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Simonetta
What do you guys think of Simonetta? I know it might seem a bit much, but I find myself loving it. I have gotten really into Renaissance Italy recently and this name in particular has a certain sentimental appeal for me.What do you think of the combo Simonetta Lucretia? Do you prefer the more simple Simonetta Lucia?Other names I have taken a shine to:Alessandro "Sandro"
Francesco
Cosima
Venetia
Ginevra
FlorentinaWDYT?Any other combos or ideas for names that might appeal to me are welcome. Tia!

This message was edited 4/14/2007, 2:59 PM

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I like Simonetta, but I still prefer Simona. I think I like Simonetta Lucia a bit more (especially if you prn. Lucia in Italian). I love Alessandro and Francesco and like Cosima, Ginevra and Florentina.
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I really dislike it. It seems like a diminutive and is way over-the-top. I love Simone and Simona, though.Lucretia is gorgeous, as is Lucia (I only like loo-SEE-ah).
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I like Simonetta, love Lucretia and Ginevra.
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I actually really like Simonetta! I like Simonetta Lucretia, but I think a more simple middle name would appeal to me better. Lucia isn't a favorite of mine, but Simonetta Lucia is still a very pretty combination.I love all of the other names listed with the exception of Alessandro, but that's mostly because of a personal association. I especially love Cosima and Florentina. Hm, Simonetta Cosima?
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I prefer Simonetta Lucia [loo-SEE-a].
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I love 'ette/a' names, and Simonetta is definitly not an exception. It is a lot, but I think with the right middle name to balance it, it would be lovely. Alessandro "Sandro" -- I'm not a huge fan of this.
Francesco -- Love!
Cosima-- It's okay... not something I love, and not something I hate. I like the look of it, but I'm not a fan of the sound.
Venetia -- this is a town near my home house, I can't think of it in any other context
Ginevra -- I really like this... and love Gina as a nn.
Florentina -- I've never been a fan of this name. For some reason its always sounded like the name of a type of fish
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