Beulah MarionSandrina
AgnesMartin Jeremy
Oops - forgot the Why! So, ETA:
I knew a girl at school whose younger sister was named
Hortense. It was pronounced the French way, except they sounded the H; and they also nicknamed her
Tansy, where the Tans had the French nasal pronunciation, the s was an s, not a z, and the y was the usual English ending. That was enough to put me right off
Hortense for life.
Beulah, then. Sandrina just seemed to fit, and
Martin is sturdy and inoffensive. The mns also just seemed to fit. Plus, I don't like any of them, fn or mn! So they should go together well.
This message was edited 11/6/2021, 1:11 PM