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Re: Honor? (ETA)
in reply to a message by Tammy
Someone on these boards recommended Honor Leonie to me once. It's become my stock combo for Honor ever since. I prefer using the English pronunciation here, "LEE-uh-nee," but French "LAY-uh-nee" flows beautifully as well. I like a mn that is rather unusual with Honor, otherwise it sounds more like a phrase than a name. Everyone knows or has heard of a Sarah. So "Honor Sarah" sounds like an invitation to a memorial service or something. Just something to keep in mind.I've loved Honor / Honour for years. I first heard it as a minor character in "Upstairs Downstairs" in the 1970's. The series takes place in Edwardian London (1900s - 1920s). It's so nice to see Honor / Honour make a comeback. ETA: Oops. After re-reading your OP I see that you need fns, not mns, for Honor. My bad. I got so excited. Josephine Honor
Elisabeth Honor
Celestine Honor
Marguerite / Marjorie Honor
Gwendolen Honor
Muriel Honor
Isobel Honor
Barabal Honor
Miriam Honor
Abigail Honor
Jessamine Honor (2 nouns, but I don't think many people know what jessamine is, so it could work)
Rosalind Honor
Rosamund Honor
Genevieve Honor
Clementine Honor
Evelyn Honor
Charlotte Honor
Parthenope Honor (Neopolitans might like this one)("par-THEN-uh-pee")
Eloise Honor
Laurentine Honor ("-teen")
Judith Honor

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