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Lovely combo:)
Other ideas based on those:
Thea Selene & Tess Amalie
Chloe Sophia & Shay Cassidy
Thea Quinn & Phoebe Kate
Sophia Claire & Celeste Ivy
Annika Selene & Juliet Sophia
Eden Elizabeth & Isobel Ivy
Kaia Grace & Zoey Ava
Other ideas based on those:
Thea Selene & Tess Amalie
Chloe Sophia & Shay Cassidy
Thea Quinn & Phoebe Kate
Sophia Claire & Celeste Ivy
Annika Selene & Juliet Sophia
Eden Elizabeth & Isobel Ivy
Kaia Grace & Zoey Ava
I really like both.
Chloe & Thea are sweet together, and I love the middle names.
Chloe & Thea are sweet together, and I love the middle names.
Chloe Sophia is really lackluster, whereas Thea Selene is shimmery and divine. I don't care for the set.
Yeah, this set looks like Chloe Sophia got the short end of the stick. In theory it works, they're all "simple Greek names that are used easily in English". But in terms of how commonly these names are actually used, Chloe and Sophia are basic while Thea and Selene are nicer and more thought out. In the US, Chloe Sophia could easily be a "careless" name many people would give their baby without thinking about it, but Thea Selene is a name you know they thought about.
(Not that you can't call your kid Chloe Sophia because you thought about it and liked it, but it has the same feel as giving your kid the middle name Marie because of your great-grandmother named Marie -- you had a good reason but it could look careless because tons of people use it just because it's the first thing they thought of that sounded nice. With Thea Selene you can tell that it wasn't just the first nice-sounding name they thought of.)
ETA: okay maybe not all Greek, I guess I confused Thea with Theia
(Not that you can't call your kid Chloe Sophia because you thought about it and liked it, but it has the same feel as giving your kid the middle name Marie because of your great-grandmother named Marie -- you had a good reason but it could look careless because tons of people use it just because it's the first thing they thought of that sounded nice. With Thea Selene you can tell that it wasn't just the first nice-sounding name they thought of.)
ETA: okay maybe not all Greek, I guess I confused Thea with Theia
This message was edited 11/15/2023, 1:07 PM
Thea could still be Greek couldn’t it, since it’s a diminutive of Greek names Dorothea and Theodora? But yeah, Theia would be more Greek.
Now that I looked into Theia, it says she was the mother of Selene, so the combo Thea Selene is a bit weird to me now, although at first I thought it was stunning.
Now that I looked into Theia, it says she was the mother of Selene, so the combo Thea Selene is a bit weird to me now, although at first I thought it was stunning.
I like this and think the Thea combo is so much better.
I like them both.
All the names are nice, I like how the mn both start with a, both first names are short, don't rhyme or start with the same letter