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Cybele Emma, for the meaning.
I like it okay. It has a connotation of ancient cults, but that's not a bad thing in my book. A little too much statement for me to consider using, though.
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Reminds me of 60s Brazilian quartet Quarteto em Cy - four women whose names were Cybele, Cylene, Cynara, and Cyva. It's not something I'd use but it's quite pretty, and all of your combos work well. I think I like Cybele Rosa best: short and sweet.
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One I have often thought about, and do appreciate. It reminds me of "cymbal," so there is a musical connotation there.I think I'd like Cybele Bronwen or Cybele Anwen.
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I am tornI love and am disappointed by this name. I *love* to look at it. It is gorgeous. I *hate* the way it is pronounced! "SIB-ully". Ugh! Can't stand it! I want to say it "si-BELLE"... or something like that... like a total bastardization of Sybil. This is one of the few names that I would seriously use and demand an improper pronunciation for. I love looking at it that much.I heart these:Cybele Agnes *dies*
Cybele Amandine
Cybele Antoinette - so French-marquise-looking!
Cybele Clothilde - A fellow Clothilde lover?! Huzzah!
Cybele Ermengarde
Cybele Eudora
Cybele June - this looks wicked hip. love it!
Cybele Martine
Cybele Mathilde
Cybele Ruth - I generally am not a Ruth fan, but this is wonderful.
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I like Cybele. It's a beautiful name.I like these combos best from your list...Cybele Annora
Cybele Catherine
Cybele Frances
Cybele June
Cybele Margaret
Cybele Martine
Cybele Pearl
Cybele Rosamond
Cybele Rosamund
Cybele Rosemonde
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Cybele Ermengarde is awesome!I also like Cybele Antonia, Cybele Frances and Cybele Rosanne. Actually, I really like Cybele now that you've brought it to my attention, and most of those combos are lovely!
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I think the name is very elegant in a way.I really like the combo Cybele Rosamund, and it would work.
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