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[Opinions] Re: Antigone
When I told my dh about the play / story of Antigone, it made the name more attractive to him. Dying to honor a loved one? Defying society to do it? Catnip to my sweetie. :-) Strong female role models are important. Antigone has the added attraction of neat nns like Annie, Tigs, or Tiggers (when young). Antigone has that hard "g" sound in the middle that I'm beginning to be drawn to more and more -- heavy, non-frilly sounds. Love them. If we had ever had a girl, Antigone definitely would have been in the running.Antigone Jane (just to ease things off)
Antigone Laurel
Antigone Petra
Antigone Cora
Antigone Frances
Antigone Maia
Antigone Callisto
Antigone Freya (I love mixing mythological sources)
Antigone Pearl
Antigone Thora
Antigone Thea
Antigone Clara
Antigone Victoria (victorious Antigone!)
Antigone Rachel
Antigone Damaris ("DAM-uh-ris")
Antigone Katharine
Antigone Honor / Honour
Antigone Hope
Antigone Veritas (ancient Greece meets ancient Rome)
Antigone Margot
Antigone Jacintha / Jacinta / Jacinda / Hyacinth / Cynthia
Antigone Lourdes
Antigone Dolores
Antigone Renata (Antigone reborn!)
Antigone Georgina
Antigone Paulina
Antigone Charis (= graceful Antigone)
Antigone Tamar
Antigone Persis
Antigone Helen
Antigone Pelagia
Antigone Deborah
Antigone Janviere (if born in January?)
Antigone Camille
Antigone Patricia (= noble Antigone)
Antigone Lois
Antigone Promise
Antigone Junipera
Antigone Maria
Antigone Miranda (= Antigone, fit to be admired)
Antigone Celeste
Antigone JuliaThat wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. I hope there's something here you like, or at least gives you an idea or two. Thanks for a fun challenge. :-)

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I love Antigone Helen and Antigone Katharine. Gorgeous combos. Thank you!
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