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[Facts] RICHALINE
Hi, My first name "Richaline" (pronounced Rich-A-Lean or Rish-A-Lean) is what I thought to be quite a unique name, although from searching internet I have found a few people to have a similar name. I am Australian, although as far as I am aware the name orginated in England in the 1800's. (A mix of Richard and Aline or perhaps Eileen??) I am interested to find anyone with a similar name or different ways of pronouncing it, even the origin would be fantastic because I am sure over the years the origin and ideas behind it have changed.richalinesmith@yahoo.com.au
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Could it be a pet form of Richelle?
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