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WDYTO Isolde?
I'm really starting to like the name Isolde. WDYTO it? Is the part about both her and Tristan dying too depressing? What mn would be good with it? Would it be better as a mn itself?

Andrew
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Me too! I didn't use too but now it's growing on me. MN:
Isolde Sophia
Isolde Amelia
Isolde Prudencia (one of my fave combos are Prudencia Isolde "Pru")
Isolde Ravenna
Isolde Marguerite
Isolde Clara
Isolde Francesca
Isolde Sapphira
Isolde Ruby
Isolde Rowena
Isolde Alexandra~Lisa~
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???????: William, Charles, Percival, Frederick, George, Ronald, & Ginevra
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Thanks! I like:Isolde Sophia
Isolde Prudencia (also like Prudencia Isolde!)
Isolde Ravenna
Isolde Marguerite
Isolde Clara
Isolde Francesca
Isolde Ruby
Isolde AlexandraI would like Sapphira, but the character in the Bible was a VERY bad girl.
Andrew
Proud Adopter of 40 Punctuation Pets. See my profile for their names."To a brave man, good luck and bad luck are like his right and left arms. He uses both."
St. Catherine of Siena"It is not length of life, but depth of life."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I love it! I've never seen Tristan and Isolde, so the association isn't a problem. I love Isolde Caroline.
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Yes, Isolde Caroline sounds nice. I also like Isolde Carolyn.
Andrew
Proud Adopter of 40 Punctuation Pets. See my profile for their names."To a brave man, good luck and bad luck are like his right and left arms. He uses both."
St. Catherine of Siena"It is not length of life, but depth of life."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I've really come to like Isolde too, I don't know how you are pronouncing it but I like to pronounce it EE-zohld like they did in the new 'Tristan & Isolde' movie. It was actually seeming the trailer for that movie that made me start liking Isolde! :)If we thought that names related with these kind of stories made them depresing then we wouldn't love Juliet as much as many of we on the boards seem to! :)
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That's how I like it pronounced as well! I also like it pronounced i-ZOL-de. Also, the commercials for that movie were what made me start liking it!
Andrew
Proud Adopter of 40 Punctuation Pets. See my profile for their names."To a brave man, good luck and bad luck are like his right and left arms. He uses both."
St. Catherine of Siena"It is not length of life, but depth of life."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Yep, I'm totally starting to like it. Its growing on me. I wouldn'tuse it and I really can't ever see a child with this name but I can see adults. Maybe Issy as a child and then she could become Isolde? Isolde Aurora
Isolde Aurelia
Isolde Caterina
Isolde Persephone
Persephone Isolde
Kathrine IsoldeHope these help you!
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Thanks! I'm loving Isolde Aurora, Isolde Aurelia, Isolde Caterina, and Katherine Isolde (maybe even Catherine)!
Andrew
Proud Adopter of 40 Punctuation Pets. See my profile for their names."To a brave man, good luck and bad luck are like his right and left arms. He uses both."
St. Catherine of Siena"It is not length of life, but depth of life."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

This message was edited 1/23/2006, 4:56 AM

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