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Bathsheba
Wdyt of it?And how would you use Bathsheba in a combo, if you had to?
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"Bath" just sounds awkward in a name. I really like Bedivere, but "bed" is even more strange than bath.
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It sounds like the name of a mythological hybrid between a bat and a woman who eats children. Esther Bathsheba?
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Too out there for me. If I had to use it in a combo, I'd use a far more common, maybe generic name.Bathsheba Claire, Heather Bathsheba or something.
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I wouldn’t use it.
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I adore it! It's so grandiose. I'd definitely avoid attention-pulling middle names. How about...Bathsheba Alice
Bathsheba Audrey
Bathsheba Clare
Bathsheba Eve
Bathsheba Helen
Bathsheba Ingrid
Bathsheba Iris
Bathsheba Ivy
Bathsheba Lily
Bathsheba Lucy
Bathsheba Sophie
Bathsheba Violet
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I adore this name as a GP. A GP partially because I think everyone would think it's too out there and partially because there are no nickname possibilities that I like. Can you imagine Bath?As much as I dislike generic names, Bathsheba is so out there that I think I'd go with Bathsheba Jane. I think you need something like Jane to balance it out.
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That's what I was thinking. What about Bathsheba Rose? I'm loath to putting Rose in the middle slot because it's so expected, but it may be perfect with Bathsheba.
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I don't like the 'bath' syllable. But I think Batsheva is really nice. If I had to use Bathsheba, I'd use Bathsheba Maeve or Persephone Bathsheba
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sorry dont like it
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Ať first, I though it was ridiculous. But Bathsheba has grown on me. I think it sounds youthful (but not immature), mysterious and intellectual. I can only see it on a Jewish girl /woman, though. Favorite combos: Bathsheba Eleanor and Bathsheba Jezebel.
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Don’t really like it at all. The only thing that comes to mind is “take a bath, Sheba”.I guess if I HAD to use it, I would use Nicole Bathsheba, Eleanor Bathsheba, or Valerie Bathsheba.
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