Anna Gwenllian.
Anna is so very conventional, I wanted to pair her with something ethereal and mystical.
Carson Balthazar. I'm happy with this.
Carson is this kind of ugly preppy surname, grey and stony, but
Balthazar is so unapologetically grand that it makes the combo monumental.
Michael Aurelius. I like
Michael. He's sturdy and friendly and all-American, but so pedestrian. So I thought I'd pair it with the extravagant and classical
Aurelius to elevate it.
Sabrina Mabel. I'm not entirely satisfied with this. I hate
Sabrina - it's the coldest name I can think of. So I decided to pair it with the warmest cinnamon apple pie of a name I could think of,
Mabel, to make it a bit more approachable. I'm not sure if I succeeded.
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Seraphina Katherine. I like this. Majestic, but whimsical.
Alistair Linus. I found
Linus remarkably easy to pair, considering I don't really like it. It adds a playfulness to serious and stodgy but handsome names like
Alistair.
Hieronymus Robert. the ridiculous, over-the-top, Boschian
Hieronymus brings out the earthy medievalness in
Robert. And we, as a society, desperately need more men named
Hieronymus.
Beatrix Elizabeth. It's a very tough question - what to pair *the most boring name in humanity* with?
Beatrix is nice. Lively and spirited and unusual but recognisable.
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Sabrina KatherineElizabeth AnnaMichael CarsonRobert Linus
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I'll make them Polish, just for fun.
Aurelia KseniaCyprian LeopoldMaksymilian RyszardSara Emilia
masculine list:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079feminine list:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080