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[Opinions] Re: Guinnevere
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Adore the name. Lovely first name. Your connection to the song certainly makes the double nn appropriate. In terms of a middle name, I like Lily Guinnevere or Anne Guinnevere. The "A. Guinnevere" gives it a literary feel.
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I like Anne Guinnevere. or what about Aimee Guinnevere? The first name would have to be a short one, because the mn is so long! :)
or you could have:
April Guinnevere
Ruby Guinnevere
Maery Guinnevere (sounds very classic)Can't think of any others...
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Aimee Guinnevere is a no-go.Firstly, because my name is Amy Rae. :) Secondly, because I have a serious hate-on for all spellings of my name other than A-M-Y, hehe.Ruby Guinnevere would be very, very nice, but she would share a name with her aunt. All the same, I think it's a darling combo, and I'll file it away for future reference. :) Thanks for your help.Array

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Ooh! what about Zoe Guinnevere?
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Too common, but thanks for trying. :)

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A. Guinnevere certainly does look right to me. :D And Anne Guinnevere has a nice balance of double N's, hehe.Hmm...Amaryllis Guinnevere would be far too much, I suppose. Alice Guinnevere, perhaps? It never occurred to me before, but I don't like a lot of names that begin with A. And those I do like all feel far too long and fancy with Guinnevere. I can handle one fancy name in a combo, but not two, hehe. Clearly, I must give this some more thought. :)Thank you for your help!Array

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2. Cake mix
3. IsraelA revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
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