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[Opinions] Re: Hermione or Heidi?
in reply to a message by Tammy
Hermione, definitely. Heidi is cute, but it's harder to imagine on a grown woman. Hermione is Shakespearean and evokes Greek mythology. Yes, there's the HP aspect. But it's not a bad association and for all the hoop-la it's not the only association the name has.Hermione Imogen is my favorite combination. Others:Hermione Sophia
Hermione Lydia
Hermione Evelyn
Hermione Sibyl
Hermione Thais ("THAY-is?")(Does anyone know the pronunciation?)
Hermione Iris
Hermione Coral
Hermione Laurel
Hermione Willow
Hermione Linden
Hermione Pearl
Hermione Aurora
Hermione Celeste
Hermione Alix (variant of Alice, from Adelheid / Adelheidis. You get a subtle Heidi reference with this one)
Hermione Carys
Hermione Sinead
Hermione Aisling ("ASH-ling")
Hermione Isibeal ("ISH-bayl")
Hermione Juno
Hermione Callisto
Hermione Leandra
Hermione Artemis
Hermione Charis
Hermione Thalia ("THAY-lee-uh")
Hermione Camille
Hermione Diana
Hermione Justine
Hermione Astraea ("uh-STRAY-uh")
Hermione Damaris
Hermione Lavinia
Hermione TruthYes, no, maybe so? (Sorry for any repeats.)

This message was edited 10/28/2008, 10:12 AM

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I love Hermione Alix. :-)I think there are multiple pronunciations of Thais. I'm pretty sure the Greek pronunciation is thah-EES. The Shakespearean name Thaisa is pronounced tie-EE-sə.
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Thais is tie-EES, its my friends name
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ThaisI'm pretty sure Thais is pronounced TAY-is, but I could be wrong to.
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