[Opinions] Re: Thoughts on Honoria
in reply to a message by Andrew
I love ancient Roman names so Honoria doesn't seem over the top to me. You / she could always use the nn Nora.
I pronounce Honoria the same way you do, "uh-NOR-ee-uh". I've thought about using Honor, and someone on this board suggested the combination of Honor Leonie ("LEE-uh-nee") which I fell in love with. Honorine is nice too. Love Honore' for a boy. But I've never thought about a mn for Honoria. How about:
Honoria Sophie
Honoria Justine
Honoria Celeste
Honoria Sylvie (hmm, French variants of Roman names seems to fit the bill nicely)
Honoria Pascale
Honoria Emilie / Emiliane
Honoria Julie
Honoria Valerie
Honoria Diane
Honoria Clemence
Honoria Lucienne
Honoria Germaine
Honoria Beatrice
Honoria Claudette
Honoria Eugenie
Honoria Letitia / Laetitia
Honoria Benedicta
Honoria Fidelis
Honoria Damaris
Honoria Juno
Honoria Serena
Would any of these work? Thanks.
I pronounce Honoria the same way you do, "uh-NOR-ee-uh". I've thought about using Honor, and someone on this board suggested the combination of Honor Leonie ("LEE-uh-nee") which I fell in love with. Honorine is nice too. Love Honore' for a boy. But I've never thought about a mn for Honoria. How about:
Honoria Sophie
Honoria Justine
Honoria Celeste
Honoria Sylvie (hmm, French variants of Roman names seems to fit the bill nicely)
Honoria Pascale
Honoria Emilie / Emiliane
Honoria Julie
Honoria Valerie
Honoria Diane
Honoria Clemence
Honoria Lucienne
Honoria Germaine
Honoria Beatrice
Honoria Claudette
Honoria Eugenie
Honoria Letitia / Laetitia
Honoria Benedicta
Honoria Fidelis
Honoria Damaris
Honoria Juno
Honoria Serena
Would any of these work? Thanks.
This message was edited 3/14/2008, 2:57 PM