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[Opinions] Re: Lilac
I love Lilac. My great-grandmother hated her real names (Agnes Jessica Patricia) and went by Lilac instead her entire life.I also love Lilah, which can mean Lilac via the Hebrew word for lilac (Lilach / Lilakh, which can be transcribed as Lilah).Some random combo suggestions:Lilac Gabrielle
Lilac Miranda
Lilac Sophia / Sofia
Lilac Ramona
Lilac Diana
Lilac Margaret
Lilac Susannah
Lilac Araminta
Lilac Theodora
Lilac Charlotte
Lilac Morgana
Lilac Sylvana
Lilac Olivia
Lilac Penelope
Lilac Ophelia
Lilac Rosanna
Lilac Amelia
Lilac Elisabeth
Lilac Vivienne
Lilac Bethany
Lilac Ileana
Lilac Frances
Lilac Hannah
Lilac Samara
Lilac Belinda
Lilac Melinda
Lilac Patricia
Lilac Rebecca
Lilac Phyllida
Lilac Philippa
Lilac Yolande

~Chrisell~ Proudly Australian www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com
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Your grandmother's names are positively lovely. :) I'm thrilled to hear she went by Lilac, though. It's as if that sort of gives creedence to the fact that Lilac can age well and not be stuck as an infantile/juvenile name.I adore Lilach, too. Two of my favourite combos are Anina Lilach and Aviva Lilach, but I always worried that the glutteral sound at the end might detract slightly from the prettiness of the name.Thanks for all the suggestions!I like:Lilac Miranda
Lilac Sofia (one of my other favourite combos is Sofia Lilac)
Lilac Ramona (Ooo! New fave alert!)
Lilac Ophelia
Lilac Frances
Lilac Philippa
Lilac Susannah
Lilac Vivienne
Lilac MargaretI have a lot of potential McCombos to sort through!Mashka
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