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Subject: "Medieval' or "Cutesy"?
Author: Tiggs   (Authenticated as Tiggs)
Date: August 29, 2012 at 10:42:41 AM
How do you feel about Amabel? I'm aware some find it difficult to say (I don't.) and that many here find "bel"/"belle" names, in general, too cutesy. Does Amabel fall into the latter category for you, or do you get more of a medieval vibe? Do you think any of these combinations work?

Amabel Alys
Amabel Audrey
Amabel Georgia
Amabel Heidi
Amabel Honor
Amabel Judith
Amabel Norma - too much "m", or is there enough in between?
Amabel Susan

Also, was toying with Amabel Royse but am not sure on the pronunciation. Royse is a variant of Rohese. Does Royse rhyme with Royce (as I'm seeing online)? Or is it more like "ro-EES"?



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