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Orsola
While I will always love Ursula, I've come to appreciate the Italian version, Orsola, quite a bit. I especially love the look of the repeating "o"s. What do you think? Do you prefer Ursula?Some combos:Orsola Renata
Orsola Fiammetta
Orsola Francesca
Orsola Giuditta
Orsola Minerva
Orsola Ginevra
Orsola Valentina (honoring my father, Valentino)
Orsola Diana
Orsola Amy (honoring my mother)
Orsola Teresa
Orsola Eugenia
Orsola Virginia
Orsola Margherita
Orsola Tatiana
Orsola Verena
Orsola Beatrice

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Orsola reminds me of the Hungarian name Orsolya (which, I do prefer), but Orsola is nice and charming. I love Orsola Amy and Orsola Valentina, honoring your mother and father. Furthermore, I also enjoy Orsola Beatrice, Orsola Renata, Orsola Verena, Orsola Tatiana, Orsola Ginevra, Orsola Teresa, and Orsola Eugenia.
I don't like it or Ursula
It does have a softer sound than Ursula but I still prefer the later.
Overall I think its exotic, pretty and under appreciated. I like:
Orsola Renata
Orsola Valentina
Orsola Amy
It sounds like someone is trying to say Ursula with a heavy accent. Still prefer Ursula.
"Or" sounds remind me of the noise people make when they are imitating seals.
I usually don't like O-names, but I like Ursula ... Orsola seems pretty cool.
To me Ursula seems more dark and protective, Orsola more bright and dangerous I guess. Like a black bear vs a grizzly or a polar bear.
As long as no dweebs pronounce it "or-SO-la", which I can picture happening where I live.
I feel like the combo Orsola Renata is a little bit funny because it kinda, sorta seems to mean reborn (as a) bear.I like the combo Orsola Valentina.
I'm not a fan of repeating Os.