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Guinevere
WDYT? I like it, and I love Godiva as a sib name.X
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I love Guinevere and Guin or Gwen is a pretty nickname. Not too keen on Godiva I'm afraid

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I like Guinevere, called Vera.
I don't like Godiva, because the first 2 syllables are "Go die" and the last is Soanish for "goes or goibg". In my opinion, it's the totally wrong message to give a baby in a predominantly English speaking environment
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In my accent, the 1st 2 syllables are more like 'God eye'...I don't hear 'go' at all, but 'go diva' is what would stick out visually to me.
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I like them both in a GP way, but they seem different styles to me.Guinevere ... Lorelei, Fiona, Penelope
Godiva ... Cinderella, Coriander, Drusilla
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Guinevere is okay. Godiva immediately brings to mind a naked woman, though.
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I like it a lot, and I love the nickname Gwyn for it (over Gwen, though I like Gwen as well. Godiva is very cool, the only thing that keeps me from it is that it’s a well known chocolate brand where I live.Guinevere and Godiva sound kind of odd as a sibling pair imo.
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I love the name Guinevere!
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Love Guinevere. It's so beautiful. However, I hate Godiva. Guinevere is so soft and flowy while Godiva is harsh.
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huh, I feel like Guinevere is (pretty but) severe.
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It has been growing on me over the last year or so. I used to prefer Gwendolen, but I think Guinevere has taken that spot now. It's uncommon but still fairly familiar, and it has an interesting meaning. Not keen on Godiva, dislike the "die" sound.
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Is ok, but don't like godiva
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Don't like Guinevere, love Godiva.
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