My French name in high school was Sylvie, so as you can imagine, I'm quite biased in favour of it. I also love Sylvia and (though to a much lesser extent) Silvia.
Sylvie July is sweet. Some other thoughts:
Sylvie Betilia
Sylvie Crescentia
Sylvie Desdemona
Sylvie Demetra
Sylvie Fenella
Sylvie Jacquetta
Sylvie Laurel
Sylvie Mariam
Sylvie Verbena
Sylvie Marcella
Sylvie Sinclair (after all, Saint Claire was a lady ;)
Sylvie Mercuria
Sylvie Florence
Sylvie Briseis
Sylvie Wisteria
Sylvie Anastasia
Sylvie Heloise
Sylvie Windsong
Sylvie Pax
Sylvie works better with names that begin with consonants, since the vowel-starting names will all sound schwa-y and turn Sylvie Alice (for instance) into Sylvia Lis. Or Sylvie Isadora into Sylvia Zadora. Sylvie Ursula's the only one I can think of that doesn't do that when I say it. So I think U names would be safe, and names that start with the "yoo" sound, like Sylvie Euphronia and Sylvie Eudoxia.
I want to put Kana in there with Sylvie, but Kana and Sylvie don't flow no matter what way you put them together. D:
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This message was edited 7/6/2008, 5:23 PM