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Ophelia?
Ophelia. I want to like it, I really do. "Help" is a pleasant meaning (I don't think of it as asking for help but rather giving it). And I think it has a pretty sound.But then Shakespeare had to use it. Can you see it on a real little girl or is it too tragic a name?
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yeah..its too much to contend with ...pretty, but very risky. it reminds me of Opal, for some reason
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I also think it's a beautiful name with a great meaning. But I think that it is too tragic, espacially for a little girl.Jamy })i({
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Yay! someone else who agrees with me on the meaning I do prefer Ophelie though Alice
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I don't think Ophelia would fit a little girl very well. A teenager, a twenty-something or an old lady, sure...but not a toddler or grade schooler.Also, the Shakespeare character ruined the name for me because I disliked her immensely.
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I'm just in the same situation as you: I want to like it badly, too, but it doesn't really make it for me. I think it looks beautiful, but it looks much better than it sounds, this is the problem! Also, Ofèlia (the Catalan form) has a kind of old-ladyish feeling to me, but I think I could see it on a real little girl, and I'm sure it ages well.
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I think its ok but i wouldn't use it personally
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Ophelia is one of those names I want to love and that I only like. It just makes me think of a pervert feeling up some girl everytime I hear it. I don't want it too because it sounds pretty, but it does.---------------------------------------------------------------------
My Favorite Names:Girls: Sabriel, Serafina, Augustine, Ravenna, Leona, Iona, Fiona, Quintessa, Arianna, Adele (ah-dhe-LEE), Gwenivere, Genevieve, Lilith, Katerina, Shilia, Catriona, and Keira.Boys: Keiran, Quinn, Aidan, Vincent, Caden, Killian, Lochlan, Cleon, Xavier, Finley, and Malachi.
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I like it, and the Shakespeare thing isn't an issue. But, it does sound like oh-feel-ya, which middle school boys will undoubtedly notice.
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I don't associate names with fictional characters. But, I find it to be a very ugly, unflattering name. I see no beauty in it at all. Plus, I think meanings mean nothing when it comes to naming a person, since the meaning won't reflect the person, and the person won't reflect the meaning. Sorry this didn't help you much.
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