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[Opinions] Re: Wynne
Wynne is airy, feathery, whimsical, and decidedly fey, but isn't so delicate that it would discourage me. It is far more appealing, in my opinion, than the similar Lynne. I would rather it be used as a nickname, and Winifred is an obvious contender (and great name), though I think that it could work with any number of names (especially ones ending in -wyn, -wen, (Welsh names would be worthwhile to look into) or perhaps even -line (like Gwendoline)), or conceivably Winona, Wynona, and Winter, Wynter (but I'm not much of a fan of the last two).
If you have an imagination, Wilhelmine, Wilhelmina, Willemina, or possibly a name that does not begin with W could be doable.I could even see myself liking it in masculine context.
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