Re: Top 10 for September (edited)
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Agatha
Capucine
Enid
Hortense
Lalage
Lavinia
Margalit
Polymnia
Sibylla
Winifred
Edit: I replaced Parthenope with Lalage.
Alois
Ambrose
Anatole
Anselm
Bartholomew
Bertram
Crispin
Ferdinand
Lelio
Vivian
Capucine
Enid
Hortense
Lalage
Lavinia
Margalit
Polymnia
Sibylla
Winifred
Edit: I replaced Parthenope with Lalage.
Alois
Ambrose
Anatole
Anselm
Bartholomew
Bertram
Crispin
Ferdinand
Lelio
Vivian
This message was edited 9/1/2019, 6:49 PM
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Capucine is blushed and gorgeous. Hortense is a secret love of mine.
Lavinia is a forever favorite of mine... I think I have a few of these that I no longer bother adding to lists because they never seem to change. I also think the Shakespearean Lavinia just adds to the beauty of the name, her tragedy is so horrific.
Ambrose and Crispin are sweet. Actually all of these names have a sort of warm pinkish hue, very friendly! Maybe I'm lacking sleep lol.
Lavinia is a forever favorite of mine... I think I have a few of these that I no longer bother adding to lists because they never seem to change. I also think the Shakespearean Lavinia just adds to the beauty of the name, her tragedy is so horrific.
Ambrose and Crispin are sweet. Actually all of these names have a sort of warm pinkish hue, very friendly! Maybe I'm lacking sleep lol.
I like:
Enid
Lavinia
Margalit (though I don't like Margaret, I do like this)
Sibylla
Winifred
&
Ferdinand
I love Vivian, but as a feminine name (and I go back and forth over preferring Vivian or Vivienne).
Enid
Lavinia
Margalit (though I don't like Margaret, I do like this)
Sibylla
Winifred
&
Ferdinand
I love Vivian, but as a feminine name (and I go back and forth over preferring Vivian or Vivienne).