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Maisybelle...?
I know it sounds dumb, but would you name your daughter Maisybelle? Like, one word? I came up with it for a character about a year ago and I think it sounds cute. What about you? Or would you rather use Maisy as just a first name and Belle as the middle?save or mr resetti will take ur spaghetti
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I find them both unpleasant separately and worse when spliced. Avoid!
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It sounds really pretty, as I love both names, but not as a smashed together fn. It either needs to be Maisy-Belle or Maisy Belle, as in fn and mn.
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I think this name is so nauseating that it would be too much even for a milk cow.
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Maisy Belle (first name, middle name) might be passable, but together it sounds like a cow name.
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It is so sickly sweet and gross.. I really would feel sorry for a kid with that name. So insanely cutesy.I'd definitely use them seperately. Maisie Belle is much more tolerable, but still cutesy.
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Way too cutesy for me, and honestly somewhat hillbilly-looking. It sounds like something a country hick would name their youngest daughter. Maisy/Maisie Belle is much better, even if it’s not that great itself.
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I think it's is a little too much. Maisie Isabel
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Yuck, it's so sickly sweet it makes my teeth ache. Maisie Belle is every bit as bad, and I don't like either name on its own either. They're just so milkmaid or puppy.
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Maisy by itself is okay, and I'm a little fond of Maybelle, even though I consider it cutesy, but Maisybelle sounds even more cutesy and is way over the top, imo.But for a character with parents who plausibly might have used an over the top cutesy name, it'd fit.

This message was edited 5/26/2020, 4:35 PM

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You couldn’t pay me enough, honestly. I think Maisie Belle is passable but it’s far too cutesy. Margaret BelleMaisie” would be darling though. Maisybelle might be nice for a cow (and I very much like cows so that’s not an insult, necessarily).
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I agree with this. It sounds lovely, but not for a human child.However for fictional usage I suppose you could go wild
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