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Re: Héloïse
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I really like Heloise, because it has a bit of clunk to it. I'd give it a 10. It's rare but has great history and also a lot of warmth and personality. If I were ever to use it, my mom would continually remind of "Hints from Heloise" - which I think was a kind of homemaker's guidbook back in the day. I grew up assocaiting Heloise with householdy things. Though it appears to be a very dour, pious name, I actually see it as a bit of a quirky, energetic, bustling name.Heloise Minerva occurs to me right away, but I think that might be too much for most people to handle. Too much quirk.Heloise Frances
Heloise Vivian
Heloise Augusta (I would not mess with a Heloise Augusta)
Heloise Caroline
Heloise Clara
Heloise Eliza
Heloise Fern
Heloise MaudIt seems to fit more nicely in the middle for meIris Heloise
Violet Heloise
Opal Heloise
Ivy Heloise
Lucy Heloise
Lydia Heloise
Mamie Heloise
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Heloise Minerva and Heloise Augusta are my favorites from your great list. :-) Grand, stately women not to be crossed -- terrific!
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