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It's not terrible, but I don't really like it. I do agree with you on what it reminds me of, though. Of your combos, I like:
Christabel Antonia
Christabel Diana
Christabel Eve
Christabel Georgina
Christabel Johanna
Christabel Octavia
Christabel Viola
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I don't think it sounds rusty at all. In fact, it's far too pretty and frilly for my tastes.
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I've never given the name much thought until now... I can see the appeal, but I'm not fond of Christ- names in general.Christabel Aude, Christabel Ione, Christabel June, and Christabel Maud/Maude are nice.
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I'm not a fan of -bel names, they're too 'much' for me. However it would be nice to see, and better than 'Chris' and is very unexpected.I really like Christabel Diana, it's well grounded. Christabel Georgina is also lovely.I think if you want to play on that tinkling bell effect I'd go for some alliteration:Christabel Clare / Claire
Christabel Camilla
Christabel Catherine (or preferred spelling)
Christabel Catalina
Christbael Celandine
Christabel ClaudineOr may I also suggest:Christabel Iris
Christabel Helen
Christabel Enid
Christabel Emma
Christabel Thomasina
Christabel Tamsin
Christabel Suzette
Christabel Irene
Christabel Dagmar
Christabel Amy
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Oh, Christabel Enid is perfect! I often neglect Enid when composing combinations.
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I'm glad you approve! Enid is adorable.
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I looooove Christabel. It was a name I considered for myself for a long time, but then I kept hearing about other people named Christabel and decided against it (how ironic). I fell for it after reading the Coleridge poem in my English class.I enjoy these:Christabel Eulalie
Christabel Horatia - love this, it's so Georgian-England.
Christabel Ivy
Christabel Nora
Christabel Vera - I love that this poetic meaning of this would be "the true Christabel"
Christabel Violet
Christabel Wanda - just because I am crying tears of joy that somebody else out there thinks Wanda is beautifulWhen I played with it, I came up with these:Sylvia Christabel
Christabel Jamesina
Christabel Colette
Christabel Clara
Pearl Christabel (this was my favourite for ages but I thought it was too good for me)
Nicola ChristabelI still kind of like the idea of using the name for a daughter as a kind of honouring-for-me-but-not-in-an-obvious-way option.
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I love Christabel! It's very "Christmasy" I think.From your combos, I like:
Christabel Anna
Christabel Aude
Christabel Audrey
Christabel Clémence
Christabel Mary
Christabel Maud
Christabel Violet
Christabel Vita
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