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WDYTO Eugenie for a girl? I'm pronouncing it yoo-GEEN-ee. WDYTO the combo Eugenie Gladys? Gladys was my Grandmother's name. Any other suggestions?Thank you.
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I have a soft spot for Eugenie. I actually like this combo, and it's sweet that it means something to you.
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I prefer Eugenia, but Eugenie is fine. Eugenie Gladys might be a bit far over on the 'old-fashioned' side. Eugenia Gladys might help a bit?
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I think the combo sound really nice together, the only thing is and this is just a personal thing, when I see Eugenie, I think of the boys name Eugene and there is a movie with a real nerdy guy in it and they say his name in a very irritating way, but like I said thats just a personal thing : )
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I love Eugenie. It's a darling name, but also has plenty of substance.I'm not a fan of Gladys, but I'm all for honoring names, and the combo sounds fine.These are the Eugenie combos on my long list: Eugenie Adele, Eugenie Amabel, Eugenie Annarose, Eugenie Anne, Eugenie Annebet, Eugenie Anwen, Eugenie Blythe, Eugenie Caroline, Eugenie Catherine, Eugenie Celestine, Eugenie Charlotte, Eugenie Clare, Eugenie Clarimonde, Eugenie Clementine, Eugenie Corisande, Eugenie Dove, Eugenie Fern, Eugenie Fleur, Eugenie Frances, Eugenie Gwendolen, Eugenie Hazel, Eugenie Helene, Eugenie Hesper, Eugenie Isabel, Eugenie Isobel, Eugenie Katherine, Eugenie Laurel, Eugenie Lavender, Eugenie Lenore, Eugenie Lilac, Eugenie Lisbet, Eugenie Lotus, Eugenie Maeve, Eugenie Margaret, Eugenie Marguerite, Eugenie Marianne, Eugenie Marigold, Eugenie Mathilde, Eugenie Maude, Eugenie May, Eugenie Melisande, Eugenie Millicent, Eugenie Pearl, Eugenie Persis, Eugenie Philippa, Eugenie Plum, Eugenie Rosabel, Eugenie Rosalind, Eugenie Rosanne, Eugenie Rose, Eugenie Roselil, Eugenie Rosemonde, Eugenie Rosewen, Eugenie Snow, Eugenie Tamsin, Eugenie Tatienne, Eugenie Tess, Eugenie Therese, Eugenie Victoria, Eugenie Violet, Eugenie Violetta, Eugenie Viviane, Eugenie Vivienne, Eugenie Willow, Eugenie Winifred, Eugenie Winter.
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I think Eugenie is really pretty. It's on my PNL. I pronounce it the French way, which I think sounds the best. I think Eugenie Gladys works. I find Gladys to be kind of frumpy and ugly (sorry), but Eugenie is so beautiful and classy that you don't even notice that about Gladys.Eugenie Aveline
Eugenie Clemence
Eugenie Honora (would only work with your pronunciation, otherwise flow is off)
Eugenie Juliette (too much zh?)
Eugenie Lily
Eugenie Margot
Eugenie ViolaNow you've totally gotten me into Eugenie. I love some of those combos! *writes them down*

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Its lovely! I adore both names, they're sweet, classic and usuable!
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