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 WinifredLeda PsycheLeda WrenLeda HarrietLeda JeanLeda JulieLeda ChristelLeda FlorenceLeda Rosamunde
Leda BethelLeda Prayer (kidding :)
Leda TanithLeda QuintinaLeda Parthenope
Leto Parnassia
Leto IsmeneLeto FulviaLeto FlaviaLeto GwendolenLeto Aster
Leto MelisandeLeto PamelaLeto GloriaLeto UrsulaLeto WinonaLeto AmityLeto VeraLeto GeorgetteLeto Amaryllis
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