[Opinions] Rudolphina
I came across this name by chance, What do you think of it? I'm not a huge fan of -ina names as a rule, but I do find this one rather adorable... However, I'd love to see it on someone else's child or use it for a character, but I don't know if I'd actually want to give it to any daughter of mine as a fn. I do think it might make a cool mn , though. Any ideas of names that might go well with Rudolphina? I'm quite bad with combos!
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Wow. Rudophina, eh?
Well, let me start off by saying how much I love feminized names as a general rule. Obscure ones like Adamina, Theodosia, Huguette, Thomasine, Horatia, Frederica, Alphonsine, Lucasta, Marcelline, Jamesetta, Laurentia, Sylvestra and Desideria really tickle my fancy.
Rudolphina is a little heavy, but I could see it as a quirky mn. And if it honors a Rudoph in the family, why not? Sure, go for it.
Well, let me start off by saying how much I love feminized names as a general rule. Obscure ones like Adamina, Theodosia, Huguette, Thomasine, Horatia, Frederica, Alphonsine, Lucasta, Marcelline, Jamesetta, Laurentia, Sylvestra and Desideria really tickle my fancy.
Rudolphina is a little heavy, but I could see it as a quirky mn. And if it honors a Rudoph in the family, why not? Sure, go for it.
This message was edited 7/23/2007, 5:19 PM
I do adore Rudolf for a boy... but Rudolphina isn't as appealing. I think because the word dolphin is in it, and that bothers me. It's still nice, though.
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