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Valentine
Tonight, the middle name Valentine for a girl is my obsession. Blame the anime Cowboy Bebop for putting it in my mind as a name that belongs on the far ends of the spectrum of sweetness; someone with the second name Valentine is either the epitome of a lace-and-ruffles Victorian-era darling or a gun-toting badass who takes care of herself. Put them together, and you have lovable but dangerous...and that's a combination that really appeals to me.What do you think of these, and what might you suggest?Alice Valentine (the perennial favourite--I love the repeated sounds, before someone harps on them ;)
Shani Valentine (the perennial favourite among those first names I'm really tied to--I apologize if you're sick of seeing it)
Isadora Valentine
Lorena Valentine
Clare Valentine
Faustina Valentine (-eena and -EYNE)
Esther Valentine
Rose Valentine
Mira ValentineOh, and do you guys have any names that feel to you like Valentine feels to me? Sweet but risky, beautiful and deadly?Array
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It's really grown on me as wellAnd for a girl - I see it the way you do.My personal favorite is Maud Valentine, from yours I adore Lorena Valentine (so reminiscent of Film Noir to me), Mira Valentine and Shani Valentine - my favorite.
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I like Valentine a lot. It's romantic and sweet in a lovely pure way; sugar, not saccharine. I don't think of it as Victorian because completely lacks any "think of England" severity, and I haven't watched much Cowboy Bebop so Faye Valentine is not that compelling to me. Because Valentine is so precious, I think I like it best paired with something a little down-to-earth and not so frilly. Of the ideas you have, I like Shani Valentine best. Mira Valentine and Clare Valentine are nice, and Rose Valentine is very sweet.Other suggestions:
Ruth Valentine
Mary Valentine
June Valentine
Lydia Valentine
Lida Valentine
Edith Valentine
May Valentine
Pala Valentine
Halley Valentine
Rita Valentine
Gali Valentine
Ada Valentine
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I love it as a middle name. I've always been fond of it after reading The Count of Monte Cristo eons ago. (Valentine was a tertiary character).I love:
Alice Valentine
Clare Valentine
Rose ValentineBut that's probably because I tend towards "boring" old-fashioned names.As far as a feminine but strong name, the way you've described Valentine, I've always thought of Justine.
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I rather like Valentine for a girl. I'd be much sooner to use it for a girl than a boy, that's for sure. It sounds great as a middle name, doesn't it? Something about the rhythm.Your combos are all good, really. These are some fns I like with Valentine myself:Briony Valentine
Kyra Valentine
Shona Valentine
Misha Valentine (too androgynous, perhaps)
Shyla Valentine
Zara Valentine
Augusta Valentine
Katina Valentine
Iona Valentine
Cambria Valentine
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The trouble with Valentine is that it makes me think of all those songs: Blue Valentine, My Funny Valentine and whatnot. So it would be a little weird as a fn, but I guess it's ok as mn. Alice Valentine is nice, and Faustina Valentine works surprisingly well. Esther is cute too, the other combos are a bit too frilly.
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I agree with flavie. Isadora Valentine is great!
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I love Isadora Valentine!
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