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Felicity...
Wdyt of Felicity? How about Anna Felicity?Also wdyt of these names from the book I am reading? It's set in the 1920s in Yorkshire.Laurette
Audra
Olive
Gwenn
Pandora
Antonia
Maggie
Frances
Alicia
Irene (with a ' over the first e)Theophilis
Vincent
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I like Felicity. Felicity Anna is okay but it seems like it's lacking something.The names in the book are quite nice. I especially like Maggie and Vincent.
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Felicity is *gorgeous*I LOVE it. I also adore Felix. I have no idea which I would use. I couldn't use both. :(Laurette - Lovely.
Audra - Cute.
Olive - Gorgeous! Much prettier than Olivia imo.
Gwenn - Cute as a nn for Gwendolyn.
Pandora - Nmsaa.
Antonia - Pretty!
Maggie - Despise it, reminds me of maggot
Frances - Retro, adorable.
Alicia - Nmsaa.
Irene - Very nice.Theophilis - LOVE IT
Vincent - LOVE IT

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Absolutely. It's a wonderful name.
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Felicity is pretty, makes me think of the Felicity Wishes book series by Emma Thomson which are lovely. I prefer Felicia, though.
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I really like Felicity, and Anna Felicity is wonderful (Anna is one of my favorite names).As for the other names:Laurette - It's all right, but I prefer Lauren.
Audra - I personally wouldn't use it, but it's nice.
Olive - Kind of cute.
Gwenn - Not a big fan, really.
Pandora - I like it!
Antonia - This has been growing on me.
Maggie - I prefer Margaret.
Frances - I've never really liked this name. I'm not sure why.
Alicia - It's okay.
Irene (with a ' over the first e) - How would you pronounce that? I like Irene.Theophilis - Very interesting, but it would take a lot to pull it off.
Vincent - Never really liked it.
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Anna Felicity is lovely. The two share a similar style and they flow beautifully. Laurette -- Sweet, although I'm not the biggest fan of "-ette" names.Audra -- Dislike it, but I love AudreyOlive -- Love it, a fresh variant of overly used OliviaGwenn -- Nice (prefer Gwen), but only as a nnPandora -- Love it. Quirky and artsy.Antonia -- Strong and beautiful. Noble.Maggie -- Cute, but only as a nn.Frances -- The world needs more girls named Frances (and boys named Francis, now that I come to think of it.) Still waters run deep.

Alicia -- Very pretty.Irene -- Great name, but how does one pronounce it with the accent mark? I'd love to know.
Theophilus -- Great. Quirky classics almost always get my vote. I only worry that people would mispronounce it as "THEE-o-fil-us" instead of "thee-AH-fil-us."Vincent -- A very distinguished classic.

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I adore Felicity, it's so pretty and has a lovely meaning and old-fashioned sound to it. Anna Felicity is a really sweet combo!Laurette ~ it's alright but I prefer Laurie, Lauren or even Laura.
Audra ~ very pretty! I also like Audrey.
Olive ~ I've begun to think this a very sweet name.
Gwenn ~ very cute!
Pandora ~ not a favorite, it's rather showy.
Antonia ~ very pretty!
Maggie ~ such a cute nickname.
Frances ~ nice but I'd use it as a middle name. my favorite girls combo is Amy Frances.
Alicia ~ pretty but a bit overused I like Alice better.
Irene ~ I actually like this one and would use it to honor my grandma who is Joyce Irene. Theophilis ~ this is such a funny name. I've hear the joke of the father who takes one look at his newborn son and says "I think we'll name him Theophilis because he's Theophilis looking baby I've ever seen!" I personaly like it becuase of it's old-Roman feel but I wouldn't seriously consider using it.Vincent ~ such a creepy name, reminds me of Vincent Price and I abhore the nn Vinny / Vinnie!Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
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I really like Felicity! It's distinctive and unique, yet familiar enough. Anna Felicity sounds great!From your book, I like Olive, Gwenn & Antonia.
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Felicity is happy, Anna Felicity sweet and happy.Laurette - I don't like this one
Audra - Might pass with a good second name
Olive - Never
Gwenn - Not really
Pandora - Not this one, either
Antonia - Maybe
Maggie - As a nickname
Frances - This one is good
Alicia - This one, too
Irene (with a ' over the first e) - YesTheophilis - Not for this era
Vincent - This one is good
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