What do you think of these?

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Registered: 03-03-2006
What do you think of these?
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Fri, 11-24-2006 - 11:39am

What do you think of these?



  • Taylor Rose Goldberg
  • Avery Rose Goldberg
  • Sabrina Rose Goldberg


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Registered: 03-27-2003
Fri, 11-24-2006 - 11:56am
While I prefer Sabrina, I think Taylor Rose flows better.






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Registered: 03-03-2006
Fri, 11-24-2006 - 12:05pm
Do you think it flows better with rose or goldberg? Because we are not 100% on the middle name.
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Registered: 08-21-2006
Fri, 11-24-2006 - 1:48pm
Sabrina sounds more classic and feminine to me. I think this is a beautiful name that will stand the test of time.
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Registered: 12-09-2005
Fri, 11-24-2006 - 3:39pm

I find Taylor very outdated.

Avery is nice, but I do prefer it on boys.

I love Sabrina! Very pretty and feminine. It GMV easily.

-Nikki

ETA that I just read your post on mn, and Sabrina Rose doesn't have the best flow only because of the repetition of the "r" sound- it is a bit "r" heavy. Taylor Rose also has that problem as Taylor ends with an "r" and Rose begins with one... therefore they run together. Are there any family names you are considering as a mn?

Edited 11/24/2006 3:40 pm ET by nat_c_123




Edited 11/24/2006 3:41 pm ET by nat_c_123

                             
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Registered: 09-29-2005
Fri, 11-24-2006 - 9:47pm

I think any of them sound fine with your ln, but "tayloR Rose" doesn't flow very well since the ending and beginning Rs run together, if you see what I mean, and Avery Rose has a similar problem (the -ry/Rose sounds being a bit repetitive). That said, however, Avery Rose is probably the most common overall combo for girls with the name -- probably because parents figure Rose is a simple, feminine name to make it clear their daughter isn't a boy, KWIM?

Also, since Taylor is masculine/unisex as well, you might want to bear in mind how familiar Taylor Hicks has made the name, so it could possibly seem more masculine than it has in the past. And I agree with a pp's comment about this being the most dated of your choices.

Sabrina Rose Goldberg GMV.

~Kelli


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