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[Opinions] Re: Sévérine?
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Good point! I...am not sure how to add a line, but I added a dash. Does it help?Thanks so much for the lovely suggestions. I especially love:
Tamsin Sévérine
Maura Sévérine
Maude Sévérine
Mary Sévérine
Polina Sévérine - Do you think the repeated sounds would be a problem?
Frieda Sévérine
Ursula Sévérine
Florence Sévérine
Thalia Sévérine (THAY-lee-ah)
Flavia Sévérine
Julia Sévérine
Maren Sévérine
Georgette Sévérine
Harriet Sévérine (okay, treading a bit too close ;) - Darn, I didn't even notice Harry/Harriet until you mentioned it. Perhaps I'll put this on the "if only" list with Lily Sévérine...
Ramona Sévérine
Lucy SévérineWow, I "especially like" far too many of those. I'll have to consider the list again later and cut it down to a few favourites...these are really great.
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Polina Sévérine - Do you think the repeated sounds would be a problem?They don't bother me--I think Polina's such a lovely name that it shouldn't matter. Besides, there's a certain poetry to the sound, if you ask me. ;) I'm glad you like them--this is why I like coming up with suggestions for you. There's plenty of space for interesting ideas. :D And yes, that does help a good deal. If you feel like going liney on us, the tag is < hr > without spaces. I always add a < /hr > right next to it, though I don't recall if that's strictly necessary. Array
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All right, thank you for the help! I added the line, and I'll see if it works out well.Thanks. It's really great getting such interesting suggestions. I agree, Polina Sévérine is very musical. I can't recal ever thinking about the name much before, but it's beautiful.
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