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[Opinions] Re: Brynhil
I’ve been letting Brynhild simmer a bit and I like it, despite never having been fond of Brunhilde. I took a look at Forvo and found that it is pronounced pretty much the way I thought it would be (the Dutch, especially, which didn’t seem to roll the “r”) and I think it could pretty easily fit in among English-speakers. Thank you for introducing me. My favorites of your combos are...
Brynhild Agatha
Brynhild Athena
Brynhild Camellia
Brynhild Caroline
Brynhild Clara
Brynhild Clarissa
Brynhild Eliza
Brynhild Eva
Brynhild Flora
Brynhild Gloria
Brynhild Ivy
Brynhild Olivia
Brynhild Ophelia
Brynhild Rosaline
Brynhild Susanna
Brynhild Ursula
Brynhild ViolaIt would be quite Dutch, but Brynhild Femke came to mind and I thought you might like that. I like the “peace” association. I tend to want to pair the “warriors” with “virtues” or “nature imagery”. For the latter category, my brain is especially weird today in suggesting Brynhild Autumna. I don’t recall being familiar with Autumna, but it is in the Latin dictionary, the feminine of “autumnus”, meaning “of autumn”. Turns out it’s also in the submitted names here. You have her well-supplied, but here are a few more just for fun...Brynhild Ailsa
Brynhild Amy
Brynhild Annika
Brynhild Azalea - don’t recall whether you were among those who recently mentioned hating this
Brynhild Clary
Brynhild Evanna
Brynhild Gemma
Brynhild Ivory
Brynhild Juturna
Brynhild Kenna
Brynhild Lara
Brynhild Lilah
Brynhild Mariah
Brynhild Naomi
Brynhild Runa
Brynhild Sophia - I use the old British “-FIE-“ pronunciation
Brynhild Yolanda
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