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Subject: Re: Sophie
Author: Claire   (Authenticated as Clarice)
Date: April 12, 2012 at 10:09:56 AM
Reply to: Sophie by New_Chloe
I was thinking about Sophie today, too! It is really quite lovely. I know a fair few, there were a LOT at my school and I still like it. It just seems so gentle and sweet. And I fancy the idea of an old lady Sophie.

I think I like Sophie best in plain or "safe" combos because otherwise I fear she gets overshadowed. But, to spice her up:

Sophie Maximilienne
Sophie Olympe
Sophie Benjamine
Sophie Arethusa
Sophie Armande
Sophie Dulcinea

These mostly play into my fantasy of Sophie as a retired French patissier. She now lives on the coast, painting and baking exquisite biscuits for local children, of course :P

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