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Re: Angelica
I love Angelica, I think it's covertly witchy. There's something very earthy about it - I think of herbal teas and handmade soaps. But then it also has a cold porcelain gloss to it. I do appreciate it for its art connections (Angelika Kauffman) so for that reason part of me wants to combo it with other great artist's names. I like your Angelica Sofonisba, and offer Angelica Rosalba, Angelica Artemisia, Angelica Lavinia, Angelica Pulisena, and Angelica Plautilla. Angelica Sibyl is the perfect combination of ancient and suburban, I love that one. Angelica Myrtle and Angelica Enid are fantastic for that too.
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