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Re: Dove; Thyme
I'm a sucker for plant names so I definitely like Thyme. Dove is good too, although I'd be much less likely to use it.
I'd pair some maybe old-fashioned and woodsy sounding names with Thyme, and more classic-sounding names with Dove. The imagery I'm trying to go for with the combos is dense woodland for Thyme (green/brown, woodsy, maybe folksy) and open sky for Dove (clean, clear, blue, etc) if that makes sense. Thyme (warning: some of these are cheesy double-plant names)Rosamund Thyme
Artemisia Thyme
Margaret Thyme
Branimira Thyme
Sorcha Thyme
Athena Thyme
Kresimira Thyme
Willow Thyme
Olwen Thyme
Rosemary Thyme
Rosemaria Thyme
Kreszentia Thyme
Chiara Thyme
Sorrel Thyme
Morgana Thyme
Branwen Thyme
Rowena Thyme
Senka Thyme
Isra Thyme
Runa Thyme
Brighid Thyme
Birgitta Thyme
Ceridwen Thyme
Silvia Thyme
Gwendolen Thyme
Brynja Thyme
Nikora Thyme
Siofra ThymeCatherine Dove
Elspeth Dove
Laurel Dove
Helena Dove
Cora Dove
Meliora Dove
Liliana Dove
Constance Dove
Leonora Dove
Coralie Dove
Guinevere Dove
Seraphina Dove
Aurelia Dove
Eleanor Dove
Betony Dove
Alastriona Dove
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Oh my gosh, what wonderful lists, thank you!
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