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Re: Eglantine, Ghislaine and Segolene
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These names are all so posh! They seem like the French equivalents of Cordelia, Florence, & Augusta, or something. Ghislaine has always seemed just too upper class for me (and Ghislain, the male version). Eglantine sounds like egg cream and eggplant to me. And Segolene has a wonderful sound, but I associate it immediately with Segolene Royal, the possible future president of France.
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egg creamI just looked up egg cream. I've never had one but it sounds fantastic!as for the names I like Segolene the best.Segolene Antoine
Segolene Fancois
Segolene Patxi
Segolene Germain
Segolene Anwar
Segolene Victoire
Segolene Wayland
Segolene WolfgangLuxiana
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I love Cordelia, Florence and Augusta!Nice set, but then maybe I'm trying to be posh. It isn't something I'd consider a problem when choosing a name though. :)
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Yes, these are not everyday names. I was just in a dreamy mood today and thought I'd throw them out for consideration. Thanks.
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