It's not disputable and difficult, it's just a name that I love for only two reasons: It's elegant and apt for both children and women. Secondly, it look simply gorgeous, with the two w's. I love that.
However, I have found out that I find
Willow not apt as a mn AT ALL. When used as a mn, it always seems to loose significance and beauty. Even if you don't want to call your child
Willow, I would always put it in front of the other name, for example: "
Willow Ruthie" instead of "
Ruthie Willow".
I really like the combo
Willow &
Owen, and don't find the three w's irritating.
I'd like...
Willow SelaWillow XantheWillow MorvenWillow PrudenceWillow GeorginaWillow ElizabethWillow KatharineWillow Ariel