Eunice
which means 'good victory'
I think it is ok, but would it be a dated name?
Any nn for Eunice?
Or do you like E names for girls?
I think it is ok, but would it be a dated name?
Any nn for Eunice?
Or do you like E names for girls?
This message was edited 11/30/2011, 6:19 PM
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Where I live, it's the name of a prominent girls' school and it's pronounced you-NEE-see. As you say, the meaning is wonderful (and very suitable for a girls' school with a long history) but it just doesn't seem human to me.
That's fine. Either spelling works for Erica / Erika. I like both ways... I like the way Erica looks and Erika is because of how it's transliterated from Jpns.
Esther, Eden and Elizabeth are also nice... and Elisa and Eliza (but not in same sibset obviously)... There are also some nice Jpns. E names out there, but I won't bother adding those unless requested... except maybe Erina since it's quite pretty and not far from Erin in sound.
Esther, Eden and Elizabeth are also nice... and Elisa and Eliza (but not in same sibset obviously)... There are also some nice Jpns. E names out there, but I won't bother adding those unless requested... except maybe Erina since it's quite pretty and not far from Erin in sound.