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Re: Elysia?
Pretty, though I could see it being interpreted as a creative/fanciful Alyssa or Alicia. I know of a writer named Alesia, though so I think it could work. I like it for you because it's got a lovely sound and I know the name's association. Elysia Jane
Elysia Maris
Elysia Helen

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Elysia is beautiful and not related to Alicia, it actually means Blissful.
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She knows that; she said it could be interpreted that way, meaning other people could make mistakes. . . . Didn't we just discuss this the other day about when people reply to a gut reaction without actually reading the post and replying to what was said? Hm.+ Wouldn't your comment have been more appropriate under Hanka, who obviously compares it to Alicia?

This message was edited 5/2/2007, 11:33 AM

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