[Opinions] Re: Delphine
in reply to a message by Nirvanna
I think I like Delphina a little better because it sounds less like an adjective, but it's still a pretty name. I would probably call her Elphie, mostly because I'm a Broadway junkie, and that makes me think of Elphaba from Wicked. Random, yes, I know.
Um, combos (which I would change if Delphina is used. I don't think the two are swappable because of the sounds and rhythm.):
Delphine Helena
Delphine Annette
Delphine Suzette (what? I'm feeling French for these two) :)
Delphine Sophia
Delphine Louise
Delphine Sibyl (oh, oh, a crafty sort of myth reference that also illustrates the adjectival properties of the name!)
Delphine Ophelia (I'm liking the repeated 'ph')
What are the convulsions of a city in comparison with the insurrections of the soul?
Man is a depth still greater than the people.
Um, combos (which I would change if Delphina is used. I don't think the two are swappable because of the sounds and rhythm.):
Delphine Helena
Delphine Annette
Delphine Suzette (what? I'm feeling French for these two) :)
Delphine Sophia
Delphine Louise
Delphine Sibyl (oh, oh, a crafty sort of myth reference that also illustrates the adjectival properties of the name!)
Delphine Ophelia (I'm liking the repeated 'ph')
Man is a depth still greater than the people.
This message was edited 8/6/2006, 8:53 AM