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[Opinions] Matilda
It sounds softer than Margot (I find R- and G-sounds very harsh). Matilda also has many nn options (Mattie, Millie, Tilly, Tilda).Matilda is rather popular in Sweden, so it may be more popular in Europe than in USA. Is this what you mean by "Euro-chic"? Or does "Euro-chic" mean "too European-sounding"?"You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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