OK, gotcha. (m)
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Sorry, I went back and re-read your original post. I didn't get that Edna / Millay would be mns only. How about:Rosamund Edna
Winifred Edna (Too much "ed" perhaps, but stylistically they match, to me.)
Beatrice / Beatrix Edna
Guinevere Edna
Ingrid Edna
Wilhelmina Edna (Mina)
Muriel Edna (This one has the best flow, to me)
Vivien Edna
Ottoline / Ottilie Edna
Bernadette Edna
Constance Edna
Miriam Edna (Miri, Mimi, Mim)
Lenore Edna
Nell Edna Saskia Millay
Astrid Millay
Iris Millay
Sylvia Millay (my favorite of these, although Cornelia Millay is terrific too)
Jacintha Millay
Ailsa Millay
Henrietta Millay (Harriet / Hattie / Hettie / Etta / Ettie)
Georgina Millay
Eugenia Millay (Genia, Genie)
Aurelia Millay
Verity Millay
Constance Millay
Anna Millay (Anouk, Nan)Millay almost sounds like "milady (= my lady)." Cute. I only included possible nns, because sometimes they can appeal more than the full name to a partner who needs convincing.Good luck and happy memorizing!
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Edna or Millay?  ·  Array  ·  5/14/2006, 9:51 AM
Re: Edna or Millay?  ·  raindancing  ·  5/14/2006, 4:02 PM
Re: Edna or Millay?  ·  LoQuiero  ·  5/14/2006, 1:39 PM
Re: Edna or Millay?  ·  Bear  ·  5/14/2006, 10:23 AM
Re: Edna or Millay?  ·  Array  ·  5/14/2006, 10:28 AM
OK, gotcha. (m)  ·  Bear  ·  5/14/2006, 12:22 PM
Re: OK, gotcha. (m)  ·  Array  ·  5/14/2006, 12:34 PM
Fun.  ·  Bear  ·  5/14/2006, 12:56 PM
Re: Fun.  ·  Array  ·  5/14/2006, 2:06 PM