Gorgeous. My only fear is that people here in the U.S. would try to pronounce it, "wil-hel-MEE-nuh" instead of "willa-MEE-nuh." But other than that, I don't see any problems.
My favorite combination for it is
Wilhelmina Alix.
Alix, despite the link here at BtN, is the
German form of
Alice. Others you might like (sorry for any repeats):
Wilhelmina Lucy /
LuxWilhelmina InesWilhelmina SophieWilhelmina IoneWilhelmina Afton
Wilhelmina FleurWilhelmina LivWilhelmina AngeleWilhelmina Anjou
Wilhelmina AnjaliWilhelmina Swan
Wilhelmina ErzsebetWilhelmina NadiaWilhelmina Chenoa ("sheh-NO-uh,"
Nat. Am.)
Wilhelmina AinaWilhelmina AnaisWilhelmina SianWilhelmina GlynisWilhelmina MurielWilhelmina AilsaWilhelmina EilidhWilhelmina Blaithin ("blah-HEEN," = little flower)
Wilhelmina Ishbel /
Isibeal ("ISH-bayl")
Wilhelmina LiliasWilhelmina DamarisWilhelmina BetrysWilhelmina IngridWilhelmina AstridWilhelmina HendrikaWilhelmina FredrikaWilhelmina Isabeau
Wilhelmina ElodieWilhelmina EdwigeWilhelmina GodelieveWilhelmina LudivineWilhelmina GhislaineWilhelmina MathildeWilhelmina ClothildeWilhelmina GermaineWilhelmina Blanche / Blanchefleur
Wilhelmina GervaiseWilhelmina MargaretheWilhelmina SveaWilhelmina ThoraWilhelmina Solveig ("SOHL-vay")
Wilhelmina Antonetta
Wilhelmina EdithWilhelmina AudreyWilhelmina IdonyWilhelmina Kestrel
Kind of all over the map, there.
Wilhelmina took me in a surprising number of directions.
Hope you like one or two. :-)
ETA: I forgot to add nns
Mina (my favorite),
Minna,
Minnie,
Willa,
Willow,
Billie. I'm in the minority around here. I love the nn
Billie for a girl. It has a very Rosie-the-Riveter-we-can-do-it! vibe to it.
This message was edited 2/5/2009, 11:22 AM