Family favourite: LOUISA CHARLOTTE From the family middle name set, my favourite is Louisa Charlotte, closely followed by Louisa Genevieve {Perhaps because I've had both Louisa Poppy Genevieve & Louisa Daisy Charlotte on my own list! }. As a name on her own, Louisa feels elegant, feminine and timeless without being frilly at all, and she has this fresh sort of chicness about her that creates a charming dynamic, I think.
Charlotte's feminine yet subtle feel complements Louisa perfectly, and the flow is just gorgeous! Genevieve's lush, sophisticated femininity complements her very well too, and I think she'd age beautifully, though I find Louisa Charlotte flows that tad bit better.? Non-family Favourite: LOUISA DAPHNE I love a lot of these, but Louisa Daphne just popped out at me right away! Daphne brings this undeniably spunky chicness to Louisa that picks her up and brings a lot of energy to the name.
I think the flow is nice too.. Louisa Daphne is pretty much perfection :) I nearly voted for Louisa Violet, as I adore Violet's sweetness and demure feel paired with Louisa {and I have Imogen Louisa Violet on my own list}, but the energy of Daphne - admittedly not my favourite name in the whole world - just seems too perfect. I also really adore Louisa Dorothy & Louisa Rosalind, but I prefer the flow of 3-2 syllable combos.? Suggestions ~ Don't know if I can top Louisa Daphne & Louisa Charlotte, but here's some that come to mind for you: Louisa Imogen Louisa Helene Louisa Iris Louisa Romilly Louisa Harriet Louisa Beatrix Louisa Florence Louisa Ivy Louisa Caroline Louisa Juniper Louisa Mathilde Louisa Clio Louisa Ruby Louisa Marian Louisa Olive.
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