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WDYT of Dahlia?
It's one of my new favorites and I'm not quite sure what to pair it with. I have a pretty extensive name list that I'll be updating for the next few minutes, so please try to use names on my list, or that you think I will like. TIA!- MelissaArielle Norah
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DittoI put this comment in awhile ago "One cannot think of the name without being reminded of the legendary Black Dahlia murder of 1947. Elizabeth (Beth) Short was cut in half outside of Los Angeles, CA and the case remains unsolved. A movie entitled "The Black Dahlia" is due to be released this year (2006) and will feature Oscar winner Hillary Swank, Josh Hartnett, Aaron Eckhart, and the lovely Scarlett Johansson."I like the name too, but its just too much.
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Should be under Lillian's post
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Maybe it's been so long that this won't matterand I don't mean to put you off, but there was a very famous case in Hollywood in the 1940s called the Black Dahlia murder. Very gruesome. Here's a link for more information, but be warned: this link, though it is only information, also contains embedded links to very graphic photos that are probably not for everyone.http://www.bethshort.com/murder.htmI'm sorry to say this was the first thing I thought of, though I am a little older than many BtN members and this may not matter a bit to anyone else.~Lillian~
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That's still my connotation, and I'mjust into my twenties. :-) I think it's still a fairly well-known reference. It was teh very first thing that I thought of when I saw the name.
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There's a movie coming out about that soonhttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387877/So chances are it'll become common knowledge.--
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You beat me to it, Lillian. :) Whenever I see or hear the name 'Dahlia', I immediately think of the Black Dahlia. I don't think many of my contemporaries would make the connection, but that's what I get for watching too much CourtTV, lol.
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It's pretty

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I especially like Dahlia Grace (Grace was in the top three for Arielle's MN) and Dahlia Rae (I think I used that for a CAF once- very pretty!.)- MelissaArielle Norah
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While I do like most floral names, this one has never really got my fancy, sorry. It makes me think of Zsa Zsa Gabor trying to say "darling" ("DAH-ling"). Still, it is correctly spelled and fits a sweet trend, so:Dahlia Sophie
Dahlia Catherine
Dahlia Evelyn
Dahlia Mary / Marie / Marianne
Dahlia Callista
Dahlia Chloe
Dahlia Persephone
Dahlia Helen
Dahlia Hermione
Dahlia Penelope
Dahlia PhoebeFor some reason Greek names keep popping into my head with Dahlia. Perhaps I'm unconsiously thinking of Daphne.
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Dahlia Catherine is nice- and yes, I did think of DAH-ling when I first heard the name!- MelissaArielle Norah
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