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Re: Honorine
Beautiful! Very delicate, but strong at the same time. It reminds me of the surname Honore' (that I fell in love with thanks to the gentleman that took control of New Orleans after Katrina. I can't remember his full name. Anyone?) If you don't mind, I'm going to add Honorine to my long list. :-)Julia / Julie Honorine is my favorite(s) from your list. How about:Valerie Honorine
Sophie Honorine
Lydia Honorine
Margot Honorine
Sylvia Honorine
Georgia Honorine
Isabelle Honorine
Philippa Honorine
Juno Honorine
Callista Honorine
Eugenie Honorine
Marie Honorine
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(that I fell in love with thanks to the gentleman that took control of New Orleans after Katrina. I can't remember his full name. Anyone?)No idea, but I think I can blame my infatuation with Honore' on a certain French writer.Array (as Marian the Librarian would say, "You'll find it in Balzac.")

I need the smell of summer--
I need its noises in my ears.A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
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I had to interject with an "I LOVE the Music Man!"*steps down*
*Brogan*
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That's quite easily my favourite line in the entire thing......And do you know, I'm not sure why? I've just always loved the way she says it.Array (loves The Music Man, too--especially Amaryllith ;)
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I adore everything about the Music Man- I saw it on Broadway when I was about 8, and fell in love with it. In eighth grade, my select choir did "76 Trombones", and I was Harold Hill for all of the solo parts ;)And of course, this show is also the reason I love the name Amaryllis (I mean, Amaryllith) :-P
*Brogan*
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Ah. Thanks to BtN database, I see that Honore' is a French male fn. Yet another to add to my long list. Yay!
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