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Honora
I am liking the name Honora nn Honey more and more these days.
What would you pair Honora with? Would you put her in the fn or middle name spot?
Just curious to hear your opinions and ideas.
Thanks!
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I prefer Honora over Honorine. I love Honora. It is one of my absolute favorite H names, probably because it sounds more like an O name. Honey is a cute nn. I would also call her Honor or Nora or Norie / Nory / Nori. I like the spelling Nori since it feels Japanese. :P I usually dislike -i ending nn.I perfer her in the fn spot.
Honora MaeveHonora MargueriteHonora JustineHonora ThereseHonora TheresaHonora GwendolenHonora GenevieveHonora RosamundHonora RosalineHonora RoseHonora PatriceHonora PearlHonora RubyHonora EmeraldHonora VioletHonora WillowHonora WinifredHonora CatherineHonora Camille - America English pronunciation. ka-MEEL.Honora AdelineHonora AdelaideHonora Augustine - I looked at your combos I love this one as well.
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This message was edited 12/2/2011, 2:59 AM

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Have you considered Honorine? I think it's a lot prettier.
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Yes, I do like Honorine! Do you have suggestions for that?
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I love Honora. It's so elegant and sweet and gold. Honey is an ok nn, but I don't like it for Honora and phonetically it doesn't make sense. I'd use Nora or Nonie.My Honora combos:
Bridget Honora
Ceil Honora
Honora Margaret / Margaret Honora
Honora Olwen
Jeannette Honora
Neas Honora'k I have more combos with it as a mn, but I prefer it as a fn. It's just been hard to find a perfect combo that way. I adore the two I have, though.
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Nonie is very cute! I don't know that I would have thought of it. Honora Olwen is very nice! I don't know that I even ever noticed Olwen before! Thank you for the suggestion.I too find that Honora usually fits better in the middle, and yet I prefer her first as well...

This message was edited 11/25/2011, 10:35 PM

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