[Opinions] Re: Ermingarde
in reply to a message by Ozma
George I of England brought two mistresses with him from Hanover (Germany). One was named Ermengarde Melusina von der Shulenburg. I love to say that one out loud. Such fun. "Ermengarde Melusina von der Shulenburg." Try it.
I'd love to meet a little Ermingarde / Ermengarde one day! For combos, how about:
Ermingarde Sophie
Ermingarde Dorothea (George I's errant wife whom he locked up for having an affair -- quite the hypocrite)(I know it's too much to put the mistress with the wife)
Ermingarde Meadow
Ermingarde Caroline ("caro-LEEN") / Carlotta
Ermingarde Lily
Ermingarde Petra
Ermingarde Maria
Ermingarde Wilhelmina
Ermingarde Lovisa / Louisa
Ermingarde Pearl
Ermingarde Linden (the association of Berlin's "Unter den Linden" adds that Germanic flair)
Ermingarde Frederica
Ermingarde Johanna
Ermingarde Fleur
Ermingarde Linnea ("li-NAY-uh")
Ermingarde Ghislaine
Ermingarde Manon
Ermingarde Josepha ("jo-SEF-uh")
Ermingarde Aurelia
Ermingarde Rebecca
Ermingarde Susannah
Ermingarde Judith
Ermingarde Wren
Ermingarde Sonnet
Ermingarde Hope
Ermingarde Winter
Ermingarde Phoebe
Ermingarde Alix / Alice
Ermingarde Julie
Ermingarde Helen
Ermingarde Sibyl
Ermingarde Philomena
Ermingarde Blanche
Ermingarde Lisette / Liesl
Ermingarde Frances
Ermingarde Roswitha
Ermingarde Trudy
Ermingarde Melusine ;-)
Ermingarde Saskia
Ermingarde Huguette
Ermingarde Faustine
Ermingarde Hazel
Ermingarde Ludivine
Ermingarde Pascaline
Ermingarde Sabine
Ermingarde Beatrice
Ermingarde Ursulina
Surprisingly versatile, Ermingarde is. :-) You like?
I'd love to meet a little Ermingarde / Ermengarde one day! For combos, how about:
Ermingarde Sophie
Ermingarde Dorothea (George I's errant wife whom he locked up for having an affair -- quite the hypocrite)(I know it's too much to put the mistress with the wife)
Ermingarde Meadow
Ermingarde Caroline ("caro-LEEN") / Carlotta
Ermingarde Lily
Ermingarde Petra
Ermingarde Maria
Ermingarde Wilhelmina
Ermingarde Lovisa / Louisa
Ermingarde Pearl
Ermingarde Linden (the association of Berlin's "Unter den Linden" adds that Germanic flair)
Ermingarde Frederica
Ermingarde Johanna
Ermingarde Fleur
Ermingarde Linnea ("li-NAY-uh")
Ermingarde Ghislaine
Ermingarde Manon
Ermingarde Josepha ("jo-SEF-uh")
Ermingarde Aurelia
Ermingarde Rebecca
Ermingarde Susannah
Ermingarde Judith
Ermingarde Wren
Ermingarde Sonnet
Ermingarde Hope
Ermingarde Winter
Ermingarde Phoebe
Ermingarde Alix / Alice
Ermingarde Julie
Ermingarde Helen
Ermingarde Sibyl
Ermingarde Philomena
Ermingarde Blanche
Ermingarde Lisette / Liesl
Ermingarde Frances
Ermingarde Roswitha
Ermingarde Trudy
Ermingarde Melusine ;-)
Ermingarde Saskia
Ermingarde Huguette
Ermingarde Faustine
Ermingarde Hazel
Ermingarde Ludivine
Ermingarde Pascaline
Ermingarde Sabine
Ermingarde Beatrice
Ermingarde Ursulina
Surprisingly versatile, Ermingarde is. :-) You like?
This message was edited 6/1/2010, 5:07 PM