[Opinions] Re: Emmélise
in reply to a message by la-petite-rachel
Thanks for your input :)
I prefer the -ay sound in the middle to an -eh, which is why I'd personally choose to use the accent rather than skip it, although I realise in English it's often going to be Em-eh-lees and I'm ok with that. I'd be saying Em-ay-lees though.
I like a lot of your combos, my favourites are Emmélise Pearl, Emmélise Catherine, Emmélise Raphaëlle & Emmélise Noëlle.
I've been wanting to pair it with Élodie, even though I usually stay away from so many repeating sounds, I really kind of like Emmélise Élodie. I feel like it could work depending on the surname maybe. Or maybe thats just wishful thinking! (I really love Élodie).
And my guess it's either a blend of Elise with the Em names (probably Emma) or possibly a more frilly twist on Emmeline. Either way, I find it really sweet and melodic. I'm glad someone else likes it too :)
Aussie au pair in Switzerland to my French-Italian girls
Sass (Feb '08), Boof (Jan '10) & Pixie (Dec '11)
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I prefer the -ay sound in the middle to an -eh, which is why I'd personally choose to use the accent rather than skip it, although I realise in English it's often going to be Em-eh-lees and I'm ok with that. I'd be saying Em-ay-lees though.
I like a lot of your combos, my favourites are Emmélise Pearl, Emmélise Catherine, Emmélise Raphaëlle & Emmélise Noëlle.
I've been wanting to pair it with Élodie, even though I usually stay away from so many repeating sounds, I really kind of like Emmélise Élodie. I feel like it could work depending on the surname maybe. Or maybe thats just wishful thinking! (I really love Élodie).
And my guess it's either a blend of Elise with the Em names (probably Emma) or possibly a more frilly twist on Emmeline. Either way, I find it really sweet and melodic. I'm glad someone else likes it too :)
Sass (Feb '08), Boof (Jan '10) & Pixie (Dec '11)
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/56287