[Opinions] Re: WDYT of Hermione?
in reply to a message by Emma Jenny
Growing up in the 1970's, I was an old movie geek. Two British actesses had this really unusual, intriguing name: Hermione Baddely (sp?) and Hermione Gingold. My namenerd tendencies in their infancy, I nonetheless added the name Hermione to my mental list of great names.
I then learned that Hermione is from Greek mythology and Shakespeare. The name became even more attractive to me.
I once saw someone suggest the combination Hermione Imogen (which works equally well in reverse) that has always stuck with me.
Hermione. Love it. It's not just for Harry Potter fans anymore.
:-D
I then learned that Hermione is from Greek mythology and Shakespeare. The name became even more attractive to me.
I once saw someone suggest the combination Hermione Imogen (which works equally well in reverse) that has always stuck with me.
Hermione. Love it. It's not just for Harry Potter fans anymore.
:-D
This message was edited 1/3/2008, 11:02 AM