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[Opinions] Sonnet
We're talking about poetry right now in my English class and every time my teacher says "sonnet" I like the sound more and more. What do you think of this and do you have any combos?
I've thought of:
Lauren Sonnet
Sonnet Danielle
Sonnet Rosalie
Hailey Sonnet
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I prefer...Sonnet Danielle and Sonnet Rosalie.I considered Sonnet for Harmony had she of been a boy.
I liked Stellan Sonnet(We can take Stella Sonnet right?) and Sterling Sonnet.But if you like it for a girl...
Thalia Sonnet
Ivy Sonnet
Azura Sonnet
Emerald Sonnet
Callie Sonnet
Arabella Sonnet
Adela Sonnet
Laurel Sonnet
Jocelyn Sonnet
Ianthe Sonnet
Sabella Sonnet
Twyla Sonnet
Keturah Sonnet
Philippa Sonnet
Estella Sonnet-Seda*
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OH wow, I really like Thalia Sonnet. I've enver really thought of Thalia in general, but I like iot paired with Sonnet.Lilypie Baby Ticker
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:D I love it!..*Aphrodite* (aka Hattie)
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Ack!For some reason I made them all middle names.Sonnet Soleil
Sonnet Laerke
Sonnet Calanthe
Sonnet Hazel
Sonnet Azure
Sonnet Luca
Sonnet Estelle
Sonnet Celeste
Sonnet Camille
Sonnet Bella / Belle
Sonnet Arwen
Sonnet Aura
Sonnet Selette
Sonnet Willow
Sonnet Iris
Sonnet Kestrel
Sonnet Katriel (mt friend is considering Katriel)
Sonnet Anneliese
Sonnet Esteem
Sonnet Capri
Sonnet Esla (my niece's middle name)
Sonnet Lyra-Seda*
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It's no name to me.
~~ Claire ~~
My dear ! are Alia, Eidel, Enola, Israel, Dudel and Yuri.
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The word "sonnet" certainly has a very pretty sound, but I'm not sure that it's name material. On a child who was anything other than gifted at literature, it'd be quite a name to live up to. It's also one of those über-romantic names that would be ridiculous in any mundane context:
"Better change Sonnet's diaper."
"You hungry, Sonnet?"
.. You get the idea :-/At any rate, Hailey Sonnet has the best flow imo, although I prefer the spelling Haylie. And thank heavens you're using it on a girl. It'd be enormously poncy on a boy ;-)
_____________________________________________________________________He looks like he's had a lot of plastic surgery done, but not by a plastic surgeon." - The "Have I Got News For You" panel on David Gest ;-)Elinor! and !: Dallán and Aubrianna

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I love the name, personally.
However, most people aren't familiar with the word sonnet (or the literary definition) and will hear it as "sonic". Like the hedgehog or the fast food place.
Maybe as a middle name?
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Not to sound rude, but who are you?
Miranda
"Six hours later I still haven't done my homework, but I did come up with 245 name combos, seven of which I might name my child." — Modified LJ icon quoteProud adopter of 15 punctuation marks.
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Sonnet is not a name to me...just a word (noun). It isn't at all feminine.From the other names, I like Danielle and Rosalie. If I had to choose a combo, I'd choose Hailey Sonnet.
-Lissa Hannah-
My twelve !'s = Kipling, Barry, Mortimer, Miles, Marmaduke, Fletcher, Maris, Blanche, Gladys, Arlette, Glenda, and JuniperMy ten ?'s = Pasquale, Archibald, Humphrey, Nigel, Bernard, Minna, Doris, Shirley, Cordelia, and Gertrude
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My favorite combo is Sonnet Danielle
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I think it's a beautiful name, especially if you're a reader or writer of poetry.Sonnet Rosalie is gorgeous!
CIARDA
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I think it's very pretty-probably best as a middle name. A famous person could get away with this as a first name. It's something Gwyneth and Chris Martin should have used instead of Apple! ;)
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I love Sonnet for a girl. I think it would be cute for a boy too. However I don't like any of your combos, sorry.
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It's not a name imo
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It's okay, but I wouldn't use it, even though Lauren Sonnet and Sonnet Danielle is beautiful."If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. If life gives you boxes, make cardboard soup!" - Liza Albert
~ Hannah
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