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Liora
Wdyt? I just remembered this name. Long ago, I had it in the mn slot. It seems a bit frilly for my tastes, but i wonder if it is workable. It is uncommon but sounds like popular names to me, and I am not sure I like that. Combo would be Liora Dorothea. Mn is honoring.
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It’s gorgeous, though I’m not sure it goes so well with Dorothea.
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I love it. It's always been one of my favorite names. Unfortunately everyone spells it Leora, which is not the same name. I crossed it offmy list because of that.Liora Dorthea is pretty rhymey.
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It is rhymey. Also, the more I say it, the more I think it would be mistaken for Laura.
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I love it. I don't think it's that frilly, it's 3 syllables but it's still relatively short and I think the "or" sound is dark and serious enough to cancel out any frilliness.
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You think Liora is frilly when Dorothea is even frillier?Anyway, Liora is nice. Simple and sweet. The meaning isn’t bad, either.
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Dorothea is an honoring name and in mn slot. A frilly name for all the time might get tiresome.
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Its ok
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