Re: Romola
in reply to a message by Wordsmith
It's very beautiful. It makes me think of George Eliot. :)
I really like Romola Hester, Romola Vivienne, Romola Frances and Romola Daisy (I think I'm getting hooked on Romola just by typing this post).
Romola definitely sounds better with an old-fashioned mn than a modern one. French names also stick out as good fits.
A few combos that came to mind:
Romola Charlotte
Romola Camille
Romola Madeleine (or however you like to spell Madeleine)
Romola Rosemarie (too many r's and m's, perhaps, but I think it has a nice rhythm)
Romola Daphne
Romola Lucie (or Lucille)
I really like Romola Hester, Romola Vivienne, Romola Frances and Romola Daisy (I think I'm getting hooked on Romola just by typing this post).
Romola definitely sounds better with an old-fashioned mn than a modern one. French names also stick out as good fits.
A few combos that came to mind:
Romola Charlotte
Romola Camille
Romola Madeleine (or however you like to spell Madeleine)
Romola Rosemarie (too many r's and m's, perhaps, but I think it has a nice rhythm)
Romola Daphne
Romola Lucie (or Lucille)