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Voltairine
Yo,I've received mixed opinions on the name Voltairine. I would use it to honour one of my idols, Voltairine de Cleyre, who was herself named after Voltaire. I love it, so feel free to tell your honest opinion of it, but don't expect to talk me out of it :p But it's fine if you hate it.Anyway I was wondering more about combos. I have always stuck Voltairine in the middle name slot, but suddenly I'm more keen on it in the first name slot. The problem is that it's kind of hard to find a good middle name for her. I came up with Voltairine Beatrice Lucy, which I like quite a bit, but I need more suggestions from skilled combo makers such as yourselves. I like both one and two middle names. I'd prefer names in the same wavelength as Beatrice and Lucy - old-fashioned, established, feminine, shortish names - but by all means, go wild.Also, if you had a child named Voltairine, would you give her an occasional nickname? And if so, what would it be?

This message was edited 7/6/2010, 6:00 PM

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I just looked Voltairine de Cleyre up and she seems really cool! I think the name is really beautiful as well.Let's see:Voltairine Gwyneth Ivy
Voltairine Enid Pearl
Voltairine Georgia Nell
Voltairine Mercy Lilac
Voltairine Eartha Lilibeth
Voltairine Ursula Sylvie
Voltairine Philippa Tess
Voltairine Sibyl Olivette
Voltairine Willa FrancetteHTH
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Ahh you're wonderful!Voltairine Gwyneth Ivy - I looooooove how the V is repeated from beginning to end! And Gwyneth softens the whole thing up!
Voltairine Mercy Lilac - Absolutely gorgeous in every way
Voltairine Sibyl Olivette - Oh this is wonderful. Sibyl is so soft in the middle and Olivette is delicate but still crunchy and it off-sets Sibyl perfectly. What a perfectly balanced combo of delicateness and spunk.
Voltairine Willa Francette - I love the beat of this name and "Willa Francette" is such a southern charm type of combo! Very unexpected with Voltairine, but in the best way!Thank you!
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Once again, thank you! I'm so glad you like some of them. I didn't think they were that great.
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!!SO GOODVoltairine Gwyneth Ivy - gorgeous gorgeous and I don't even like Gwyneth at all, you have changed me
Voltairine Enid Pearl - Enid and Pearl are SOUL MATES
Voltairine Georgia Nell
Voltairine Mercy Lilac - poetry!!
Voltairine Philippa Tess
Voltairine Willa Francette - *dies*
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*blushes* Thanks New_Chloe and Bear!
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Yumpcious combos!
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I think the name sounds like someone's trying too hard to look intellectual... either that or like some kind of medicine or laxative or something... and I would never inflict such a name on a child, so there's no "if" I had a child named Voltairine.
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Voltairine is a pretty name!nns Volley Volta Tairine Taira Riney IrineVoltairine Odessa Voltairine Honoria YvetteVoltairine Leonarda FleurVoltairine AriellaVoltairine Francesca
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Voltairine + Fleur is genius
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As for a nn, I'd probably use Taire or Taira. Maybe Rina.Voltairine Amadea, Voltairine Luisa, Voltairine Mina, Voltairine Maria, Voltairine Alice?
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aw Voltairine Alice!
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I was reading about Voiltairine de Cleyre on Wikipedia today, and now I'm quite fond of the name. :)Voltairine Adele
Voltairine Agnes
Voltairine Alice
Voltairine Amelia
Voltairine Amy
Voltairine Blythe
Voltairine Camilla
Voltairine Cecilia
Voltairine Cecily
Voltairine Celia
Voltairine Charlotte
Voltairine Clara
Voltairine Clare
Voltairine Edith
Voltairine Edna
Voltairine Eliza
Voltairine Elsa
Voltairine Elspeth
Voltairine Emilia
Voltairine Emma
Voltairine Estelle
Voltairine Ethel
Voltairine Eustacia
Voltairine Florence
Voltairine Georgia
Voltairine Gertrude
Voltairine Ginevra
Voltairine Glynis
Voltairine Frances
Voltairine Hazel
Voltairine Hesper
Voltairine Imelda
Voltairine Iris
Voltairine Jemima
Voltairine Judith
Voltairine Lenore
Voltairine Lila
Voltairine Lilac
Voltairine Louisa
Voltairine Mabel
Voltairine Margaret
Voltairine Margot
Voltairine Martha

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Yeah, what Bear said - that is a really freaky coincidence. But it warms my heart! ;DWOW you've given me an awesome list! I like- Voltairine Agnes - YES! Just yes!
Voltairine Alice
Voltairine Eliza
Voltairine Elsa - I love Elsa, she always reminds me of a cup of warm tea and the comfort that goes along with it, and I think she does wonders to tame Voltairine
Voltairine Elspeth
Voltairine Frances - Oh so chic
Voltairine Hazel
Voltairine Judith
Voltairine Lilac - This is stunning
Voltairine Margot
Voltairine Mary - The classic, comfortable, but still elegant Mary balances the power of Voltairine so well!
Voltairine Olive - I love the repeated letters here
Voltairine Ruby - Ooooooh.Thank you, sir!
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You just happened to be reading about her? Is it the anniversary of her birth or something else that I've missed? Otherwise the coincidence it truly freaky.Fabulous list, by the way.
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It was quite strange, actually. While basking in my newfound love for Romaine Brooks and her name, a fondness that was inspired by her Wikipedia article, I recalled Kellie's fondness for Voltairine -- both the name and the namesake -- and proceeded to read about her on Wikipedia. I think I associate Romaine Brooks with Voltairine de Cleyre because they both have unusual names (though the latter's is exceptionally unusual) and they were both strong feminist figures.
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i like it! It's different but still has history, which is a good combo. It has such a spirit of freedom and outlandishness.Loooong names like Voltairine are tough. Hmm, let's see here.Voltairine Meredith Ida
Voltairine Prudence Eliza
Voltairine Lydia Bess
Voltairine Winifred Frida
Voltairine Miriam Lila
Voltairine Agatha Pearl
Voltairine Zelda Rose
Voltairine Claudia Vivian
Voltairine Octavia Maude
Voltairine Olive Celeste
Voltairine Gloria Nell
Voltairine Paulina Odette
Voltairine Annie Lucinda
Voltairine Lavender Ada
Voltairine Flora Camille
Voltairine Charlotte Norah
Voltairine Gwendolen Tess
Voltairine Dahlia Clare
Voltairine Cornelia Blanche
Voltairine Sylvia Hopealso feel free to do with these as you will and swap things about. Hopefully it gave you some ideas!If I had a Voltairine, I'd call her Bolt fo sho.

