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[Opinions] Re: Fidelia
I like it. It reminds me of my recent sort of obsession, Perpetua. It's so Medieval-sounding. I think it is usuable. It is pretty. I think of a very delicate, wispy flower, like a chrysanthemum on the verge of wilting. It has a youth to it, but something that has been caught in time; suspended, like a pressed flower or a butterfly collection, or the effigy of a beautiful young girl on a marble tomb. something that was once fresh and beautiful but is only a shadow of itself now. So it has a kind of youth, yet gloominess to it. I'd probably just go to town with a Gothic Victorian motif.Fidelia Clarisse
Fidelia Isobel
Fidelia Guinevere
Fidelia Christabel
Fidelia Carlotta
Fidelia Geraldine
Fidelia Mehetabel
Fidelia May
Fidelia Phoebe
Fidelia Gwendolyn
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Whoa! I love your description of Fidelia!Of your combos I likeFidelia Clarisse - geez, how could I forget about Clarisse? I adore this name. And it does sound good with Fidelia, doesn't it?
Fidelia Isobel - lovely!
Fidelia Christabel - I'm shocked. Usually, I don't like Christ- names and I dislike most -bel names; but Fidelia Christabel is awesome! Exactly the feel I was going for.
Fidelia Geraldine - great!Thanks a lot! :-)
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