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Cordula
What do you think of Cordula?
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I like it, the meaning is really nice and it has a richer sound than Cordelia imo. The imagery seems darker too, more along the lines of Drusilla, Ursula, or Arethusa, which I like.
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I like it! It’s definitely meaningful and distinctive, and has a bit of a poetic vibe.
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It sounds very anatomical, in a "duodenal ampulla", "superior vena cava", "radial bursa" kind of way.
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The ending sort of kills it for me. I think Cordelia is better.
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I'm not entirely sure of the correct pronunciation, but it's reminding me of "cannula."
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I want to like it, but it just reminds me a little of the word "coagulate". Cordelia is so much better!
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I like it. I like it more than Cordelia for sure.
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Same, mostly because of the meaning. Cordula means heart while Cordelia is “of unknown meaning.” Names, imho, are so much more than just sound.
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I once knew a nice, kind young woman named Cordula. So, yes, I like it.
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I love it! It's quietly baroque to me.
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Not a fan. I don’t like the sound of it. I much prefer Cordelia.
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Cute meaning, but awful sound IMO.
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I like the meaning, but I don't find it particularly attractive compared to some of its counterparts. This could largely be that I don't know what to do with the 'U', would I say 'Cord-yoo-lah' or 'Cor-duh-lah'.
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