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Re: Olivia / Alivia
I am fighting with myself about Olivia. It seems that being known as "Olivia N." would kill the beauty of the name. Plus, more than likely it will be 3 or 4 years before I have a baby and the name will be TOTALLY ruined by then, if it's not already. Geez, I am sinking into depression as I type... :PBritney Tamber
*DH: Adam Jeffrey*
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Yeah, the Olivia N thing is why I scratched most of the popular names off of my list. I'm sad that some of my favorite names are climbing! I love the sound of Aodhan / Aidan, but it's becoming soo popular that I would never use it any more. Please don't get depressed! :) If you like "O" names, how about Ophelia?
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Then, my daughter would be depressed! Naming my daughter after a woman who goes crazy and commits suicide? Not a good idea! I have this indelible impression of Helena Bonham Carter. She's a good Ophelia for sure.Britney Tamber
*DH: Adam Jeffrey*
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I don't usually look to namesakes, I look to whether or not I like the sound :)If Ophelia is a no-go, then how about Octavia? Oceane? Oceana? Olympe? Oona? Opal?
*Brogan*
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I like Opal as a mn. My sister's mn is Opal.Britney Tamber
*DH: Adam Jeffrey*
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