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Rowena
Wdyt of this name? DH and I both love it, I think it's beautiful and also literary- from Ivanhoe, and I much prefer it to the more common, although Biblical, Rebecca. I also love Rowan on a boy, but I'm tired of hearing about it being used on a girl. Rowena is a much more feminine form imho. Some combos: Rowena Elizabeth- love this
Rowena Graceany other suggestions? Thanks!
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I love the name Rowena, although I dislike the character (I prefer Rebecca :) ).
I really dislike Rowan, especially on a girl.
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Hmm I know a Rowena Margaret. Don't really like Margaret though. Rowena is pretty. Mns:Rowena Mae
Rowena Amy
Rowena Claire
Rowena Joy
Rowena Natalie
Rowena Skye
Rowena Bethany
Rowena Bryony
Rowena Helen
Rowena Carys
Rowena MadeleineS xx
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It's unusual and pretty.
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I don't care for Rowena - I think it isn't flaterring sounding; not at all pretty. Rowan is much too feminine for a boy, anyway.Rebecca is so much nicer.I do like the name Elizabeth and Grace (only as a middle name, as you're using it).
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I love the name. It is a family name for me.
I like the combo, Rowena Elizabeth.
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I like Rowena a lot, it's not on my favorites list, but it should be. :reminds herself to add it asap:
I too think it's far more feminine than Rowan on a girl. Its pretty and ancient-sounding without being stale or too fussy. I think Rowena Elizabeth is a great combo!
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I get a picture of a welsh princess or a queen when I think of this name. I love the old-fashioned (when I say old-fashioned, I mean medevial) feel to the name. I think Rowena Grace is beautiful.
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I really like it, I think it's adorable. I like Rowena Elizabeth -- it's nice with a mn that is more common and classic. :)
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I love the name Rowena! I knew sisters in primary school named Rowena and Lorna, which I've always thought was a lovely sibset (I love the name Lorna too).Here are some suggestions:Rowena May
Rowena Joy
Rowena Hope
Rowena Louise
Rowena Margaret
Rowena Faith
Rowena Judith
Rowena Claire
Rowena Zoe:-)
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