What is your fave boy and girls names off this 1940 name list?

Haha. So, from your list (and in no particular order) these are the names I like the most. Arabella Jane Eleanor Rose Hannah Faye Hermione Blaire Ivy Jane Jacqueline Rose Madeline Jane Olivia Jane Overall, I'd say my favourite is either Arabella Jane (I have Jane Arabella on my list) or Olivia Jane as they flow the best.

Jacqueline Rose is also very pretty, and I really like Hermione Blaire as well. Eleanor Rose is quite a safe option, and common, but holds elegance and will age well. Ivy Jane are names I both love, though potentially another middle name would allow the name to flow better.

Hannah Faye is stunning is well. Madeline Jane is also great, though I think the flow is slightly off and would suggest Madeleine (Madelyn) instead, as it softens the name. The other names I just didn't like the combinations due to the alliteration, just not my cup of tea in taste (some of them were boy names in my opinion, sorry) or because the flow was off.

It also didn't help that you had various spellings for some names. Though this is obviously because you're still trying to decide which spelling you like best, it's probably a good idea to put only one down for future as it can destroy the look of the name with all the various spellings (if that makes sense). Anywho hope this helped!

You've got some seriously beautiful names here. :) Victoria.

Nice names/Not horrible names: Ariana Janet Christanna Marie Danielle Mona Esme Juliet Gabrielle Jeanette Isabella Rae Jacqueline Rose Lily Roselyn Natalie Lynn Olivia Jane Patricia Ann Priscilla Rose The rest of the names are horrible in my opinion.

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