Eufemia...
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I love both.
From your PNL, I like these as middle names:
Alice
Anastasia
Angela
Antonia
Apollonia
Augusta
Aurelia
Barbara
Beatrice
Bianca
Camilla
Cecilia
Daria
Diana
Dorothea
Dorothy
Helena
Isabella
Isidora
Lara
Liliana
Lucia
Luciana
Lucy
Lyra
Mariana
Marina
Melania
Melissa
Minerva
Natalia
Olimpia
Olivia
Pelagia
Penelope
Rebecca
Rosa
Rosalia
Rosetta
Serena
Silvia, Sylvia
Sofia, Sophia
Susanna
Tatiana
Teresa
Theodora
Theodosia
Valeria
Victoria
Virginia
Vitalia
Zenobia
Zoe
From your PNL, I like these as middle names:
Alice
Anastasia
Angela
Antonia
Apollonia
Augusta
Aurelia
Barbara
Beatrice
Bianca
Camilla
Cecilia
Daria
Diana
Dorothea
Dorothy
Helena
Isabella
Isidora
Lara
Liliana
Lucia
Luciana
Lucy
Lyra
Mariana
Marina
Melania
Melissa
Minerva
Natalia
Olimpia
Olivia
Pelagia
Penelope
Rebecca
Rosa
Rosalia
Rosetta
Serena
Silvia, Sylvia
Sofia, Sophia
Susanna
Tatiana
Teresa
Theodora
Theodosia
Valeria
Victoria
Virginia
Vitalia
Zenobia
Zoe
I think it just sounds plain weird. Also, said out loud it reminds me of leukemia for some reason...
Love Euphemia..
and Euphémie.
and Euphémie.
It's nice, but I can't imagine it on a flesh and blood person.
I prefer Euphemia for obvious reasons
Love it
"Eu-" names are so quirky and deep / serious at the same time. I love almost all of them and Eufemia / Euphemia is no exception.
I once knew a Eufemia, this spelling. She pronounced her name, "yoo-FAY-mee-uh," so that's how I think of it. Euphemia I would pronounce as "yoo-FEE-mee-uh." I like both pronunciations equally.
The darling nn Effie is another good reason to like Eufemia / Euphemia. It's the tail wagging the dog a bit, but I love Effie so much I can justify it in my mind.
Eufemia Ines
Eufemia Zoe
Eufemia Petra
Eufemia Charis
Eufemia Irene
Eufemia Jane
Eufemia Iris
Eufemia Cruz
Eufemia Diane
Eufemia Isabel
Eufemia Pearl
Eufemia Celeste
Eufemia Liv
Eufemia Winter
Eufemia Theodora
Eufemia Isidora
Eufemia Blythe
Eufemia Charlotte
"Eu-" names are so quirky and deep / serious at the same time. I love almost all of them and Eufemia / Euphemia is no exception.
I once knew a Eufemia, this spelling. She pronounced her name, "yoo-FAY-mee-uh," so that's how I think of it. Euphemia I would pronounce as "yoo-FEE-mee-uh." I like both pronunciations equally.
The darling nn Effie is another good reason to like Eufemia / Euphemia. It's the tail wagging the dog a bit, but I love Effie so much I can justify it in my mind.
Eufemia Ines
Eufemia Zoe
Eufemia Petra
Eufemia Charis
Eufemia Irene
Eufemia Jane
Eufemia Iris
Eufemia Cruz
Eufemia Diane
Eufemia Isabel
Eufemia Pearl
Eufemia Celeste
Eufemia Liv
Eufemia Winter
Eufemia Theodora
Eufemia Isidora
Eufemia Blythe
Eufemia Charlotte
Reminds me of euphemism.