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I like Edwina, but my association is firmly with my nephew and his pug puppy, who is known in the family as Wee-Wee for pretty obvious reasons. She's a pleasant little pooch, but she has polluted my mind!Edwina Susan is surprisingly good. Also Edwina Rosemary, Edwina Marcelle and Edwina Caroline.
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I have a predilection for Edwina, though it's too agnatic, to of course, Edwin, for me to seriously consider bestowing on a girl. To see it on someone else's girl (like my sister's - whose husband's name is Edwin) would be sweet.Edwinda Millicent is particularly special.
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Consider your onomastic fascination shared. I like Edna nn Eddie better, though.
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I like Edwina, but I find Eddy very masculine and ugly (for a girl).Most of your combos are great. My favourites are:
Edwina Clementine
Edwina Fern
Edwina Fleur
Edwina Melisande
Edwina Pearl
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I love Edwina, mostly when said Ed-WAYNE-uh instead of Ed-WEEN-uh. Eddy is kind of cute!Edwina Cybele is really pretty, I like too many of your combos to list them all :)HTH
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I seesaw with Edwina. On the one hand, I appreciate it's old-fashioned quirkiness; on the other, I can't get past the "weena" sound.I like the NN Eddy/Eddie for a girl, but I might be the only one.
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I love Edwina. Edie is my preferred nickname for it, though.Eddy does have the Jennifer Saunders/Absolutely Fabulous association to help it, ;) but I just can't get into the name.I love/like...Edwina Beatrice
Edwina Blythe
Edwina Catherine
Edwina Cecily
Edwina Charlotte
Edwina Clare
Edwina Fern
Edwina Fleur
Edwina Frances
Edwina Laurel
Edwina Lilac
Edwina Margaret
Edwina Marigold
Edwina Pearl
Edwina Plum
Edwina Rosalind
Edwina Rosamond
Edwina Rosamund
Edwina Rosemary
Edwina Violet
Edwina Viviane
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It reminds me of AbFab, too! All I can think of when I hear Eddy. Plus, Edwina was actually the character's real given name before she changed it to Edina.
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I wouldn't mind it on someone else, but I am much more likely to use Edwin, and much more likely to sire male children, so, Edwin.
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