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Re: WDYTO Mina?
What a coincidence, I just recommended it in a post below. I adore it. It has a sweet, nostalgic, retro-chic quality about it. It reminds me of Mina Harker from the original Dracula story that takes place in Victorian times. I love it as a mn for Wilhelmina (pr. "willa-mina"), but I know that's not everyone's cup of tea. Mina can stand on its own as a formal name too.

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Ditto to all the above!
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