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[Opinions] Re: "Victorian Gothic" pseudonym for a heroine (and her "very normal" real name)
Real name:Honora, Elise, Phyllis, Mavis, Wilma, Rosalie, Lillian, Adeline, Sabrina, Virginia, Charlotte, Irene, Miriam, Viola, Camille, Marian, Vivian, Doris, Keziah, Phoebe, Ruth, Henrietta, Nora, Lenore, Marjorie.Pseudonym:Iseult, Cassandre, Astraea, Faustina, Galatea, Cressida, Minerve, Fenella, Amity, Lalage, Opaline, Allegra, Esmée, Mercia, Guinevere, Evanthe, Cosette, Moira, Sibylla, Branwen, Valkyrie, Rhiannon, Viviette, Félicie, Muirne, Carnelian, Ysella, Noire, Lionella, Freesia, Oriella, Saturna, Isalie, Mélitte, Lauria, Julietta, Thaddea, Glencora, Winry, Ysobel, Morella, Endora, Réjane, Imperia, Narice, Cateau, Emeline, Lurline, Ninetta, Velouria.

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Some of your "real name" suggestions I actually like for the pseudonym: Rosalie, Camille/a, Lenore, and Marjorie. Ruth is becoming a top contender for the real name.For the pseudonym, I like Allegra, Cressida, Sibylla, and Astraea the most.