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Re: Ariadne, Cloelia, Briarly, and Sapphira
Ariadne: one of my absolute favourites. I adore the nickname Ari, the mythological association, and the character of Ariadne Oliver.Ariadne Beatrix
Ariadne Ffion
Ariadne Hazel
Ariadne Imogen
Ariadne Sappho
Ariadne Tamsin
Ariadne VioletCloelia: it feels rather weak and whiny to me, without enough substance, and is too close to the word cloaca.Cloelia Esmé
Cloelia Eve
Cloelia Irene
Cloelia Iris
Cloelia Jane
Cloelia Phoebe
Cloelia ZoeBriarly: interesting, though not my style. Pretty and sharp sound. Feels public school.Briarly Clara
Briarly Cora
Briarly Dahlia
Briarly Flora
Briarly Ingrid
Briarly Margo
Briarly SaoirseSapphira: sounds very regal and smaragdine, it could work both on a princess and a villain (or a villainous princess)?Sapphira Esmé
Sapphira Ffion
Sapphira Lily
Sapphira Lucy
Sapphira Maeve
Sapphira Tamsin
Sapphira ZoeYou might also like:
Aemilia
Kassia
Lucretia
Cassandra
Vita
Madeline
Luciana
Iris
Theodora
Gwendolyn
Artemis
Beatrixmasculine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079
feminine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080
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OT: smaragdineCompletely off-topic, but thank you for teaching me the word "smaragdine"!
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