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[Opinions] Re: Middle Names for Ursula
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Loving:Ursula Bronwen
Ursula Georgine
Ursula Gretchen
Ursula Hazel
Ursula Janet (nice twist on Jane Ursula)
Ursula Marianne
Ursula Maude / Mathilde
Ursula Thisbe (why isn't Thisbe in the database?)
Ursula WinifredIf I had to pick a winner out of that group it would go to Ursula Maude, with Ursula Winifred closely behind.Sorry for any repeats:Ursula Valkyrie (my GP combo)
Ursula Capucine (hat tip to Wordsmith)(one can never have too many "u"s in a combo)
Ursula Dagmar
Ursula Clothilde
Ursula Phoebe / Belphoebe
Ursula Eugenie
Ursula Hortense
Ursula Ghislaine
Ursula Rosamund
Ursula Niobe ("NIE-uh-bee")
Ursula Helen
Ursula Euphemia / Eufemia
Ursula Glynis
Ursula Margaret / Marjorie
Ursula Blythe
Ursula Verity
Ursula Guinevere / Gaenor
Ursula Peronel
Ursula Meadow
Ursula Wilhelmine
Ursula Bryony
Ursula Gobnait
Ursula Barabal
Ursula Prudence
Ursula Dido
Ursula Mabel
Ursula Bernadette
Ursula Jacobine
Ursula Pauline
Ursula Blanche / Blanchefleur~~~~~~~~~~still beaming~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Hehe...I'm getting warmer.I did this little exercise of pairing Ursula to try to get rid of the murky Disney image and see if I could make combinations that made me enjoy Ursula. It's definitely helping. I don't see myself choosing her as a favorite, but she's moving into the "like" category rather than "respect but don't really care for". In part, I blame you. Thank you. :)Don't know why I didn't write down Ursula Mathilde; I love Mathilde. Oh, I did. I just skipped over her when I made my Ursula polls (went better than I expected, actually), and then took the poll names for the post here on the board. Good. Mathilde, check. Some comments on your list of dandies...Ursula Valkyrie - I would not mess with her! :)
Ursula Rosamund - love the feel of this
Ursula Helen - lovely
Ursula Glynis - very sparkly; I considered and thought maybe too much "s", but now re-considering
Ursula Margaret - "pearl" gets me placing Ursula in the sea again, but I like it anyway
Ursula Blythe - "Victorian" vibe
Ursula Verity - even more so
Ursula Guinevere / Gaenor - ooh, "Medieval" / more so!
Ursula Meadow - would not have thought these two could suit
Ursula Barabal - not familiar with Barabal, but I do recall seeing Barbary quite a lot in census records while researching my ancestors and that's what came to mind

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