Twyla!
in reply to a message by kookiemonster71
I completely love this name, and prefer the y spelling. I'd forgotten about it until reading this post! I like the fact that it has both a country charm, and a classy edge (mostly because of Twyla Tharp).
Twyla Marguerite is very pretty. I have a soft spot for Marguerite, as it is my grandmother's MN. I think the combo definitely accomplished what you're looking for.
Do you like any of these combos?
Twyla Chrysanthe
Twyla Jessamine
Twyla Linnea
Twyla Amarantha
Twyla Celandine
Twyla Calanthe
Twyla Fleurette
Twyla Rosalind
Twyla Rosamund
Twyla Marguerite is very pretty. I have a soft spot for Marguerite, as it is my grandmother's MN. I think the combo definitely accomplished what you're looking for.
Do you like any of these combos?
Twyla Chrysanthe
Twyla Jessamine
Twyla Linnea
Twyla Amarantha
Twyla Celandine
Twyla Calanthe
Twyla Fleurette
Twyla Rosalind
Twyla Rosamund
This message was edited 7/23/2008, 10:40 AM
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You're very welcome! Twyla Jasmine would be very pretty, too. Twyla Chrysanthe is my favourite of my suggestions.
Rosaire is lovely; this is the first time I've seen it.
Rosaire is lovely; this is the first time I've seen it.
Technically it's masculine and means rosary which translates to "garland of roses" ... so it was a stretch but I love it anyway. When I google it, there are women carrying it as first names as well.
Interesting. Thanks for teaching me a new name!
This is a bit OT, but I checked out your PNL and I'm a fan of your style overall.
This is a bit OT, but I checked out your PNL and I'm a fan of your style overall.