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Re: Josephine
1.) Definitely. I think it ties in nicely with your other childrens' names. They all have that elegant yet spunky feel to them. At least, that's what I think.2.) I'm not sure what you're asking here. If it's if I like Josephine Primrose Anne, I have to say I'm not a fan. I've never been a fan of double middle names though. Those two names are significant for you and I love that. I think the names sound okay together.3.) Not really. If it ever became a problem she could just go by her full name. She could probably introduce herself as Josephine and then people could just call her Posy--that way you don't have to say Posy 'Jovi' and people might not put two and two together. At least, maybe not immediately.4.) I have not noticed many Josephines. Personally, I love the name Josefina nn Fin but no one where I am like it. Josephine and variants are deemed old lady here. I still love them though.5.) You are the mother and I believe the mother (well, parents) have main nn rights. Other than what her friends will call her when she's older, I think you have the right to correct people if someone tries to call her Jo.6.) Re: #1I've always kind of liked Louisa even though it's not my normal style. Fleur I'm not a fan of, just because of the way it's pronounced. I love Willow. Love, love, love. And I have since I was about four. But now it's getting trendy and people are going crazy over it. I adore Cordelia--but I'm a huge Buffy and Angel fan. Gwendolen is a little old lady to me. Dahlia reminds me of the murder mystery(?).
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