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Re: Minerva
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I see a Minerva almost daily (co-worker) so I think of her when I hear it. It's a nice name: rare, familiar, versatile, interesting meaning, has sounds I like in it. The 'nerv' stands out to me, but I don't mind that about it; it's nervy, or gives it a bit of an edge. I slightly prefer Minerve but that's not a popular opinion. I don't really like it with Winifred. The similarity of the beginnings (Min/Win) bugs me.Minerva Winifred Iris
Minerva Winifred Sally
Minerva Winifred Constance
Minerva Winifred Sybil
Minerva Winifred Cordelia
Minerva Winifred Florence
Minerva Winifred Nancy
Minerva Winifred Marjorie
Minerva Winifred Mabel
Minerva Winifred Margot
Minerva Winifred Cecily
Minerva Winifred Ramona

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