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Yay!
Horatia is a spunky, funky, artsy, gutsy name. I love, love it. Anything that transports me back in time, but still kicks up her heels in the present is A-OK with me. :-DI read a book set in the 1800's where the heroine, Horatia, was called Horie. But in the modern world that might not work so well. So how about Rae? Horatia Candace
Horatia Polly
Horatia Jonquil
Horatia Lily
Horatia Fleur
Horatia Sophie
Horatia Lucy
Horatia Isabeau
Horatia Pearl
Horatia Cecily
Horatia Astrid
Horatia Pauline
Horatia Loveday
Horatia Glynis
Horatia Olwen
Horatia Winter
Horatia Unity
Horatia Annabel
Horatia Christabel
Horatia Frances
Horatia Rosamond
Horatia Charlotte
Horatia Lois
Horatia Esme
Horatia Alix
Horatia Ursuline ("-line")
You like? Actually Horatia makes a pretty neat mn for Ursula. I've got to remember that. :-)

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Great combos! And I'm so glad to find someone else who likes the name. Horatia Pearl has the spunk and the adorableness. Horatia Urseline is by far my favorite though. :D
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Cool!I have to confess that I made Ursuline up though. It's the adjectival form of the name, as in the Ursuline nuns, followers of St. Ursula. I've always suspected that there must havebeen a little Ursuline ("-leen") somewhere, sometime in history.
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