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Re: Unity
Unity Bridget is great. That's just the sort of WWII / Mitford era style that I was thinking of. Thanks!
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I love that too. Very Irish considering..Unity was used a bit there (and in Scotland)harking back to the turn of the 19th century. I've heard that Úna was 'anglicised' and connected with similar sounding names such as Juno and Unity.Unity Bridget is lovely.

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I'm glad you like it! :)
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