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I knew I could count on you!Voltairine Eliza is ridiculously good!
Voltairine Agatha Pearl - ooooooooooooooooooooooooooh.
Voltairine Olive - Love the repeated letters!
Voltairine Lavender Ada - I love Lavender but I always forget about her. A bit too heavy of a combo for me but it's a great one to dream about ;)
Voltairine Sylvia Hope - Oh man, this is the ULTIMATE girl power name. De Cleyre + Pankhurst + Hope = EXCELLENCE.Bolt FTW. Wouldn't it be awesome if by some miracle I married Oscar Power and we had a kid named Bolt Power? XD
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oh and what about!Voltairine Olive Eliza!!! That combo is like a razorblade of attitude.
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Omg I think you need to produce a Bolt Power RIGHTNOWVoltairine Power is so awesome I just might diiiieee
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Wow. Now there's a name to chew on.I love the sound of it. And the association to Voltaire is definitely a plus. I don't know who Voltairine de Clayre was, but I'm sure she's worthy of the honor. (I lie -- I just did a wikipedia search). It reminds me of Polaire, which I find endlessly elegant and Victorine / Zephyrine who dance in my head. That said, Voltairine is asking alot to give as someone's actual name. The "i's" in it make my eyes have to refocus. It's not that easy to look at, visually. But I'm nothing if not an addict to a name challenge. So here goes:Voltairine Mary Clare (for Ms Wollestonecraft and Mr. Darrow) -- simple, but it rings trueVoltairine Harriet Eugenia (for son Harry and Mr. Debs)Voltairine Philadelphia Thoreau (you said go wild)Voltairine Mary Thomasine / Tamsin (it rhymes, but honors Ms Wollestonecraft and Mr. Paine)Less honoring, but equally fetching (I hope):
Voltairine Lucy Matilda
Voltairine Mary Adele
Voltairine Sylvie Aurora
Voltairine Nora Abigail
Voltairine Emma Beatrice (gets Ms Goldman in there)
Voltairine Annabel Sophie
Voltairine Zelda Marion
Voltairine Silvestra Pax
Voltairine Ramona Lucy
Voltairine Georgia Emily (I think she would have liked Ms Dickinson)

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Voltairine Philadelphia Thoreau is positively swoonworthy. These are amazing suggestions!I'd like to participate, but sorry, Kellie, I'm not up to the challenge right now. Did not get enough sleep last night! Maybe I'll try later after a nap. :)

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Wow wow wow Voltairine Philadelphia Thoreau. I might use that as a chaacter.Wow a lot of these are really good. Sometimes you just have to skim. Voltairine Clio Isidora SO GOOD.
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Skimming is fun too. It's like window shopping, only with name lists, right?
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Wow!Excellent! Thanks not only for the feedback (I always enjoy the names you bring up, btw) but also for the dedication to finding other honourary names along the same line! I'm always happy to introduce Voltairine to someone new :-)I like-
Voltairine Mary - I cut the Claire out since I thought it was too much "air" sound, but this is very pretty and makes for great balance of wacky and stable.
Voltairine Philadelphia Thoreau - This is way too wild to realistically use, but I have to list it just because Thoreau would make such a badass middle name ;)
Voltairine Mary TamsinVoltairine Mary Adele - Soooo pretty. I love Mary Adele together. My usual combo is Jonquil Mary Adele, but this is just as intoxicating.
Voltairine Sylvie - Reminds me of Sylvia Pankhurst, which is stellar
Voltairine Emma Beatrice - WOOO. So much excellence! Love that you got Goldman in!
Voltairine Silvestra Pax - Again a little too hot to handle, but just beaming with beauty and badassery nonetheless
Voltairine Ramona Lucy - Excellent and very spunky
Voltairine Sibyl Minerva
Voltairine Louisa Beatrix
Voltairine Winifred Alice - I'm not a Winifred fan but she sounds wonderful in this combo. Or even just Voltairine Alice would be lovely, I think.I realise Voltairine is a lot of name to handle, but I figure if Miss de Cleyre can do it, I'm good ;-)Thanks again for the fabulous suggestions!
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Yay. Glad you liked them. And you beat me to the Pankhurst punch. I was thinking last night after I logged off that Voltairine Sylvia Christabel would make a spirited combo.
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I love Voltaire, but this name is a bit of a mouthful and is too weird even for me. It looks and sounds a bit like Wolverine, and seems like a character in a fantasy story. If I had a child named Voltairine, I'd call her Rina for short.
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When I first saw that name, it took me almost 3 readings to soak it in. Nothing's wrong with it, and it's actually really pretty. It's just really overwhelming.If I had a child named that, the nickname might be Terry. :/ I don't really like the nickname, but I can't get anything else. Maybe no nickname, then.
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