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[Opinions] Antoinette
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Antoinette Phyllis jumped out at me. It's really beautiful. I also love Antoinette Marjorie. They both feel fun and a little flighty. Antoinette Marjorie looks a little better on the page, though I might prefer how Antoinette Phyllis sounds.Ooh, I also love Antoinette Blythe!
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Not that I am really much one for either name, but I rather like Antoinette Adelaide (with an umlaut on the i in Adelaide) for its regality, though it is not the kind of rhythm I normally go for.Of your combos, if I had to choose one, it would be Antoinette Sylvie, and I like Antoinette Clarice, but I would prefer it spelled Clarisse. Antoinette Amelie, and Aurelie are also very pretty.Antoinette is generally far too overstated for me, but I do enjoy seeing it on other people. I think it really does require an over-the-top French middle name to balance it, like:Antoinette Anaïs
Antoinette Athénaïse
Antoinette Blanchefleur
Antoinette Cordélie
Antoinette Dorothée
Antoinette Euphrasie
Antoinette Felicité
Antoinette Françoise
Antoinette Gratienne
Antoinette Maximilienne
Antoinette Pascale
Antoinette Sebastienne
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Antoinette is lovelyI'm not sure I'd use it as a first name though, maybe as a middle. I like Antoinette Ruby, Antoinette Lucia and Antoinette Eva.
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I think these are simply divine:Antoinette Blythe - a contemporary powdered wig of a beauty! Pale sky blue and delicate pink cheeks
Antoinette Dahlia - lush and sensual, like a muggy evening in New Orleans, heavy eyelids and bourbon
Antoinette Eulalie - sprightly and fairy-light
Antoinette Eve - very glamorous and dramatic
Antoinette Flavia - a youthful roman widow, marble cold and beautiful
Antoinette Iris - brief and cutting, very modern and snappy
Antoinette Jemima - I love both names but together I fear they spell out "Aunt Jemima"
Antoinette Lucy - adorable and yet adult, gossamer
Antoinette Opal - gorgeous, gorgeous, so smooth and murmuring
Antoinette Ophelia - tragically Baroque, deliciously heavy, a velvet curtain
Antoinette Pearl - creamy and innocent
Antoinette Philippa - a grand duchess of a name if ever I saw one
Antoinette Sylvia - silver-dew cobwebs and lace, delightful
Antoinette Vera - modern and hip, wonderful juxtaposition of light and dark, soft and sharpI too love Antoinette and play with it occasionally. I really enjoyed your pairing it with flitting, elfin names. Let me try some:Antoinette Cléo

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So, you too!It has been my favourite for so long, oddly enough I have never really thought about it in combo terms and I have a hard time doing so. Maybe that will help... with your names I like:Antoinette Alice - pretty and elegant
Antoinette Blythe - not bad, I think it adds a little character
Antoinette Celia - they complement each other well
Antoinette Constance - pefect virtuous girl's name
Antoinette Eve
Antoinette Flavia - nice latin touch
Antoinette Georgia
Antoinette Iris
Antoinette Lila
Antoinette Lucille - cute!
Antoinette Lucy - English cute!
Antoinette Prudence
Antoinette Ruby
Antoinette Vera
Antoinette VivianMine were:
Antoinette Alma
Antoinette Fleur
Antoinette Rose (Rose is honouring)
Antoinette Noée (Both family names)
Antoinette Marie
Antoinette Louise
Antoinette Anne
Antoinette Aurèle
Antoinette AndréeBut I still can't find THE perfect combo I am looking for...

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I agree this name is lacey! I love it but could never use it because of a bad asociation with an Antonio. It's too bad!
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