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[Opinions] Re: Anya?
1. Yes, Anya can stand on its own very well. In it's Irish form, Aine, there's no question.2. Anya and Liv, definitely.3. How about:Leda, Fleur, Aina ("EYE-nuh"), Jada, Elsa / Ilsa ("EEL-suh"), Maia, Alix (German form of Alice), Ada, Emer ("EE-mer"), Ailsa, Aoife, Niamh, Orla, Maeve, Oona, Enid, Eira ("EYE-ruh"), Cruz, Inez / Ines, Ena ("EE-nuh"), Effie, Isla ("EYE-luh"), Kay, Mae, Bess, Tess, Elva / Elvy, Zoe, Io ("EE-o"), Clio / Klio, Leto, Juno, Nyx, Ione ("EYE-uh-nee" or "EE-uh-nee"), Iona, Myra, Jane, Clare, Zola, Iris, Pearl, Cora, Esme, Ife, Aida, Svea ("SVAY-uh"), Britt, Zella, Anouk, Hedy, Liesl, Cara, Wren, Nina, Mia, Kiri, Mina, Belle.
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I've had Juno on my list for a while. Sometimes I love it, sometimes I just like it.
Wren has been one of my 'Ren' substitutes. I haven't fallen for it, really.
I have been considering Aoide, although it's not really very short.
Thankyou for your input!
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