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[Opinions] Re: Electra as a mn
I would avoid using a fn that ends in a vowel (any vowel), since Electra begins with a vowel; and would similarly avoid any fn that ends in L. My personal preference would be to rely on a fn that ends in N or T, though other consonants could work. With the T ending, most of the names I've suggested end in -ette, which I like with Electra because it echoes the short E's. However, if you were spelling it Elettra I might not be as enthusiastic for -ette names. (But then again I might!) You'll recognize a few of these from your PNL:Adrienne Electra
Aislin Electra
Amber Electra (which I include because it's on your list, redundant meaning or no)
Angeline Electra
Candace Electra
Celine Electra
Christine Electra
Clementine Electra
Delphine Electra
Eleanor Electra
Elisabeth Electra
Ellen Electra
Emmeline Electra
Evangeline Electra
Evelyn Electra
Genevieve Electra
Gretchen Electra
Gwendolyn Electra
Gwyneth Electra
Imogene Electra
Jacqueline Electra
Jocelyn Electra
Josephine Electra
Kristen Electra
Lillian Electra
Lorraine Electra
Lucienne Electra
Marceline Electra
Marian Electra
Marlene Electra
Rhiannon Electra (this is my personal combo, but I use Elektra)
Selene Electra
Valentine Electra
Vivienne Electra (like this a lot)
Ysanne Electra (like this even more)Amethyst Electra
Annette Electra
Antoinette Electra
Charlotte Electra
Claudette Electra
Jeanette Electra
Laurette Electra
Lisette Electra (really like this)
Lynette Electra
Odette Electra
Paulette Electra
Rosette Electra
Scarlett Electra (my fave of the -T names, natch)
Violette Electra
Yvette ElectraAnd just to add, the only name ending in a vowel that I might consider would be Xanthe, but when I say the combo out loud it comes out sounding like Xanthia Lectra.And I voted on your babynames.com list. :-)
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