-KR- t1_isxfp4a wrote on October 19, 2022 at 12:30 PM Reply to [OC] Female names that are composed of two "standalone" names (e.g. "Rosemary", "Annmarie", "Adalynn", "Emmalee"...). Turns out "Jo-" is super versatile [repost with light updates after comments] by earnest_dad Joanne, Joanna, Johanna etc. are not compound names, but normal "standalone" names. Just because names have multiple syllables doesn't mean they are compounded. Permalink 1
-KR- t1_isxfp4a wrote
Reply to [OC] Female names that are composed of two "standalone" names (e.g. "Rosemary", "Annmarie", "Adalynn", "Emmalee"...). Turns out "Jo-" is super versatile [repost with light updates after comments] by earnest_dad
Joanne, Joanna, Johanna etc. are not compound names, but normal "standalone" names. Just because names have multiple syllables doesn't mean they are compounded.