[Opinions] Veralisa (And Question)
I met a Veralisa on the phone today. I work at a call centre and she called in. Her last name was very Italian and I just loved that she had a name that was a double name that wasn't popular. I liked it.
What do you guys think?
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Do you have any two short names you put together that are uncommon?
What do you guys think?
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Do you have any two short names you put together that are uncommon?
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Veralisa is quite pretty. I usually don't go for "combination" names, but I did meet a Marialena once, and I thought it sounded beautiful.
I like Veralisa. Long, begins with a V, ends in an A. What's not to like?
I am partial to double names done well. Lisa would be far too boring for me on its own, so it lends itself well to doubling. I assume Veralisa is pronounced veeraLEEsa?
I don't have any stock double names, but just today I toyed with Maricarla. I concluded it was too reminiscent of America or Americana. Maricarmen is a nice double name I've seen in Spanish textbooks.
As a child I had a book called Stellaluna, about a mother sugar-glider. I love the idea of Luna in a double name, but I haven't been able to think of any good ones of my own.
I don't have any stock double names, but just today I toyed with Maricarla. I concluded it was too reminiscent of America or Americana. Maricarmen is a nice double name I've seen in Spanish textbooks.
As a child I had a book called Stellaluna, about a mother sugar-glider. I love the idea of Luna in a double name, but I haven't been able to think of any good ones of my own.
This message was edited 6/2/2012, 3:18 AM