oops!
I've been spelling my beautiful new name (well, one of them!) wrong. My humble apologies to the name-master for sullying my new name in such a manner. :-)
Also, the names Dorothea and Theodora are suddenly becoming much more appealing to me after seeing them broken down... however, being originally from Kansas, I think naming a daughter Dorothea - or anything close to Dorothy - would be cruel and unusual punishment. I get enough Toto jokes (and had one former co-worker in Florida call me "Dorothy" the entire time I worked there) without having a name from the movie... I could never do that to a child!
Maybe Theodora, though.
Theodora Davee... Rhiannon Theodora Davee... Hmmmmm...
Bronteglauke
Also, the names Dorothea and Theodora are suddenly becoming much more appealing to me after seeing them broken down... however, being originally from Kansas, I think naming a daughter Dorothea - or anything close to Dorothy - would be cruel and unusual punishment. I get enough Toto jokes (and had one former co-worker in Florida call me "Dorothy" the entire time I worked there) without having a name from the movie... I could never do that to a child!
Maybe Theodora, though.
Theodora Davee... Rhiannon Theodora Davee... Hmmmmm...
Bronteglauke
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Dont worry Laura, only an aging professor of classical greek would have raised her eyebrow. But if you wish to be a true purist, *BrontOglauke* es even more correct than *BrontEglauke* :))
"No-soul papaya cat" (anagram of my full name)
"No-soul papaya cat" (anagram of my full name)