[Opinions] which form is best?
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1. Sophie
2. Sophia
3. Elisabeth
4. Isabelle
5. Calliope
6. Jeanne
7. Betty
8. Irene
9. Jillian
10. Geoffrey
2. Sophia
3. Elisabeth
4. Isabelle
5. Calliope
6. Jeanne
7. Betty
8. Irene
9. Jillian
10. Geoffrey
1. Sofie (the spanish/italian/german version)
2. Sofia (Sophia is too common, also Sofia the First lol)
3. Elizabeth (opens up more style; can be vintage in a cute way)
4. Isabel (just less letter, simpler = cuter)
5. Kalliope (Kalli as a nickname vs "call". edit: just learned how calliope is pronounced :P)
6. Jean (Jeanne can be mistakened for je-ANNE, which I dislike)
7. Bettie (it's cutesier, like Birdie vs Birdy, less grandma-sounding)
8. Eirene (the spelling is more unique and really pretty)
9. Jillian (Gill like fish? at the same time, I dislike nickname "Jill")
10. Geoffrey (ew, hate both, but at least it adds some style i guess)
2. Sofia (Sophia is too common, also Sofia the First lol)
3. Elizabeth (opens up more style; can be vintage in a cute way)
4. Isabel (just less letter, simpler = cuter)
5. Kalliope (Kalli as a nickname vs "call". edit: just learned how calliope is pronounced :P)
6. Jean (Jeanne can be mistakened for je-ANNE, which I dislike)
7. Bettie (it's cutesier, like Birdie vs Birdy, less grandma-sounding)
8. Eirene (the spelling is more unique and really pretty)
9. Jillian (Gill like fish? at the same time, I dislike nickname "Jill")
10. Geoffrey (ew, hate both, but at least it adds some style i guess)
This message was edited 3/26/2024, 2:53 PM
Sophie
Sophia
Elizabeth, in English
Isabel, in English
Calliope: I prefer the English pronunciation to the Greek
Jean, in English
Betty
Eirene would be more likely to be pronounced with three syllables and Irene with two. I prefer three, and therefore Eirene.
Gillian, less likely to be shortened to Jill
Geoffrey, so wildly medieval
Sophia
Elizabeth, in English
Isabel, in English
Calliope: I prefer the English pronunciation to the Greek
Jean, in English
Betty
Eirene would be more likely to be pronounced with three syllables and Irene with two. I prefer three, and therefore Eirene.
Gillian, less likely to be shortened to Jill
Geoffrey, so wildly medieval
1 Sophie
2 Neither
3 Elizabeth
4 Isabel (but my fave is Isobel)
5 Calliope
6 Jeanne
7 Betty
8 Both
9 Gillian
10 Geoffrey
2 Neither
3 Elizabeth
4 Isabel (but my fave is Isobel)
5 Calliope
6 Jeanne
7 Betty
8 Both
9 Gillian
10 Geoffrey