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[Opinions] Alcippe
What do you think of this name? I prefer the pronunciation: all-see-PAY which is how my husband (native Spanish-speaker) would pronounce it. I really like the sound of it but I am not sure if this name is usable.While I am aware there are some tragic figures in Greek mythology who bore this name, I am quite sure the majority of people wouldn't know this. Also, not ALL of the figures who bore this name were tragic. I happen to like the meaning of the name "mighty mare".What would you think of you met a little Alcippe? What combos would you suggest using Alcippe as a first name?

This message was edited 1/30/2011, 7:43 PM

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I didn't know it meant "mighty mare"! That's an awesome meaning!
Tragic characters are sometimes good namesakes... and as you said, not all of them are tragic.
If I met one I'd think her parents were Greek mythology nerds as well as namenerds. In other words, awesome. :PI like:
Alcippe Lenore (Maybe overdoing it on the tragedy though)
Alcippe Belen
Alcippe Laurel
Alcippe Lorena
Alcippe Odalys (Aah, I didn't even know that name existed... new female O name for me :D)
Alcippe Liadan
Alcippe Carmina
Alcippe VincenzaAlso:
Alcippe Epona
Alcippe Oriana
Alcippe Victoria
Alcippe Vienne
Alcippe Liora
Alcippe Bethan
Alcippe Terpsichore
Alcippe Rohana
Alcippe Olivera
Alcippe Lucasta
Alcippe Joan
Alcippe Iona
Alcippe Gwyneira
Alcippe Ophelia (couldn't resist)
Alcippe Xanthia

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This message was edited 1/30/2011, 8:54 PM

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Ophelia is another HUGE favorite of mine.Would love to meet/have twins:Alcippe & OpheliaWouldn't that be too cool?
BTW - great combo suggestions. There are some names on there that I love and some you introduced me to (or reintroduced me to) after forgetting about them :)THANKS!!!
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