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Linnéa Romilly What would you use as a second middle name? What do you think of the combo?
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I think as both names are quite unusual I'd go for a well-known one syllable name as the second middle name.Linnea Romilly May
Linnea Romilly Jean
Linnea Romilly Jane
Linnea Romilly Eve
Personally, I'd prefer Romilly Linnea but that's because I like Romilly more. I might go for Romilly Linnea Rose if I was having three names in the combo.
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Linnea Romilly Elspeth
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I like Linnea but not sure about Romilly. Linnea Romilly Judith
Linnea Romilly Bridget
Linnea Romilly Eve
Linnea Romilly Sage
Linnea Romilly Pearl
Linnea Romilly Cerys
Linnea Romilly Agnes
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I like Linnea, but not Romilly.Linnea Romilly Anne
Linnea Romilly Clara
Linnea Romilly Alice
Linnea Romilly Lark
Linnea Romilly Beatrice
Linnea Romilly Alix
Linnea Romilly Cleo
Linnea Romilly Esther
Linnea Romilly Blythe
Linnea Romilly Frances
Linnea Romilly Edith
Linnea Romilly Maeve
Linnea Romilly Eve
Linnea Romilly Isobel
Linnea Romilly Judith
Linnea Romilly Susan
Linnea Romilly Juno
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Linnéa is pretentious, and names with diacritals always cause difficulty. Romilly, while equally pretentious, is also unisex which doesn't help. So I'd go for a punchy but readily recognisable 2nd mn, like Joan, to establish a bit of balance.
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Linnéa Romilly Pearl
Linnéa Romilly Agnes
Linnéa Romilly LucilleI like Linnéa, but I've always hated Romilly. I think it's one of the ugliest names out there. I don't know why, I think it's the -rom sound combined with the -ly ending, things I don't generally like.
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I'm not sure Linnea and Romilly go very well together. They seem like very disparate names. But,Linnea Romilly Joanne
Linnea Romilly Alice
Linnea Romilly Gwenaelle
Linnea Romilly Katell
Linnea Romilly Anje
Linnea Romilly Astrid
Linnea Romilly Charlotte
Linnea Romilly Anne
Linnea Romilly Hannah
Linnea Romilly Nina
Linnea Romilly Jeannette
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Really nice combination. Linnea is a favourite name of mine and Romilly goes well with it.
Other combinations
Linnea Romilly Jane
Linnea Romilly Petra
Linnea Clara Romilly
Linnea Elena Romilly
Linnea Romilly Kasia
Linnea Romilly Amalia
Linnea Romilly Ophelia
Linnea Romilly Winter
Linnea Romilly Emilia
Linnea Romilly Arianne
Linnea Romilly Karina or KarinPNL: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/151224
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That's a really sweet combo! I like it a lot. Linnéa Romilly Clara
Linnéa Romilly Maya
Linnéa Romilly Vera
Linnéa Romilly Fern
Linnéa Romilly Juniper
Linnéa Romilly Juliet
Linnéa Romilly Beth
Linnéa Romilly Alice
Linnéa Romilly Frieda
Linnéa Romilly Diana
Linnéa Romilly Sophie
Linnéa Romilly Gwen
Linnéa Romilly Violet
Linnéa Romilly Tess
Linnéa Romilly Cleo
Linnéa Romilly Tora
Linnéa Romilly Beatrice
Linnéa Romilly Zoe
Linnéa Romilly Margot
Linnéa Romilly Eve
Linnéa Romilly Tilda
Linnéa Romilly Iris
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Linnea Romilly JuneLinnea Romilly RaeLinnea Romilly RainJust my ideas :)
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Linnea Romilly Astrid
Linnea Romilly Josephine
Linnea Romilly Margaret
Linnea Romilly Mathilde
Linnea Romilly Winifred
Linnea Romilly Claire
Linnea Romilly BeatrixI think the combo sounds nice. Linnea is on my own list. What is the etymology of Romilly though? I've seen it around, but it is not in the database apparently.

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I'm almost positive that Romilly originated as a French surname. However, I have no idea what the name itself means.
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