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Re: Danae
I like it with the umlaut on the e and pronounce it DAH-nay, though this might not be correct, so I doubt I'd use it.
I also love Laelia, on old Roman name, which I'd pronounce lay-lee-uh yet might be ly-lee-uh (I like both but, as with Danae, confusion over pronunciation puts me off it a tad in real life).
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