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Re: Glenda & Glynis
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I think Glynis has a heroic, medieval feel, which is cool. Glenda on its own would sound icky and dated, but next to Glynis it is given a similar association.Penelope matches the imagery (Homer!), but not Muriel, which I find too old-lady. Others may disagree.I prefer Glynis Penelope to Glenda Penelope, because of the repeated en that others have mentioned. A few combos:Glenda Katrina
Glenda Ysabel
Glenda Danielle
Glenda Rolande
Glenda Willemina
Glenda Ivona
Glenda Dominique
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Thank you......Rolande is new to me. Is this pronounced as ro-LAWND? The suggestions of Glynis Penelope are growing on me, but I have an image in my mind that wants Muriel. :)
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Correct :)
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