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[Opinions] Myrna
I'm really liking this vintage appellation at the moment. What are your thoughts? I think it sounds warm and lovely, though I presume that many people will deem it dowdy and unattractive. Also, do you prefer Muirne or Myrna?What about these combinations?Myrna Beatrice
Myrna Beatrix
Myrna Bellisant
Myrna Calliope
Myrna Capucine
Myrna Catherine
Myrna Cecily
Myrna Celandine
Myrna Celeste
Myrna Celestine
Myrna Clothilde
Myrna Delphine
Myrna Eglantine
Myrna Eloise
Myrna Eulalie
Myrna Fabienne
Myrna Gwendolen
Myrna Josephine
Myrna Juliet
Myrna Lilias
Myrna Lillian
Myrna Lilou
Myrna Lucille
Myrna Mathilde
Myrna Melisande
Myrna Pascale
Myrna Penelope
Myrna Pomeline
Myrna Poppy
Myrna Ségolène
Myrna Violet
Myrna Violette
Myrna Vivian
Myrna Vivienne
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I was just thinking about Muirne / Myrna the other day. :-) I love the retro vibe I get from Myrna. Ms Loy was the best embassadress for the name possible. Muirne has more of a timeless feeling. I prefer it to Myrna, but both are terrific.These are the bees knees:Myrna Catherine
Myrna Cecily
Myrna Celandine
Myrna Celeste / Celestine
Myrna Delphine (I can see her in the garden now with Isidora, dancing*)
Myrna Eulalie (zing!)
Myrna Gwendolen (Muirne Gwendolen is even better)
Myrna Josephine
Myrna Lilias
Myrna Penelope
Myrna Violet
Myrna Vivian (Muirne Vivien -- oooh)Mine: Myrna Ruby (She sounds like someone who would hang out with Zelda FitzGerald)
Myrna Phoebe
Myrna
* I read a(n) (auto?)biography of Myrna Loy. There were pictures of her as a young woman dancing outdoors in the 19teens or 1920's a la Isidora Duncan.
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Myrna reminds me of Lorna in that I can see a certain romance to the name but overall it strikes me as dowdy.Myrna Josephine, Myrna Juliet, and Myrna Violet are your best combos.
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I like it. I like the similar Myra too, but it's got such negative associations here that Myrna would be much more usable. Myrna Violet is very sweet.
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I've got two beautiful Myrna friends, so that's my preferred version. That said, I prefer most other forms of Mary, including Moira. That rather flat vowel - yr! - doesn't sound as good as I'd like.Myrna Beatrice, Myrna Catherine, Myrna Cecily, Myrna Juliet and Myrna Penelope would do it for me. But I'd still prefer Moira!
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I am not familiar with this name, but I kind of like it!One thing I dislike ... I find it a little hard to say, somehow -- almost like I want to open my mouth wider but can't pronounce it without keeping my lips close together. (Does that make sense?)I like:
Myrna Celeste
Myrna Eglantine
Myrna Violette
Myrna Delphine
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It reminds me of simbelmynë, a flower from Middle Earth. If I could get away with it, I'd use Simbelmynë "Myrna" for a real name.Aaaanyway, that didn't have anything to do with your question. :) Myrna Celandine is gorgeous.
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Myrna is a lovely name! Muirne is such an interesting spelling, and it would pair perfectly with Gwendolyn: Muirne Gwendolyn. It looks like something right out of King Arthur! And Myrna...I can see it with Delphine, but it would be striking with a V name...Violet or Vivienne, especially. I know these aren't on your list, but what about Myrna Irene or Muirne Niamh (pronounced "Neeve")?If I were you, I wouldn't use Eglantine, Calliope or Capucine, though. Hope this helps!
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I hate how you can say Myrna almost without opening your mouth at all. Yeah, don't like.
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