Is Sophia Sheffield a mouthful? Sophia is my grandmother's name and I had always planned on using it for one of my daughters, but now I can't decide if it flows with our last name. Say it out loud a few times and let me know what you think.
While we're on the subject: Grace Sheffield sounds like Gray Sheffield and Rose Sheffield sounds like Row Sheffield, right?
While we're on the subject: Grace Sheffield sounds like Gray Sheffield and Rose Sheffield sounds like Row Sheffield, right?
Soft S'es Getting Lost
Date: 2008-06-14 10:51 am (UTC)Actually, I think you're right about those names, the question is: is it worth it to care?
I wish more people would consider these questions. I have cousins (brothers) named Zachary and Jacob with another cousin Jack, which makes Zach and Jake and than Jack. It's impossible to say.
Would you go for Sophie as a nickname? That's a bit more manageable, but I know some people love Sophia and hate Sophie. What do you think?