Hee, hee, partner who needs convincing. I won't have one of those for QUITE a while--but it's kind of you to think ahead! ;D
I think that someday, I might warm up to
Edna as a first name--but it might take a while. I like its sound--but then, I've discovered that I really like D's in names. :)
Of your suggestions, I like:
Rosamunde
EdnaWinifred Edna Guinnevere
EdnaWilhelmina Edna (but I would call her
Billie, I think :)
Muriel Edna (I do love
Muriel)
Bernadette Edna (perhaps a
Bettie,
Etta, or
Detta)
Miriam Edna (or perhaps
Mariam Edna? I love
Mariam, too)
Lenore Edna (I'm a bit more a fan of Elenore, but
Lenore is lovely)
Iris Millay
Sylvia Millay (It's wonderfully poetic--I love
Sylvia Plath as well as Millay :)
Unfortunately, a lot of them are too fancy for me to ever seriously consider! They'd all be very nice on someone else's child, but I think I'd need to pick something a little more down-home, lol. Less upper-crust, British sounding, you know?
Others that have popped into my head, none of which are particularly serious considerations right now:
June Millay
Solveig EdnaGilda Millay (though I still like
Gilda Rae best)
Ingeborg EdnaJuniper EdnaJanis Millay
Janis EdnaJanine Millay
Millay is easier to work with than
Edna, I'm afraid. I'm clearly going to have to keep thinking on this. :)
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