Perdita is one of those buried treasures that deserves more attention than it gets. I too pronounce it with the stress on the first syllable. That's the only down-side that I see, the pronunciation. I can see a lot of headaches because the natural tendency (at least here in the U.S.) if you've never seen / heard it before is to make it sound Spanish, with the stress on the middle syllable. But I still think it's worth reviving.
If I listed all the combos that I like / loved, I'd be here all morning. So I'll list the ones that work particularly well in style and flow:
Perdita Alice (this feels very natural to me)
Perdita CecilyPerdita EloisePerdita EnidPerdita Eulalie (I'm using the American, "yoo-LAY-lee" pronunciation)
Perdita GwendolenPerdita HazelPerdita IonePerdita IrisPerdita JoanPerdita Leonie (both French and English pronunciations work well, although I lean towards the French here)
Perdita LucyPerdita MarionPerdita MaxinePerdita TheodoraPerdita VioletPerdita VivienPerdita Xanthe
:-)
This message was edited 5/10/2011, 11:31 AM