia Joan, perhaps, or Cordelia Susan.