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Re: Leda or Leto?
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Leto and Leda are both fine, though I have to admit I prefer Lita to Leda. Neither name (nor Lita, for that matter) is one I'd use, but I'd be pleased to meet Leda or Leto.I suppose I'd prefer Leda today (and I'd pronounce it LEE-da). Has a slightly more homey feeling to me, like she could be a nineteenth-century maid as well as Helen of Troy's mother.Leda Winifred
Leda Psyche
Leda Wren
Leda Harriet
Leda Jean
Leda Julie
Leda Christel
Leda Florence
Leda Rosamunde
Leda Bethel
Leda Prayer (kidding :)
Leda Tanith
Leda Quintina
Leda ParthenopeLeto Parnassia
Leto Ismene
Leto Fulvia
Leto Flavia
Leto Gwendolen
Leto Aster
Leto Melisande
Leto Pamela
Leto Gloria
Leto Ursula
Leto Winona
Leto Amity
Leto Vera
Leto Georgette
Leto AmaryllisArray
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Leda Psyche is a bold combination. I like it. Leda Parthenope is my favorite from your list. Just gorgeous. Leto Melisande is terrific too. And you squeezed Ursula into a combination. I can't say it meshes well with Leto in my mind, but I love that you tried. :-)Thanks heaps.
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