Alice Guinevere --
Love it. Great flow and the styles work beautifully.
Alice Josephine -- The "s" of
Alice and the "jos" of
Josephine are a little difficult for me to say, but it's not a deal breaker. The styles work well together.
Alice Juliet -- Sweet.
Alice Matilda -- Retro-licious.
Love, love it.
Alice Genevieve -- While I love the French pronunciation of
Genevieve too, I think the English one works better with
Alice. Either way this is a winning combination.
Alice Ariana -- I think you have better options. I don't mind the alliteration. Sometimes it can work really well. My real problem here is the style of
Ariana feels too exotic.
My grandmother was
Alice Mary. It's simple, but oh so sweet. Others you might like (sorry for any repeats):
Alice WinifredAlice WinterAlice Leonie (I prefer French "LAY-uh-nee" here to English "LEE-uh-nee")
Alice PenelopeAlice GwendolenAlice TalullaAlice VerityAlice FionaAlice KerensaAlice BryonyAlice Violet /
VioletteAlice Margaret /
Marguerite /
MargotAlice BernadetteAlice CoralieAlice RowenaAlice ClareAlice MaiaAlice DianaAlice Thalia ("THAY-lee-uh")
Alice CalantheAlice MabelAlice ClementineAlice GermaineAlice ClothildeAlice NatalieAlice MurielAlice PaulineAlice WrenAlice Cara /
CarinaAlice Nightingale
Alice MarianneAlice PearlAlice FreyaAlice FleurAlice Delphine
You like? :-)
ETA: I fogot to add
Alice Christabel.
This message was edited 6/13/2011, 4:40 PM