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[Opinions] Re: WDYT of Emmylou?
Emma-Jean would be really nice if Emma wasn't supersaturated at the moment. :( It's really too bad, because there were Emmas on both sides of my family--I'd probably like the name if it wasn't so popular.Thank you for trying, hehe. I'm trying to like an Em- name--just one is all I need!--but none of them feel quite right to me. Emerald comes close, but something about it rings false. :/ Same with Ember; I want to like it, but it just doesn't feel right.I might have to just bite the bullet and accept that Emmylou is thus far the only Em- name that appeals to me in any way, lol. I also rather like Emelot, but that's mostly because I used to really like Amelot, heh. Emelot (Emelota, Emelotte, Emelote?) doesn't seem particularly workable outside of thirteenth-century England, though. Hmmm...Emmencia? Emlinie? Emblin? Emblem? Emelenine? Emelisse? Array (doesn't know)


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OoohI have to admit that I do like Emelot! It does remind me of Camelot, but that's not so bad. I think Emmelotte is my favorite spelling.
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