Love it. It's got retro-charm written all over it.
I've heard it pronounced various ways, so I'm a little intimidated by it. "YOO-lah-lee" in UK, "yoo-LAY-lee" in Southern US and "yoo-LAH-lee." Other? This is one of the few times when I dislike the UK pronunciation of a name.
I can't really come up with mns for it until I know how you are pronouncing it. But I'd love to try.
ETA: When will I learn to read the other posts first?
I see you've already answered this question. So. Using the "yoo-LAH-lee" pronunciation, how about:
Eulalie SophiaEulalie FrancesEulalie CorneliaEulalie AntoniaEulalie VictoriaEulalie JaneEulalie CharlotteEulalie MartineEulalie GwendolenEulalie DianaEulalie CoraEulalie JustineEulalie Flora /
FleurEulalie VioletEulalie ThoraEulalie NoraEulalie VirginiaEulalie Pandora
You like?
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