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Idonea
Idonea - a variant of Idunn and IdonyIt reminds me of a favorite of mine, Itonia. I'm liking it, I think.WDYT?
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It has a lovely meaning and history, though I prefer Idony and Idunn in terms of spelling.
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I like how it looks. It puts me in mind of Pre-Raphaelite paintings. I would definitely trip over the pronunciation, as I do with Idony as well! These names are very "look but don't touch" for me.
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I like it, but it's too close to the Latin adjective for "suitable." I strongly prefer Idony and Idunn.
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I don’t think you should name your child “suitable” or “morally correct”.Maybe for a character. An old lady.
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That's just one of the possible origins of the name. There's also the possibility it's a form of Idunn.
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Don't like it
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It sounds mystical, like a Scottish castle. Weird connection but I made it all the same. How would you pronounce it?
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Google translate can show you (Spanish, Italian and Portuguese).
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I say it I-dohn-ay-uh, but someone in the comments mentions it could just be I-dohn-ay, which I also like.
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