[Opinions] Matilda
I added it to my PNL about a week ago. I used to hate it with a passion, it seemed like such a random smush of syllables to me. However, I think now that it's clunky-ness is kind of appealing...So anyway I was thinking to justify its addition to my PNL I must have some combos!
At the moment I am playing with-
Matilda Zephyrine
Matilda Fleurentine
Fleurentine is my great-grandmothers name and I think it is absolutely exquisite. I have never been able to find a satisfactory combo for it, except for the original combo that my great-great-grandparents dreamt up :D. So I'm quite enjoying Matilda Fleurentine at the moment.
Opinions would be very much appreciated!
At the moment I am playing with-
Matilda Zephyrine
Matilda Fleurentine
Fleurentine is my great-grandmothers name and I think it is absolutely exquisite. I have never been able to find a satisfactory combo for it, except for the original combo that my great-great-grandparents dreamt up :D. So I'm quite enjoying Matilda Fleurentine at the moment.
Opinions would be very much appreciated!
Replies
Hmmm...I used to think it was an old lady name as well. Not entirely sure what changed.
Madeleine is very nice, I agree, but I went to look at the baby photo competition in my town with my mum and there were lots and lots of little Madeline's so idk...
I really like Matilda Genevieve and Matilda Charlotte though.
Thankyou!
Madeleine is very nice, I agree, but I went to look at the baby photo competition in my town with my mum and there were lots and lots of little Madeline's so idk...
I really like Matilda Genevieve and Matilda Charlotte though.
Thankyou!
Whoa, Matilda Fleurentine is gorgeous! I love it. It's a really great balance of clunky and lyrical.
Matilda Zephyrine is beautiful too. It has a little less clunk and a few more sharp edges, which is appealing in a different way.
Matilda sounds really good with -tine names, now that I think of it. Matilda Clementine, Matilda Leontine, Matilda Célestine, Matilda Christine, Matilda Laurentine, Matilda Ernestine, Matilda Eglantine...
Matilda Fleurentine is my favourite, it's stunning!
Matilda Zephyrine is beautiful too. It has a little less clunk and a few more sharp edges, which is appealing in a different way.
Matilda sounds really good with -tine names, now that I think of it. Matilda Clementine, Matilda Leontine, Matilda Célestine, Matilda Christine, Matilda Laurentine, Matilda Ernestine, Matilda Eglantine...
Matilda Fleurentine is my favourite, it's stunning!
Thanks!
I'm glad you like Fleurentine :D
I've been getting a real kick out of names that end in ~tine lately.
I especially like:
Matilda Clementine (I have another Clementine combo though)
Matilda Laurentine (my name :D)
Matilda Eglantine (*just* added it to my PNL)
Thanks!
I'm glad you like Fleurentine :D
I've been getting a real kick out of names that end in ~tine lately.
I especially like:
Matilda Clementine (I have another Clementine combo though)
Matilda Laurentine (my name :D)
Matilda Eglantine (*just* added it to my PNL)
Thanks!