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Althea, Ivone and Isaura
I came across two of these names today and the third is an old work colleague I met yesterday and they set my mind racing with ideas for characters.Isaura Luiza Siqueira de Moraes
Ana Ivone Rocha Sousa
Althea Florence WallingtonWhile I continue to let my mind create these characters what do you think of Althea, Isaura and Ivone

This message was edited 8/10/2023, 11:23 AM

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Althea I kind of like. It’s strong. The “alth” is a bit strong tho.
Ivone is what I assume to be the Spanish version of Yvonne. Yvonne I don’t really care for.
Isaura reminds me of dinosaurs and someone with a similar name. Except her name reminds me of angels rather than dinosaurs.
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I think Isaura is pronounced "Ee-sor-a". I believe in Spanish it's Ee-Saur-ra.
Same with Ivone.
Althea is cute. I think "theo" and "thea" names are trendy. She can go by Allie or Thea.
All of the names are good, but not my style.

This message was edited 8/11/2023, 4:49 PM

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I love Althea and Isaura. Ivone looks awkward; I much prefer Yvonne, though I prefer Althea and Isaura to it.
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Isaura is awkward and has ugly sounds. It reminded me of “I saw a…” and “eye sore”. It looks like it’s a confused mash up of Isabella and Laura or similar names. Just no.The rest are fine. Althea Florence is lovely.
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I prefer Yvonne to Ivone and Anthea to Althea. Isaura looks suitable for a small, dainty dinosaur.
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I like Althea, although I prefer Anthea, I prefer Yvonne

This message was edited 8/10/2023, 1:41 PM

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