[Opinions] Gwendolyn and Elizabeth...
WDYTO the name Gwendolyn?
Do you prefer "Gwendolyn" or "Gwendolen"?
How do you like the combo Gwendolyn Margaret?
And my 2nd question...
WDYTO Elizabeth? Lately I've become less and less into it. Would you choose it despite it's popularity?
TYSMIA!
Nobody sings a love song quite like you do
And nobody else can make me sing along
Nobody else can make me feel
That things are right when I know they're wrong
Do you prefer "Gwendolyn" or "Gwendolen"?
How do you like the combo Gwendolyn Margaret?
And my 2nd question...
WDYTO Elizabeth? Lately I've become less and less into it. Would you choose it despite it's popularity?
TYSMIA!
Nobody sings a love song quite like you do
And nobody else can make me sing along
Nobody else can make me feel
That things are right when I know they're wrong
This message was edited 10/17/2006, 1:09 PM
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WDYTO the name Gwendolyn? it not my style - too long and "middle age"-y :-)
Do you prefer "Gwendolyn" or "Gwendolen"? definately Gwendolyn!
How do you like the combo Gwendolyn Margaret? it's OK
And my 2nd question...
WDYTO Elizabeth? Lately I've become less and less into it. Would you choose it despite it's popularity? I think Elizabeth is very pretty (with no nicknames). I think it would be a fine choice.
Loving Theodore and Chloe!
Do you prefer "Gwendolyn" or "Gwendolen"? definately Gwendolyn!
How do you like the combo Gwendolyn Margaret? it's OK
And my 2nd question...
WDYTO Elizabeth? Lately I've become less and less into it. Would you choose it despite it's popularity? I think Elizabeth is very pretty (with no nicknames). I think it would be a fine choice.
Elizabeth is boring, even more boring than Mary. It's not as boring as Anne though. Anne, Elizabeth, and Mary in my opinion are the three most boring girls names. Following them are Rose, and Grace.
Gwendolyn I like a lot. I like the spelling Gwendolen just as much as Gwendolyn. I love both names, but both spellings just seem incomplete, or off to me. That's why this isn't one of my fave names. I love the sound but not the way it is spelled. Gwendolin I like slightly more than the spellings you like. Gwendolin just seems alittle more complete or something to me. Gwendolyn Margaret is pretty good it's just a little bit of a mouthful.
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My Favorite Names:
Girls: Sabriel, Serafina, Augustine, Katriana, Arianna, Adelina, Audriana, Catriona, Josceline, Avianna, Mariana, Artemis, Taianna, Genevieve, and Keira.
Boys: Keiran, Quinn, Silas, Gavin, Aidan, Vincent, Cedric, Rowan, Mica, Xavier, Ian, Finley, Damian, Laika, and Kaidan.
Gwendolyn I like a lot. I like the spelling Gwendolen just as much as Gwendolyn. I love both names, but both spellings just seem incomplete, or off to me. That's why this isn't one of my fave names. I love the sound but not the way it is spelled. Gwendolin I like slightly more than the spellings you like. Gwendolin just seems alittle more complete or something to me. Gwendolyn Margaret is pretty good it's just a little bit of a mouthful.
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My Favorite Names:
Girls: Sabriel, Serafina, Augustine, Katriana, Arianna, Adelina, Audriana, Catriona, Josceline, Avianna, Mariana, Artemis, Taianna, Genevieve, and Keira.
Boys: Keiran, Quinn, Silas, Gavin, Aidan, Vincent, Cedric, Rowan, Mica, Xavier, Ian, Finley, Damian, Laika, and Kaidan.
I like Gwendolen Margaret. Very pretty.
I like Elisabeth much better than Elizabeth for some reason, and I think that it is refreshing to hear as a FN, especially without a NN. I've known lots of Beth-s and a few Liz-s, but I've only met one Elizabeth in person. (Well, obviously, their names were really Elizabeth, but they didn't go by it.)
I like Elisabeth much better than Elizabeth for some reason, and I think that it is refreshing to hear as a FN, especially without a NN. I've known lots of Beth-s and a few Liz-s, but I've only met one Elizabeth in person. (Well, obviously, their names were really Elizabeth, but they didn't go by it.)