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Benevolence?
WDYTO Benevolence? Does it work for a name, and if so what gender? Nickname ideas? Combo ideas?
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It's a lovely idea. I think would work for either sex...though would inevitably be shortened to Ben or Benny, unless you decided on something else and were prepared to be quite forceful about it
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I'd get quite a kick from finding out that a Ben or a Bev was really Benevolence. It would also make a terrific secret full name for a baddie.
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The -ence ending says female, but Ben says male.I think it could work for either gender but would keep it in the middle name spot. It would inevitably be shortened to Ben.
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It seems to be a modification of French Word Names, in this context of Bienveillance (goodwill, favor, kindness, obligingness, courtesy and so on)
IMHO-too much of the good, considering "the effort", if you had to sign with this never-ending name.
Nevertheless, I can see make the use of this name spelling in the French way, as well as Lafayette, Chardonnay or D'Artagnan.
And therefore only for girls, for boys too womanly tender look.
Nns would almost certainly Benny, Bennie, Lancy or Vivi.
Combo ideas, well possibly
Benevolence/Bienveillance Soleil
Benevolence/Bienveillance Margaux
Benevolence/Bienveillance Rivage
Benevolence/Bienveillance Nouvel
Benevolence/Bienveillance Maillol
Benevolence/Bienveillance Kahlo
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I suppose since Temperance, Patience, Constance and Prudence work as names that Benevolence should. I just don't like it much. I think the sound is better suited for a boy, primarily for the Ben/Benny nickname. Though, Voley would be kinda cute. So, I would be surprised to see this as a name, but couldn't really argue against it.
COMBOS:
Benevolence Pierce
Benevolence Adam
Benevolence Franklin
Benevolence Isaiah
Benevolence Parker
Benevolence Cole
Benevolence WesleyBenevolence Gail
Benevolence Ophelia
Benevolence Jane
Benevolence Holly
Benevolence Miriam
Benevolence Pearl

This message was edited 10/3/2016, 8:05 AM

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It's actually kind of cool as a female name, but I'd be afraid she'd be called Bennie. It doesn't work at all as a masculine name, IMO.
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It sounds like either a name one or two Puritan people were given circa 1692. Or else a name that a woman might take upon becoming a nun. Sister Mary Benevolence, say.
In any but those circumstances it seems ridiculous.
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Definitely! At least when considering fun Puritan combos. I'd think it would be way awesome if I encountered it in use today.Benevolence Adlai
Benevolence Gabriel
Benevolence Jonathan
Benevolence Nathaniel
Benevolence Teman
You know, anything Biblical.

This message was edited 10/3/2016, 5:33 AM

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Nah. Too much of a mouthful by far, and he/she would end up being Ben anyway, so what's the point? Even Shakespeare, who could do most things, used the neater and tidier Benvolio instead!
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I like it in the way I like a lot of Puritan virtue names - sort of ridiculous, and appealing based on its ridiculousness. I think it could work for either a boy or a girl, but of course for a boy it has the 'Ben' nickname. I also associate it with a nice, light blue color, which makes me like it more.
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It could work as a name, I think. Some nns could be:Ben
Bennie
Nev
Neva
Nellie
Belle
Bella
Vell
Vela
BevCombos:(staying with the "good" meaning)
Benevolence Euanthe
Benevolence Eulalie
Benevolence Eudora
Benevolence Eydis
Benevolence Yvaine(others)
Benevolence Annis
Benevolence Calanthe
Benevolence Carys
Benevolence Cosima
Benevolence Ealasaid
Benevolence Eleanor
Benevolence Edith
Benevolence Elodie
Benevolence Fallon
Benevolence Faye
Benevolence Josephine
Benevolence Lark
Benevolence Leona
Benevolence Lillian
Benevolence Louise
Benevolence Luna
Benevolence Lusine
Benevolence Margaux
Benevolence Mattea
Benevolence Octavia
Benevolence Olesya
Benevolence Ruby
Benevolence Ursa
Benevolence Valencia
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