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Emerentia
Thoughts? What nn do you like?
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I think it's beautiful, it shines like a dark jewel, and makes me think of ancient Byzantium. Finding out that an "Emmie" or "Em" is actually an Emerentia would be really fun.
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Here in South Africa, I've only seen it with a double m: Emmerentia. There is a suburb in Johannesburg called Emmerentia, with a dam where people go rowing.I find it rather a mouthful for everyday use: I prefer four-syllable names to have the main stress on the second syllable, like Victoria or Felicity.That said, I know a woman named Rentia (pronounced Rensha), which I like very much. She is Rentia Elizabeth.
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Don't really like it
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My first thought was that it reminds me of Ermentine, which I think I recall a lot of BtNers not liking haha. I think it's interesting, especially great for a fictional universe. Irl it's probably going to get middle name status, especially in the US.
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I love it! It's stuffy and dignified.Merry would be cute, as would something offbeat like Emu.
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Yeah I love how it sounds so dignified and elegant! I like Ren as an nn.
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Sounds like a name an old British queen would have. Emi
Emmy
Tia
Rencha
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Wow Rencha is very unique!
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