[Opinions] Re: Names from Cocteau Twins' song titles - WDYT?
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I love their style in names as well. Lorelei and Pandora have been favorites of mine for a while.
Violaine caught my eye too. From what I've read, it's a variant of Violet. There's a French singer named Violaine (born Violaine Pilzer), and there's also a French woman in the fashion industry named Violaine Bernard. I came across other French Violaines as well when I ran a Google search.
Perhaps you'll like the name "Violaine" even more after listening to the song. I also recommend "Alice". Grooveshark has a decent number of their songs as does YouTube. It's gorgeous music.
Violaine caught my eye too. From what I've read, it's a variant of Violet. There's a French singer named Violaine (born Violaine Pilzer), and there's also a French woman in the fashion industry named Violaine Bernard. I came across other French Violaines as well when I ran a Google search.
Perhaps you'll like the name "Violaine" even more after listening to the song. I also recommend "Alice". Grooveshark has a decent number of their songs as does YouTube. It's gorgeous music.
This message was edited 6/6/2011, 1:34 PM
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A French woman in the fashion industry named Violaine? That's all I need to put Violaine on my long list and elevate her to "love." :-) I just needed to know that it had some history of meaning to it. Thanks!
A French woman in the fashion industry named Violaine? That's all I need to put Violaine on my long list and elevate her to "love." :-) I just needed to know that it had some history of meaning to it. Thanks!
This message was edited 6/6/2011, 3:22 PM