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[Opinions] Re: Henrietta
I love Henrietta. I'm a pushover for obviously feminized names like this. And there are so many cute nns to choose from. Etta is my favorite. Henrietta Sophia is my stock combo, alternating with Enriqueta Sofia. I picture a 17th century woman at the English Stuart court. She's wearing ringlets and a choker of pearls. But she could also be a confident, modern young woman, trotting off on an international journalistic assignment. She's based out of London.Henrietta Magnolia Juno is my favorite of your combinations. Juno fits with my 17th century image, since the plays of that era are filled with mythological figures. Magnolia has the heft to hold her own in between scene stealing Henrietta and bossy Juno. I especially love the "g" sound of Magnolia close to the thick "joon" sound of Juno.
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