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Ursula is a great name. It has the wonderful combination of strength and femininity. I especially like it with the occasional nickname of Ursa or Urska.I like these combos best...Ursula Beatrice
Ursula Beatrix
Ursula Catherine
Ursula Eugenie
Ursula Margaret
Ursula Mariam
Ursula Rosemary
Ursula Winifred

This message was edited 3/9/2010, 12:50 AM

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I love it, but those who voted on my name list seem to hate it. I grew up in the era of The Little Mermaid, yet I still found a way to love the name. I find it pretty. :-)I like these together:
Ursula Beatrice
Ursula Beatrix
Ursula Catherine
Ursula Clementine
Ursula Clothilde
Ursula Constance
Ursula Delphine
Ursula Emily
Ursula Eugenie
Ursula Eve
Ursula Genevieve
Ursula Hazel
Ursula Ingrid
Ursula Jane
Ursula Margaret
Ursula Marguerite
Ursula Mariam
Ursula Marian
Ursula Mary
Ursula Mathilde
Ursula Melisande
Ursula Violet
Ursula Vivienne
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Ursula is just one of those names that I can't find any beauty in. Not because of the sea monster little mermaid association but I loved watching George of the Jungle and his girlfriend was Ursula and I thought it was such an ugly name.
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I like/love:Ursula Audrey
Ursula Beatrice
Ursula Beatrix
Ursula Catherine
Ursula Charlotte
Ursula Clementine
Ursula Daisy
Ursula Edith
Ursula Emily
Ursula Eve
Ursula Gweneth
Ursula Hazel
Ursula Ivy
Ursula Jane
Ursula Mabel
Ursula Maeve
Ursula Maisie
Ursula Marguerite
Ursula Mary
Ursula Mathilde
Ursula May
Ursula Nancy
Ursula Nell
Ursula Opal
Ursula Peony
Ursula Poppy
Ursula Rosemary
Ursula Violet I also think it's quite a nice name. There's a certain strength to the sound of it that I like.
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!!!!!!!!!Ursula lives in my heart for many reasons.(1) I have a thing for bears.
(2) Nn Ursa (see #1)
(3) Nn Lulu
(4) Any name starting with a U gets my attention
(5) It sounds so gorgeous, especially the British "ERS-yoo-lah"
(6) It's perceived as ugly (although I don't know why), which makes me want to come to its rescue. The Ugly Duckling Syndrome.
(7) Ursula Andress was the first Bond Girl.
(8) Ursuline nuns = another reference. The juxtaposition between the two competing images in my head (Bond Girl in a bikini v. medieval nuns) is too delicious.
(9) It gives me the chance to feel, "no one but me could ever love this name." I'm very vain that way.
(10) In the BBC "Poldark" series, Elizabeth Warleggan names her son Valentine and her daughter Ursula (ERS-yoo-lah"). Heady stuff for a young name nerd in the making to take in. Valentine and Ursula! How great is that?I came up with the combination Ursula Phoebe once. But then I discovered the "Friends" reference and had to cross it off my list. :-( At the moment my favorite combo is Ursula Eugenie.From your (as usual) stellar list, my favorites would have to be: Ursula Clothilde / Clotilda
Ursula Eugenie -- Oh look! Great minds think alike.
Ursula Margaret -- meat and potatoes
Ursula Winifred -- medieval heroines galoreUrsula is easily a top ten name for me. Bless you.

This message was edited 3/8/2010, 6:22 PM

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Is there more than one way of pronouncing Ursula?
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It's OOR-zoo-lah in German.
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Polish prnMy mother wanted to name me Urszula *cringe* (sorry I am so not a fan of this name). Anyway, in Polish it is pronounced ooshoolah.
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Oooh, now that's pretty. But I know what you mean. Had i been born and raised in Ireland my mother wanted me to be called Grainne. *shudder*
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Ouch! Haha, thank heavens for being born elsewhere huh?!
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Here in the U.S. we say, "ERS-uh-luh," as opposed to the British, "ERS-yoo-luh." I realize we also pronounce our "r's" differently, but I don't know quite how to type that part out. The point is, that the second syllable is "uh" vs. "yoo." Does that make sense? I like both. I just prefer the Brits' way.
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pronunciationYou know, I was never too keen on Ursula, but I think the British pronunciation of it, "urs-yoo-lah" is really growing on me. There is something so clear and jewel-like about it. What are the chances, you think, of teaching people to use that way of saying it? Inner-circle people I suppose, friends and family. Think it would catch on?
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I knew a girl once who spoke British English and had a little sister Ursula whom she always referred to as Ursh. Which lacks elegance and pizazz. But it might have been a family peculiarity!
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Would it make you happy if I told you that I saw a little Ursula in a BA, just a few days ago? ;-)(Ursula was "only" her middle name, but still...)
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Oh, I'm sorry. I passed out from joy over 15 minutes ago after reading your comment. Would it make me happy??? Try over the moon.About five or six years ago at Babycenter.com there was a daily poll with the name Ursula on it. I followed the mother's search after that day. She had it narrowed down to Philippa and Ursula. And Ursula won! "Ursula Muriel," to be exact. Yeah. I still remember that one.
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After this list, you're making me like Ursula!
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Me too!
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Ditto!
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All in a day's work, my dear. :-D (Thanks!)
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I find it to be very ugly and unpleasent sounding. I think it fits a sea monster well but not a child.
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I couldnt agree with you more. I don't let the seawitch association get to me; I think it's quite dignified. Out of the combos listed I like:Ursula Eve
Ursula Ingrid
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I like Ursula as well. Ursula K. Le Guin is a brilliant writer, if the Left Hand of Darkness is any test. I have a hard time thinking up a combo for it. It really seems to work better as an mn. The only one I really like from your list is Ursula Sigrid.
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Hey, Ursula is my favourite part of the whole Little Mermaid movie, I think she rocks the casbah. Ursula is such an otherworldly name, I love how it's like a chill up the spine, so dark and foreboding. I like these!Ursula Catherine and Ursula Katherine, very dignified
Ursula Charlotte - pretty
Ursula Daisy - these two names are such polar opposites that I really get a kick out of seeing them together. It makes me think of busy, bewildering black-and-yellow stripes.
Ursula Delphine - very smooth and classy
Ursula Eugenie - how sprightly and adorable
Ursula Eve - In a flash of inspiration, I think Ursula Evie would be simply great, for some reason I am really liking pairing the plodding Ursula with hyperactive nicknames mates.
Ursula Hazel - so witchy, I adore it
Ursula Ingrid - I love the melody of these to together
Ursula Ivy - another wonderful witchy pair
Ursula Maisie
Ursula Nancy - How whimsical! You never see Nancy much anymore
Ursula Nell - perfect, perfect, divine. Sounds like a tragically beautiful Dickens heroine
Ursula Opal - mmm yes
Ursula Poppy - fantastical!
Ursula Primrose - oh my, this is a magical storybook adventure waiting to be told my friend
Ursula Sylvie
Ursula Violet - divine, this
Ursula Winifred - another great magical name.

This message was edited 3/8/2010, 2:14 PM

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