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Laura Wilson-Anderson =
SUSANNA DORINE LAWLOR
ANDRIONNA SUSAN ROWELL
ROWENA DRUSILLA ANSON
ALLURA DORINE SWANSON
ALONDRA WINONA RUSSEL
ROSALINDA LAUREN SNOW
LAURA ROSALIND NEWSON
SUSANNA LORRAINE WOLD
LULA ROSEANNA WINDSOR (This one's my favorite -- especially if you're planning ro write romance novels.)-- Nanaea
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I too vote for LULA ROSEANNA WINDSOR. Just for fun's sake, here are anagrams of the full Laura Christine Wilson-Anderson:- Lorianna Lindenstrauss Reichow
- Andrianna Worchester Illusions
- Audrianna Collinsworth Riessen
- Rosina Lichtenwalner Dinosaurs
- Laurila Tonnessen Windsorchair
- Erionna Lindenstrauss WarholicPS please excuse my *unread irrational clownishness*
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My name is erionna
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Laurila Tonnessen Windsorchair is pretty tempting, too, but I'd always have to pick the dinosaur over the chair. It's an age thing, and my interest in archaeology. ;-)Andrianna Worchester Illusions sounds like a good cheesy magic act! Maybe I'll take it on the road...Lula (although my 2 yr old nephew calls me "Ho-uk") (better than it used to be... which was just "Ho")
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I like that one Pavlos did! Dinosaurs rule!Here are some more Snow names from "Laura Wilson-Anderson"Rosalinda Lauren Snow
Areonna Drusilla Snow
Adrionna Laurel Snows
Alondra Laurine SnowsAnd a few New Age names...Roseanna Lu Solarwind
Luanna Rose Solarwind
Aurora Lonna Wildness-- Nanaea
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I love all the Snow names! I can't decide between them. Well, I think Rosalinda Lauren Snow is still my favorite, but the others are so good, too!Oh, there we go. Inspiration has hit. I'll go to a sperm bank, have a kid, and name her Rosalinda Lauren Snow - all after me, and the Snow would fit for the "bastard name" from that book series... ;-)I have a friend (haven't spoken to her since 93, but, well, you know) who last year named her new daughter an anagram of her name - Andria Rose (mom Randi Rose). At first I thought it was a bit egocentric, but now... one that wasn't so obvious... BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA... (evil laughter, in case you couldn't tell) :-)My poor kids, should I have any!Bronteglauxe/Rosalinda/Lula... I just can't make up my mind! Ah, a moniker for every mood... Yesterday I would have been a Rowena Drusilla Anson, I think. ;-)
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(and all the rest)
Thank you thank you thank you! These all have such possibilities...Andrionna Susan Rowell - I'm not fond of the name Susan, although Susan Cooper was one of my favorite authors, but I *love* Andrionna!Rowena Drusilla Anson - I'm not sure why, since the names are not exactly appealing (to me) alone, but I *love* this name!!!Allura Dorine Swanson - oooh, I'm so alluring... :-)Alondra Winona Russel - I like Winona. "First-born daughter" in the book right next to me, and I am.Rosalinda Lauren Snow - This is my absolute favorite, and the one I would use. I tend to go for R, L, S, A, and K names the most (I think), and this fits very well. I also like Snow as the last name, because I'm too, too, too immersed in George R. R. Martin's books. Ooooh, I could be Ned Stark's illegitimate daughter! :-) Lady Catelyn wouldn't like that... but I'd be Arya's sister, and that would be cool... ummm, never mind. Love that author, though.
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LOL!!!!! I love it! It is the perfect romance novelist name (well, Felicia Gallant was a good one too :-) ). I may have to look in to that... I hear Harlequin is putting out a new line. :-)Thanks again!
Laura/Lula/Rosalinda
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OoopsI was afraid that would happen, but tried it anyway. My cut and paste disappeared when I posted the message. Ah well...
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