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Romilly
I love Romilly for a girl, but I am aware that it's originally a boy name, it means man of Rome. Tbh, it does sound more feminine. I can't stop thinking about this name, because I really love the name Romy. I do have a couple of combos that I love using for this name.Boy:
Romilly AugustGirls:
Romilly AugustaRomilly HelenaRomilly MargaretRomilly GenevieveRomilly Harper

This message was edited 5/25/2021, 3:25 PM

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I like it - a nice alternative to Emily! To me, it's an underused gem. Just don't rhyme it with "homily"; I prefer it prn. "ROME-uh-lee".My favorite combo of yours is Romilly Genevieve because it sounds so beautiful and feminine without being frilly.Welcome to my PNL, Romilly!

This message was edited 5/26/2021, 5:01 AM

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I don't like the same way as Romilda.. Romilly feels more awkward to me and reminds me of Remy for a girl which I also dislike. I'm sorry.
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I love Romy. Romilly is okay too!
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It seems more feminine to be. I’m pretty neutral to it. I really want to say a knew a girl with the name, but I can’t place the face.
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I like Romilly Genevieve the most, then Helena
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BtN says it simply means "of Rome", there's no mention of "man". It was (is) an English surname, and before that a Roman family name, so technically it would classify as unisex. I agree with you, by sound alone I prefer it on girls only.From your list I like Romilly Margaret and Romilly Genevieve.Others:
Romilly Alice
Romilly Scarlett
Romilly Harriet
Romilly Thea June
Romilly Ada Violet
Romilly Zara Beatrix
Romilly Iris Maeve
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