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[Opinions] Prudencia?
What do you think of Prudencia? I really like it. It's got a romantic Renaissance feel to it. I've always liked the nn Pru but never the names Prunella or Prudence (go figure). But I like Prudencia. Combos:
Prudencia Vianne
Prudencia Zahrah
Prudencia Juliet
Prudencia Marguerite
Prudencia Lucia (loo-sha)
Prudencia Matilda
Prudencia Moira
Prudencia Antoinette~Lisa~
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This message was edited 1/13/2006, 7:56 AM

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I prefer Prudentia, which is the more correct spelling than the semi-anglicised spelling Prudencia.
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I prefer Prudence. Preudencia reminds me of Prudential Insurance Co.
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I've heard of the masculine name Prudencius which I really like but never Prudencia. I really like Prudence so Prudencia isn't hard for me to love too! :) Pru is a really cute nickname! I like Prudencia Juliet, Prudencia Lucia (but it's a bit rhymey). Also what about:
Prudencia Eleanor
Prudencia Isabel
Prudencia Giselle
Prudencia Rose
Prudencia Claire
Prudencia Pearl
Prudencia Nicole
Prudencia Louise
Prudencia Irene
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Prudencia Lucia, for me would be proo-DHEN-sya LOO-sha, so it sounds alright to me. It's probably my favorite actually. I really like Prudencia Isabel or maybe Prudencia Isobel. Another option: Prudencia Isolde.I've never liked Eleanor but maybe Prudencia Elanor. I love where Elanor comes from and the meaning.~Lisa~
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!!!!!: Morgaine, Arthur, Vivianne, Lancelot, & Guinevere
???????: William, Charles, Percival, Frederick, George, Ronald, & Ginevra
....: Peter, Susan, Edmund, & Lucy

This message was edited 1/13/2006, 8:15 AM

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Yeah! Prudencia Isolde is very elegant and lovely! A great combo!I never knew about Elanor, I thought it was just another form of Eleanor. That's neat about the 'Lord of the Rings' connection too! :)
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Prudencia Antionette is my favourite but I don't like any of these. I don't think Prudencia works in a modern world. It sounds kinda old-fashioned. Ceevie
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