Re: Liberty (ETA)
in reply to a message by Katie
I like Liberty as a name. I've long liked Freedom as a name (my combo is Freedom Johanna, nn Edie or Freda) but no one else seems to like it. :-(
Liberty nn Libby is very sweet. From your list, I like:
Liberty Christabel (makes me think of the Liberty Bell)
Liberty Julia
Liberty Susannah
I adore the name Athenais. I just don't like it next to Liberty. But kudos for attempting to find a combo for her. She's a stunner, really.
Mine:
Liberty Aurora
Liberty Aurelia ("o-RAY-lee-uh")
Liberty Imogen
Liberty Josepha ("jo-SEF-uh")
Liberty Jocelyn
Liberty Miranda
Liberty Callista
Liberty Celeste
Liberty Abigail
Liberty Cathleen / Catriona
Liberty Isidora
Liberty Clara
Liberty Adele
Liberty Hannah
Liberty Kate
Liberty Jacinda
Liberty Consuelo
Liberty Althea
Liberty Oriana (= golden liberty)
Liberty Saoirse (= liberty and freedom) ("SEER-shuh")
Liberty Renata (= liberty reborn)
You like? Thanks.
ETA: Liberty Johanna works for me too. :-)
Liberty nn Libby is very sweet. From your list, I like:
Liberty Christabel (makes me think of the Liberty Bell)
Liberty Julia
Liberty Susannah
I adore the name Athenais. I just don't like it next to Liberty. But kudos for attempting to find a combo for her. She's a stunner, really.
Mine:
Liberty Aurora
Liberty Aurelia ("o-RAY-lee-uh")
Liberty Imogen
Liberty Josepha ("jo-SEF-uh")
Liberty Jocelyn
Liberty Miranda
Liberty Callista
Liberty Celeste
Liberty Abigail
Liberty Cathleen / Catriona
Liberty Isidora
Liberty Clara
Liberty Adele
Liberty Hannah
Liberty Kate
Liberty Jacinda
Liberty Consuelo
Liberty Althea
Liberty Oriana (= golden liberty)
Liberty Saoirse (= liberty and freedom) ("SEER-shuh")
Liberty Renata (= liberty reborn)
You like? Thanks.
ETA: Liberty Johanna works for me too. :-)
This message was edited 3/28/2010, 12:41 PM
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My mum knows a Freedom who is in her late 60s, she's a Romnichal gypsy.
Wow. Great name for her. Thanks.
Thanks. I'm being pedestrian and saying it as, "jo-HAN-uh." It was my great-grandmother's name and that's how she (being Irish) pronounced it.
I know many pronounce it as "yo-HAH-nuh." But I just don't see that as very practical. Then again, as a mn, it wouldn't come up that much so you could get way with the more authentic, exotic pronunciation. I'm just used to, "jo-HAN-uh."
I know many pronounce it as "yo-HAH-nuh." But I just don't see that as very practical. Then again, as a mn, it wouldn't come up that much so you could get way with the more authentic, exotic pronunciation. I'm just used to, "jo-HAN-uh."
This message was edited 3/29/2010, 12:07 PM
Freedom nn Edie is the greatest thing I've heard in a long long time- I'm completely in love!
Oh, goodie. :-) Thanks.
ditto.
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