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[Opinions] Euphemia
what do you think about the name Euphemia ?
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My dad had a great-aunt Euphemia - apparently always Effie.
It's interesting, but not at all attractive to me: somewhere between euphoria and euthanasia! :/
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I like it, I like unusual and classic like that, she could go by FeFe or Mia for short
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This is another name that I *want* to like but just don’t. Euphemia has a great meaning, a solid history, good associations, and decent nickname options (Euphie, Phee, Mia, etc.). I should like it. But I just don’t. Something about the sound just throws me off and it doesn’t work for me.

This message was edited 6/4/2018, 10:01 PM

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I feel the same.
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I want to like it but all I can think of is “euphemism”.
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The strongest associations I have with it are "euphemism" and Effie from Hunger Games. I don't like it for that reason.But the meaning's positive, and it'd be a unique way for someone to get Emi or Mia as a NN. I'd maybe warm up to it if I knew one or more IRL.
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I love it! It's so stately. Effie is an adorable nickname.
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I love it! It’s a name used repeatedly on my DH’s family tree with the last bearer using the nickname Effie. His family pronounces it “EH-fee-me-ah” which is why Effie seems viable as a nickname. I’d love to use it someday though my DH prefers it as a middle name.
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It sounds like a disease at first, but it’s got a certain charm to it.
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It's cool in a way, but I think the major drawback is lack of a good nickname. At least, a nickname that I like. And I think it's too much of a mouthful to say in full all of the time.
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It's not my favorite Eu- name but it is on my PNL. I really like it.
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I love it! I think it's beautiful. I especially love the nickname Euphie.
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It’s a bit of a mouthful, and I agree that it sounds like a medical term.
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I like it in theory, but it makes me think of "euphemism" too much to ever use it beyond a fictional character.
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It sounds like a disease. One that makes you dizzy and short of breath and excitable.
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