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Re: Leontine and Ottoline?
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My first reaction is to pronounce Ottoline awt-taw-LEEN and Leontine is le-awn-TEEN. I've never heard of Ottilinie, but I can imagine it being legit, since it sounds like a mixing of Ottilia and Ottoline.Any nice names that are funny and sound old-fashioned. Oswald, Georgette, Octavian, Marianne, Graham, Rafaela, Delphine, Laurence, Lilias, Juliette, Clement, Bertram, Violette, Melanie, Theodore, Constance/Constantine, Noel, Beatrix, Augustine, Edmund, Frederick and Stanislas could kind of fit the style Ottoline and Leontine have.
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