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[Opinions] Edwina
How would you rate Edwina? How would you incorporate Edwina in a combination if you had to use it? It's growing on me a lot lately. I think Margaret Edwina, and it inverse, Edwina Margaret are especially appealing.Sparrow
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I think it's lovely. I prefer that "win" be pronounced like "win" rather than "ween," though.Edwina Margaret's a bit too bland to me, and I find Margaret Edwina dissonant because the final "et" clashes with the beginning "ed."
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I'd rate it minus 5. It's just so fugly. the name Edwin is ugly to me for starters, and the dw sound and the ween sound just add the ugliness.
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8/10, one of my guilty pleasures, I wouldn't use it. It's so spunky. :)I love both Margaret Edwina and Edwina Margaret. I also like Edwina Margot and Edwina Renee.
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3/10Personally, I dislike it. I don't think there are any combinations that could alter my dislike, so I don't think I need to post any...
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I like it a lot. I'd give it 8/10, I think, I'm very drawn to it. I probably wouldn't use it just because there are other names I'm more attached to but I'm always delighted to see it. Edwina Caroline
Edwina Lindsay
Edwina Iris
Edwina Naomi
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I don’t really like the DWEEN sound. It does go well with Margaret, though.
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There’s something about this name I really don’t like. But it’s okay I guess.
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I like Edwina; better than Edwin I think, though Edwin is probably the best of the Ed- names.I knew a Suzanne Edwina who was always called Sue. She was named after a French grandmother and an English grandfather, Edward, as far as I recall.Edwina Rosalie
Edwina Jocelyn
Edwina Lucy
Edwina Marianne
and they all work just fine with Edwina as the mn as well
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I'd rate it a 10 out of 10 since I named my daughter Edwina lol.
Get a huge amount of compliments on it, which I wasn't surprised by, it's the more normal of our three girls names
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Its ok, I prefer Edwina to Margaret as a fn
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