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Re: Top Ten for August
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Freya Beverley - At first I thought this was mixing genres a bit, but it looks beautiful on paper, especially this spelling of Beverley.Eve Mulberry - I like Eve, but I'm not so keen on Mulberry as a name.Gwen Elsabeth - Gwen is one of the few "diminutives" that I can see as a full name, though I would prefer it if it were short for Gwendolen or Gwendoline or something similar. I like this spelling of Elisabeth.Rose Elowen - Elegant and surprising.Annabeth Chiara - I'm not big on combination names, so I don't really like Annabeth; and something so English paired with something so Italian I could only see working if the bearer herself were at least half Italian.Sylvie Ursula - Beautiful. Although I would probably go with Ursula Sylvie, since Ursula is one of my all-time favorites.Greta Leigh - Too informal-sounding.Lucille Annika - These names don't look right together. One is very French (or dated English), and the other a Nordic diminutive.Michelangela Jane - Cute! I love Michelangela, but it takes guts to use it and charsma to pull it off.Viveka Posy - Another "mixing genres" name (for me).(Allegra Fernwren) - If I could get passed the allergy medicine association with Allegra, I would use it. Fernwren is a mouthful to say, though.

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