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[Opinions] Re: Mavourneen?
Wow I think it's cool that you think it's so mousy and sweet because I am getting a malevolent hag, possibly evil queen vibe from it. The whole "it's a term of endearment, not a name" doesn't matter to me at all, it's just sounds to me, so it totally works. I'd call one Mav for sure, or Vourneen would be cool too. Also, I am saying this name "MAH-ver-neen"...is that even close to right?I really want to pair it with things with i'sMavourneen Iris
Ivy Mavourneen
Moira Mavourneen
Edie Mavourneen (nickname meets endearment, mayhem ensues)
Morrigan Mavourneen
Colette Mavourneen
COSETTE MAVOURNEEN hahaha
Flora Mavourneen ...sounds like a scientific term for a bog plant. Perfect
Joan Mavourneen
Imogen Mavourneen
Adele Mavourneen
Cerridwen Mavourneen
Gwen MavourneenOh these are all middle names, whoops.
I really like this name!

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Haha!! Now that you say it, it totally does have an evil queen vibe to it, kind of witchy. That makes me like it more. I think it's more "mahv-or-NEEN". Maybe...These are great combos, thank you. Oooh Ivy Mavourneen is sassy and catty. Morrigan Mavourneen and Cerridwen Mavourneen are the witchiest witches. I normally wouldn't consider Adele, but it's beautiful paired with this name.I think my favorite is Flora Mavourneen, it totally does sound like a bog plant. Like a prickly one that might give you a rash if you have sensitive skin.I think it's best as a middle name, just with how long it is.

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