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Gwendolen & Gustav
I'm crushing on these two "G" names right now. Gwendolen has been on my list for years, but it's never occupied the limelight. Gustav has also been on my list in its French form, Gustave, but the Scandinavian Gustav appeals to me more at the moment. What does everyone think of these two names (independently)?Here are some combos:Gwendolen Augusta
Gwendolen Avis
Gwendolen Beata
Gwendolen Camilla
Gwendolen Casilda
Gwendolen Cecile
Gwendolen Cecilia
Gwendolen Clotilde
Gwendolen Cordelia
Gwendolen Diana
Gwendolen Edith
Gwendolen Eugenie
Gwendolen Frances
Gwendolen Georgina
Gwendolen Hazel
Gwendolen Hermione
Gwendolen Iris
Gwendolen Iseult
Gwendolen Isolde
Gwendolen Jemima
Gwendolen Joanna
Gwendolen Jocasta
Gwendolen Judith
Gwendolen Maria
Gwendolen Mathilde
Gwendolen Matilda
Gwendolen Minerva
Gwendolen Myrtle
Gwendolen Odette
Gwendolen Odile
Gwendolen Pansy
Gwendolen Pia
Gwendolen Regina
Gwendolen Roberta
Gwendolen Rosina
Gwendolen Roxana
Gwendolen Sibylla
Gwendolen Susanna
Gwendolen Theresa
Gwendolen Thora
Gwendolen Verena
Gwendolen Viola
Gwendolen Virginia Gustav Aldrich
Gustav Alois
Gustav Ambrose
Gustav Aurelius
Gustav Balthazar
Gustav Barnaby
Gustav Benedict
Gustav Beowulf
Gustav Bernard
Gustav Casimir
Gustav Cornelius
Gustav Duncan
Gustav Edmund
Gustav Edward
Gustav Eliot
Gustav Emeric
Gustav Gerard
Gustav Henrik
Gustav Herbert
Gustav Isidore
Gustav Jeremy
Gustav Jerome
Gustav Laurence
Gustav Leonard
Gustav Leopold
Gustav Lionel
Gustav Marius
Gustav Melchior
Gustav Peregrine
Gustav Quentin
Gustav Reginald
Gustav Romulus
Gustav Theodore
Gustav Walter
Gustav William
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Some of your mn choices for Gwendolen are lovely, but I just can't warm up to it. Don't like Gwyneth either.I do like Gustav a lot! Gustav Conrad sounds good to me; and from your list, Gustav Barnaby, Gustav Bernard and Gustav Marinus rather than Marius. And Gustav is the best thing that has ever happened to Reginald!
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I like Gwendolen/Gwendolyn in theory, but couldn't use it since it would sound awful in Swedish. I'm not a fan of Gustav / Gustaf either. I just don't like the sound, and not 'Gurra' either which is a common nickname for it here. From your combos I especially like:
Gwendolen Edith
Gwendolen Isolde
Gustav Aurelius
Gustav Isidore
Gustav Leopold
Gustav Melchior
Gustav Theodore
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I like Gwendolen, definitely one of my favorite Welsh names. I like the forms Gwendoline and Gwendolyn too (though I prefer the former), and I think Gwen is a nice NN. Gustav, on the other hand, is one of my all-time favorites. It reminds me of my love to history (as a Finn and a history student I've had to learn about the Swedish kings bearing this name) and my grandfather (his MN Kyösti is a variant of Gustav).There are so many great combos in your lists: Gwendolen Iris and Gustav Casimir are my favorites today!
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