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Myrthe is lovely. I've been looking into a lot of "Myrr" related names recently
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It's actually probably not related to the word myrrh or even mirth. It's just the Dutch word for Myrtle (which I also find quite charming).
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Hefina is really interesting. It's pronounced heh-VEE-nuh, right?
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Yeah, that's how I've heard Welsh people pronounce it. I'd personally pronounce it with a real hard F instead of a V, but I think the V is charming as well.
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Great choices.
I like:
Thalia
Artemisia
Lyra
Briseis
Hermione &
ApolloniaHefina is NMS, but still really interesting looking. It looks like it should be a character in a children's fantasy story.Evander
Lysander
Raphael (a favourite, I like my -el names)
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