Re: My little sister's name :)
in reply to a message by Aine
A lovely list all around. My favorites would be:
Eimear Constance -- It has a Gaelic Revival, turn of the 20th century feeling for me. I'm picturing Countess Markowitz / Markievicz (sp?) whose fn was Constance, if I remember correctly. Anyway, very Yeats-y.
Eimear Delphine -- Eimear has a magical, fairy-like quality for me. Delphine makes me think of diaphanous material. Wonderful images.
Eimear Penelope -- Spunky.
Eimear Charlotte -- Soft and gentle.
Eimear Constance -- It has a Gaelic Revival, turn of the 20th century feeling for me. I'm picturing Countess Markowitz / Markievicz (sp?) whose fn was Constance, if I remember correctly. Anyway, very Yeats-y.
Eimear Delphine -- Eimear has a magical, fairy-like quality for me. Delphine makes me think of diaphanous material. Wonderful images.
Eimear Penelope -- Spunky.
Eimear Charlotte -- Soft and gentle.
This message was edited 7/8/2009, 10:48 AM