Charlotte Faye
I know of a Charlotte Faye, and I've recently come to appreciate the name a lot. It has a sweet, trustworthy vibe to it, and I think it sounds very (United States) southern and just generally quite nice. What are your thoughts?
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This message was edited 2/26/2017, 3:52 PM
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It sounds quite nice, but I personally don't like Faye.
I love southern names! A lot! Sorta a guilty pleasure, not really. Charlotte Faye sounds very nice. I'd probably call her Kitty, Carrie, or Carrie Faye.
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I love it! I'm a little sick of Charlotte but still think it's a beautiful name. Faye has such a floaty, magical quality which sort of offsets Charlotte, which I think is a lot more classic and grounded. The colors of it are nice together too: Charlotte is a warm, welcoming chocolate-y brown color while Faye is a seafoam green. It sounds more British than southern to me.