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Re: Genna
Why Genna, may I ask? When I see names like it, my first instinct is always to use a hard G (as in Gilligan), unless it's short for something like Genevieve. Jenna would be a far easier name to live with, I think (and I find it more aesthetically appealing, personally, but that's just me).I'm not sure what sorts of names you're looking for, so some random ideas:Genna Desiree
Genna Marian
Genna Lauren
Genna Bridget
Genna Calypso
Genna Winifred
Genna Noreen
Genna Wren
Genna Fleur
Genna Ivy
Genna Cleo
Genna Ruby
Genna Hilary
Genna Regina
Genna Callisto
Genna ColleenArray (doesn't help that she sees Genna and thinks "Barefoot Gen," one of the most harrowing after-the-atom-bomb films she's ever seen)
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