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Re: Héloïse
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I'm the opposite. I know in French the "h" is silent, but I always hear Heloise with the "h" and it bugs me. This is probably because I love Eloise and Eloisa, though. Hearing someone "alter" my lovely Eloise like that is what irks. But Heloise is not a bad name in my book, by any stretch. Names that transport me back in time to twelfth century France always cheer me up and get high marks. Let's say 7.5 out of 10. :-)Heloise Daphne
Heloise Margot
Heloise Petra (a nod to our 12th century lovebirds)
Heloise Fleur
Heloise Martine
Heloise Amanda
Heloise Lucasta
Heloise Virginia (I sense a rhythm pattern setting in)
Heloise Callista
Heloise Leandra
Heloise Jacinda / Jacintha
Heloise Angharad
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