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Isabel, Maisy, Felix, and Oliver
WDYT of Isabel, Maisy, Felix, and Oliver as a sibset in Victorian England? It's for a children's book I'm writing for English class about four children who get swept out of their beds one night, by fairies, to go to a midnight tea party.Thanks in advance!
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Lovely names, but I would spell Maisy as Maisie. Maisie just looks more old-fashioned and Maisy more modern to me."You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed."
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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Ditto! :)Gorgeous names, but I would spell Maisy 'Maisie'__________________________________________________
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Well, I love Felix, it's my brother's name.
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Perfect! I love the sibset anyway, but I think it's just perfect for what you're proposing. Good luck.
~Heather~
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I like Isabel (prefer Isabelle) and Oliver.
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That is soo cute! I love it!Stuff food processors, enjoy life while it lasts.
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Great names, love them all! I think they'd work nicely for what you want.
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Beautiful names though i would spell them:Isabel or Isobel / Maisie, Felix & OliverI can imagine Isabel with brown curly hair, Masie with blonde curly hair, Felix with brown curly hair and Oliver with blonde curly hair!~~~~~~~~~~ Bex ~~~~~~~~~~~
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Harry: "Messrs. Mooney, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs, offer their compliments to Professor Snape and..."
Professor Snape: Go on.
Harry: "... and request that he keep his abnormally large nose out of other people's business."
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I love Isabel! (but its too commun over here, I prefer Isobel!) Maisy, I dont like, Felix kinda, and Oliver I dont like... but for the kind of story youre writing, I like them all exept Maisy :)
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love it!
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I think Oliver and Maisy are PERFECT! (I'm in Roger's and Hammerstein's "Cinderella", and the queen's name is Maisy, and it feels British). I personally feel like Felix is sort of Eastern European, but that might just be because I know someone named Felix who's from Poland. And I like Isabel, but maybe spell is Isabelle? Making it more French-looking than Spanish-looking seems more British to me.--Nadia
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