I love
Jeanne, although I prefer bagpipe-ish
Jean (Scottish girl's name) better.
Jeanne *looks* prettier on paper, but pronunciation problems abound.
Jeanne was popular when I was in school in the 70's (in the U.S.). But girls named
Jeanne almost invariably pronounced it "JEEN-ee." I love
Jeanie as a nn for
Jean, but to me
Jeanne is either "JEEN" in English or "ZHANN" in French, rhyming with
Ann. (People usually don't get the French pronunciaiton right either, they think it sounds like the French male name
Jean.)
Having said all of that, there are many combinations you list that I fancy:
Jeanne AureliaJeanne ClemenceJeanne Clotilda (prefer
Clothilde)
Jeanne CordeliaJeanne Eloise /
HeloiseJeanne Ermingarde
Jeanne EstellaJeanne EudoraJeanne HenrietteJeanne Hortense (I adore that you included poor
Hortense. She's usually such a wall-flower around here.)
Jeanne Imelda (this is my favorite one)
Jeanne LetitiaJeanne Lilias (bonny
Jean Lilias would please me more)
Jeanne MargueriteJeanne Mathilda /
MathildeJeanne MelisandeJeanne MurielJeanne PhyllidaJeanne Rosamond
Stellar list to choose from. :-)
P.S. The medieval Jehann / Jehanne spelling has always attracted me. But I've never heard a definitive pronunciaiton for it. I assume it was pronounced exactly like
Jeanne ("zhann"). I don't suppose you know, do you?