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[Opinions] Re: Georgia
Love, love, love it. I love soft "g" sounds and this is a two for one name. It is very elegant and nostalgic, yet fits into a modern style as well. I also love the name Georgina, although it lacks a modern feeling. Georgia Tess
Georgia Kate
Georgia Lucy
Georgia Emily
Georgia Mary
Georgia Carole
Georgia Alice
Georgia Evelyn
Georgia Frances
Georgia Eloise
Georgia Sophie
Georgia Anne
Georgia Madeleine
Georgia Ottoline
Georgia Clementine
Georgia Ellen
Georgia Liv
Georgia Catherine
Georgia Hermione
Georgia Phoebe
Georgia VivienI would caution against mns that are nouns. You end up with a description rather than a name; something akin to Georgia Peach.Good luck!
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Thanks! I love
Georgia Tess (Would Georgia Tessa be too much?)
Georgia Eloise
Georgia Catherine
Georgia Hermione (Too "Harry Potter"?)Thank you!
*Brogan*
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I don't like Tessa under any cicumstances so Georgia Tessa doesn't work for me. But as a general rule I don't see any problem with two names ending in an "-a" sound next to each other.Is there a Georgia in the Harry Potter books? I wouldn't let it stop me even if there was. Both are names with history and other associations. Glad you liked some of them.
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Ha, no, I meant the name Hermione being in the Harry Potter books ;) Thank you!
*Brogan*
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