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Hella
I recently finished reading Giovanni's Room, the protagonist of which has a fiancee named Hella. Having encountered the name multiple times in the book, I am officially smitten with it, even though its homonymous connection to "hella" (a slang variant of "very" or "really," e.g. "hella cool") probably renders it unusable in the United States. Does anyone else share my affection for this name? I love that it fuses the heartiness of Helga with the airiness of Ella -- I think it's a perfect medium!Here are some combinations I've crafted:Hella Antigone
Hella Audrey
Hella Beatrice / Beatrix
Hella Bernadine
Hella Bertille
Hella Bryony
Hella Catherine
Hella Dagny
Hella Dorothy
Hella Edith
Hella Eugenie
Hella Frances
Hella Francine
Hella Georgine
Hella Harriet
Hella Inez
Hella Ingrid
Hella Iseult
Hella Jeannine
Hella Josephine
Hella Judith
Hella Margery / Marjorie
Hella Marguerite
Hella Marianne
Hella Marigold
Hella Mathilde
Hella Maxine
Hella Miriam
Hella Phoebe
Hella Regine
Hella Rosalind
Hella Rosamund
Hella Rosemary
Hella Roxane
Hella Ruth
Hella Signy
Hella Sigrid
Hella Susanne
Hella Therese
Hella Vivien
Hella Winifred
Hella Xanthe
Hella Zoe

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Hella  ·  Wordsmith  ·  5/3/2015, 4:53 PM
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