I like them both.
Queenie was actually a name I thought was wicked-awesome as a youngster because one of my mom's students chose the name
Queenie for herself when she moved to Canada. Maybe I was just in love with the idea of choosing something SO COOL for yourself more than the name, but it still gives me that young-and-foolish-in-love feeling. At any rate, I find it more acceptable that just "
Queen".
I'd probably pair them with more stolid middles, like
Dolly FrancesDolly SusanDolly AmeliaDolly EdwinaDolly LucindaDolly GeraldineDolly Pearl?
Dolly OctaviaDolly FernDolly MarianDolly Maude
Queenie Maud (I'm nothing if not original)
Queenie Liza (sounds like
Queen Eliza... hmm)
Queenie LouisaQueenie JamesinaQueenie MaryanneQueenie AnnemarieQueenie Rhonda
Queenie is a tricky one because they all start to sound like queen's nicknames. "
Queenie Victoria,
Queenie Elizabeth" But I like
Queenie Maud a lot actually. And
Queenie Maryanne. There is something so brassy and cheesy about
Queenie, it's growing on me.