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WDYT of the combo Sunniva Margaret Josephine?Also, I had a dream about my old GP Agatha-Lily. I'm really starting to like it again, though I normally prefer Lillian over Lily. Do you think its useable?
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Sunniva is gorgeous. While Sunniva Margaret Josephine is indeed a mouthful, it is not something that would be used every day. So if they have some important meaning for you, i'd go ahead with it.Agatha Lily is lovely. Agatha is a sweet little gem.
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Sunniva Margaret Josephine is a bit of a mouthful. I'd get rid of either Margaret or Josephine. Agatha-Lily is maybe a bit cutesy, but definitively useable, and I love Agatha!

This message was edited 9/10/2007, 1:52 PM

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I love all the names in Sunniva Margaret Josephine, though together they're quite a mouthful. I love the combo Agatha Lily. I'm not so sure as a hyphenated first name.
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I agree, it is a bit of a mouthful, I'm just eager to use as many as my favourite names as I can, its all work in progress :)
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I adore Sunniva. It's one of my favorites. I love the meaning.for the combo Sunniva Josephine is pretty on its own, but Sunniva Margaret Josephine does have a nice flow even if Margaret isn't one of my favorites. If Margaret is not honoring someone what about Sunniva Margo Josephine?Agatha-Lily is very pretty.
Luxiana
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Thanks, I'll consider Sunniva Margot Josephine :)As for Agatha-Lily, I'm still undecided.
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Agatha Lily is darling. Lily really lightens up Agatha and makes it seem fresher and more usable.Sunniva Margaret Josephine are all great names and make a nice combo, but it seems to be a bit too long. Perhaps if either the second or third name was only one or two syllables it would make the combo more appealing. :)ETA: typing one thing, thinking something else= types wrong word.

This message was edited 9/10/2007, 12:42 PM

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Yeah, I'll work on that :)
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