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[Opinions] Leigh and Hilda
I know Leigh is VERY common but it mostly as a mn so what do you think of it as a first? Do you have any suggestions for mns? Also, do you like the names Hilda, Rose, Henrietta, Gromelda and Glinda for first names? Any mn suggestions? Thanks *{*.*Mizzchable*.*}*
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Leigh: nmsaa, boyish to me
Hilda: ok
Rose: good
Henrietta: cute
Gromelda: ew
Glinda: nmsaa
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Leigh Anne is all I can think of.
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I like the name Leigh, and I prefer that spelling for a girl and Lee for a boy.
I like Rose and Henrietta as first names, but I think Hilda is very old-fashioned and Gromelda just sounds ugly. Glinda is very pretty, but it would always make me think of the witch in the Wizard of Oz.
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I love the name Leigh as a first name. For a while, it was my nr 1 fav. I also really like Rose~Lully Lulla~
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I dont like Leigh. Rose and Glinda are beautiful as first names.
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I only like Leigh as a first...I love that name.
And Rose is best as a middle since it is so used.
I just don't like the other names at all.
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I think Leigh is ok as fn but it is too short for my taste. I would pair it with a long mn, like Bethany.I prefer Mathilda (possible nn Hilda) to Hilda as formal name. Rose is pretty though as fn I prefer something longer, like Rosalie, Rosalind or Rosemary. I like Henrietta, what about Henrietta Lee or Henrietta Rose? Glinda sounds like a witch from the land of Oz. And Gromelda sounds like a female troll. I prefer Grizelda, nn Zelda."You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed."
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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I prefer the spelling Lee, only because it looks more legitimate to me (even if it's not). I am not a huge fan of Hilda, Gromelda, and Glinda, but I love Rose and Henrietta.
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