Personally, since Amanda ends on a "low note," I think that a good middle name should therefore be one that ends on a "high note."
An example would be "Amanda Rachel/Macy/etc.," which makes the name sound kind of "heavy," while something else like, say, "Amanda Marie," balances the name out better.
Pardon me and my unscientific way of explaining that. -__________-
As well, a_green_faerie has a point: middle names with more than 2 syllables will overpower the first name you've chosen.
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Date: 2004-08-12 03:21 am (UTC)An example would be "Amanda Rachel/Macy/etc.," which makes the name sound kind of "heavy," while something else like, say, "Amanda Marie," balances the name out better.
Pardon me and my unscientific way of explaining that. -__________-
As well,
Hope that helped.