Daphne Andromeda is great!
Daphne is fun and summery, while
Andromeda is stern and wintry, so they provide a nice contrast temperature wise. I agree with you about
Ingrid Andromeda being a bit too severe. Combos (AKA throwing ideas at a wall):
For some crazy reason,
Andromeda Brittani came to mind. Just the idea of pairing this statuesque, classical name, with one commonly considered "trashy". I'd actually like
Andromeda Brittany if
Brittany was pronounced BRIT-ə-nee and not BRIT-nee.
Andromeda Caroline.
Caroline is both warm and grounding. I also like it with the
Dutch Carolien.
Andromeda Clémence/Clemency/Clementine, to provide some much needed... Softness?
Edith AndromedaEsme AndromedaAndromeda FirouzehAndromeda Franzi. She sounds so fun, like a semi-legendary 18th century spy/fencer.
Andromeda Hedvig? Too much?
Ismene Andromeda, or
Andromeda Ismena, pronounced the Polish way - an-draw-MED-a ees-MEN-a, all Rs rolled.
Andromeda Jane/Janet/Jean/Joan
Andromeda Lavender??
Andromeda MagdalenAndromeda Marian. Also gives medieval maiden vibes.
Andromeda MeropeAndromeda MildredAndromeda PansyAndromeda Philomel! I really like
Andromeda with mediaeval names.
Romy AndromedaAndromeda Rosalind/Rosamund? Maybe it's too heavy.
Andromeda Rosemary, on the other hand, strikes the right balance.
Andromeda SaloméAndromeda SemeleAndromeda Susan. Very sensible.
Tansy AndromedaTemperance AndromedaAndromeda Xanthe
masculine list:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079feminine list:
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