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I really love both of those names - Arthurs many namesakes I like (not king Arthur, though :D) and Lenore's amazing E. A. Poe-aura, specially thinking about the mystic "Raven".
My favourites out of your combos are Arthur Cicero, Arthur Humphrey (I normally try to avoid two 2-syllabled names in one combo, but the phonetics of Humphrey work amazingly with Arthur) and Arthur Sebastian. you were completely right with putting many "s"-names together with Arthur. He really needs something lively and active, and that's what "s" mostly gives you.And oh I am so glad someone has noticed Dudley! This name makes me think of Dudley Moore, especially his wonderful Beethoven-parody.My favourite Lenore-combos are Lenore Amabel (so beautiful), Lenore Beatrix, Lenore Cecily (The colours are just brilliant), Lenore Imogen, Lenore Melisande, Lenore Philippa (a very noble-sounding combo). I think I once suggested someone Lenore Winifred, so of course I like it, lol.
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Arthur Clive or Arthur Frederick (the 2nd is actually one of my top combos, too!)Lenore Poppy (this really sticks out to me, and I like it. Poppy balances out the older feel of Lenore)Both are great names & work beautifully together! Is this for a sibset?
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Arthur Frederick and Arthur Leopold are two of my favorite Arthur combos. (Arthur Beowulf rounds out my top three.)I also like...Arthur Benedict
Arthur Constantine (spelled Konstantin)
Arthur Desmond
Arthur Felix
Arthur Maxwell
Arthur Miles
Arthur Nigel
Arthur SebastianFrom your Lenore combos, my favorites are...Lenore Adelaide
Lenore Amabel
Lenore Amandine
Lenore Beatrice
Lenore Beatrix
Lenore Cecily
Lenore Clementine
Lenore Delphine
Lenore Melisande
Lenore Vivienne
Lenore Winifred

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Arthur!!Arthur is lovely (especially with the nickname Bear ;) but I think Clyde, Clive, Cecil, Constantine and the like affected and almost pretentious. Funnily enough Benedict is the only one I support with it fully. It's a cool name. The form, Bennet would make me happier.Lenore Imogen, Cecily or Beatrix. Ottoline is terrible and just a nickname despite sounding so lumpy and heavy.
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Arthur Felix and Lenore Eugenia jump out at me. They would make a great sibset!
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Uh, all of them? You've stolen my brain and used it to come up with these combinations, haven't you? Confess. As combinations, I'm most impressed with the following:Arthur Clement, Arthur Graham (2 syllables), and Arthur Humphrey -- Lenore Beatrix, Lenore Imogen and Lenore Philippa.Yes, I certainly did a spectacular job coming up with these. You can't see it, but I'm giving myself a hug as I type this. :-)

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