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[Opinions] wdyt of Dulcinea?

Rose Dulcinea?Dulcinea Rose?
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I adore the name Dulcinea, always have and always will- although it's too linked to the Man of La Mancha to actually use. Dulcinea Rose is beautiful.
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Both of them are beautiful.
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Rose Dulcinea is lovelyI would not use Dulcinea as fn, b/c it is too associated with Don Quiote. But Dulcie is a cute nn ...
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I don't care for Dulcinea. It looks odd to me (very messy), and made-up, and I do not find it all all pretty or feminine. I do like Rose, but I do not think they combos flow.Edit: Added comment.
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I like Rose Dulcinea a lot! It's gorgeous and very literary.Array
"What are these parents thinking?...Let's name her Madison--she'll live in her own world: 16 square miles surrounded by reality." -- Susan Lampert Smith
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Rose Dulcinea is wonderful. I love Dulcinea. My husband won't go for it though. And Rose has become such a forgotten first name.
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Rose Dulcinea and Maeve Lysandra are gorgeous together. You already know I love Dulcinea. I prefer Rose Dulcinea to Dulcinea Rose. Somehow, putting Rose as a mn makes it more ordinary. "Rose Dulcinea" has panache. Besides, Dulcinea is a tricky name to put next to most lns. (I'm thinking about everyday usage here; when mns aren't usually used.) Rose is more maleable.Rosie and Maeve are darling. Then again, Dulcie and Maeve would be sweet too. I don't see how you can go wrong here.
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Dulcinea is a great name, and I especially love it because it's from Fon Quixote. Dulcinea Rose sounds best to me : )
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This message was edited 6/22/2005, 11:14 AM

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