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Delilah or Genevieve?
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Genevieve, because of Delilah’s history.
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Delilah's meaning and history are icky to me. Genevieve is beautiful, assuming its pronounced correctly.
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Toss up. I think they both sound pretty, but I don't like the meaning of Delilah, and Genevieve has pronunciation issues, plus my family had a horse called Genevieve that I was afraid of. They both remind me of songs.

This message was edited 6/27/2023, 1:30 AM

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Genevieve for sure. So beautiful and sophisticated. Delilah has too much negative baggage.
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Genevieve any day. It's so royal-sounding.
Delilah is pretty too, but Genevieve has more substance.
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Genevieve, any day. It shortens pleasingly to Jenny; Delilah could become Del, or Dee, or Lie or Lila, all of which I dislike; and then there's the biblical association. She was a strong character - that, I like - but not enough to sell her name to me.
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Genevieve, but I’d prefer Gwendolyn or Guinevere.
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Genevieve makes me think of Camelot, so that’s my vote😉
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Genevieve. Although Lilah Genevieve makes a nice combo in my opinion.

This message was edited 6/23/2023, 9:01 PM

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