[Opinions] Re: WDYT of Hermione?
in reply to a message by Emma Jenny
I love Hermione. Right this second people might only associate the name with Hermione Granger (even though I first think of the character from The Winter's Tale) but, now that the books are over, the craze should die down within the next few years and Hermione will be useable once again! Yay!
My number one combo actually has Hermione as the MN (Isabeau Hermione) but here are some others I've considered:
Hermione Odette
Hermione Francesca (a little heavy but it flows so beautifully.)
Hermione Aurore
Hermione Belle
Hermione Valentine (val-un-TEEN)
Hermione Viola
Hermione Eugenie (oo-zhen-EE. There should be an accent aigu on the 2nd E...I'm not sure what it's called in English.)
Here are some nice ones I just thought of now:
Hermione Sebastienne (accent aigu on the first E)
Hermione Rafaela
Hermione Ada
Hermione Justine
Hermione Veda
Hermione Dorothea
Hermione Eve
Hermione Magda
Hermione Aleida
Hermione Fleur (probably too Harry Potter-esque but I add to throw it in. I think it's gorgeous.)
Hermione Zofia
Hermione Cyrille
Hermione Emmanuelle
Hermione Irene (ear-EN. There should be an accent grave (grave accent in English?) on the first E).
My number one combo actually has Hermione as the MN (Isabeau Hermione) but here are some others I've considered:
Hermione Odette
Hermione Francesca (a little heavy but it flows so beautifully.)
Hermione Aurore
Hermione Belle
Hermione Valentine (val-un-TEEN)
Hermione Viola
Hermione Eugenie (oo-zhen-EE. There should be an accent aigu on the 2nd E...I'm not sure what it's called in English.)
Here are some nice ones I just thought of now:
Hermione Sebastienne (accent aigu on the first E)
Hermione Rafaela
Hermione Ada
Hermione Justine
Hermione Veda
Hermione Dorothea
Hermione Eve
Hermione Magda
Hermione Aleida
Hermione Fleur (probably too Harry Potter-esque but I add to throw it in. I think it's gorgeous.)
Hermione Zofia
Hermione Cyrille
Hermione Emmanuelle
Hermione Irene (ear-EN. There should be an accent grave (grave accent in English?) on the first E).
This message was edited 1/3/2008, 11:29 AM