[Opinions] Romola
What are your reflections on this severely underused yet sumptuously beautiful name (which I pronounce "ROM-uh-luh")?
Which of the following combinations appeal to you?
Romola Agnes
Romola Albertine
Romola Antoinette
Romola Beatrice
Romola Beatrix
Romola Capucine
Romola Cecily
Romola Clothilde
Romola Constance
Romola Daisy
Romola Delphine
Romola Esther
Romola Eugenie
Romola Eve
Romola Frances
Romola Gertrude
Romola Hesper
Romola Hester
Romola Jane
Romola Josephe
Romola Josephine
Romola Judith
Romola June
Romola Nancy
Romola Noor
Romola Opal
Romola Pearl
Romola Persis
Romola Sigrid
Romola Susan
Romola Susanne
Romola Violet
Romola Vivian
Romola Vivienne
Romola Winifred
Which of the following combinations appeal to you?
Romola Agnes
Romola Albertine
Romola Antoinette
Romola Beatrice
Romola Beatrix
Romola Capucine
Romola Cecily
Romola Clothilde
Romola Constance
Romola Daisy
Romola Delphine
Romola Esther
Romola Eugenie
Romola Eve
Romola Frances
Romola Gertrude
Romola Hesper
Romola Hester
Romola Jane
Romola Josephe
Romola Josephine
Romola Judith
Romola June
Romola Nancy
Romola Noor
Romola Opal
Romola Pearl
Romola Persis
Romola Sigrid
Romola Susan
Romola Susanne
Romola Violet
Romola Vivian
Romola Vivienne
Romola Winifred
Replies
It's very beautiful. It makes me think of George Eliot. :)
I really like Romola Hester, Romola Vivienne, Romola Frances and Romola Daisy (I think I'm getting hooked on Romola just by typing this post).
Romola definitely sounds better with an old-fashioned mn than a modern one. French names also stick out as good fits.
A few combos that came to mind:
Romola Charlotte
Romola Camille
Romola Madeleine (or however you like to spell Madeleine)
Romola Rosemarie (too many r's and m's, perhaps, but I think it has a nice rhythm)
Romola Daphne
Romola Lucie (or Lucille)
I really like Romola Hester, Romola Vivienne, Romola Frances and Romola Daisy (I think I'm getting hooked on Romola just by typing this post).
Romola definitely sounds better with an old-fashioned mn than a modern one. French names also stick out as good fits.
A few combos that came to mind:
Romola Charlotte
Romola Camille
Romola Madeleine (or however you like to spell Madeleine)
Romola Rosemarie (too many r's and m's, perhaps, but I think it has a nice rhythm)
Romola Daphne
Romola Lucie (or Lucille)