There is some really cool saints names 🙂 If I time before the book goes back I will do some postings on individual ones 🙂
Genevieve, Elizabeth Ann, Raphaela, Genovea, Zdislava, Leonie, Marguerite, Ita, Roseline, Margaret, Eustochia, Agnes, Dwynwen, Verdiana, Eusebia, Bathildis, Hyacintha, Marcella, Brigid, Anna, Claudine, Maria, Agatha, Dorothy, Colette, Josephine, Apollonia, Scholastica, Jeanne, Catherine, Gertrude, Walburga, Paula, Anne, Katharine, Teresa, Felicity, Perpetua, Cunegunda, Frances, Fina, Matilda, Louise, Benedetta, Rafqa, Lucy, Gladys, Catalina, Crescentia, Julie, Mary, Gemma, Lydwina, Bernadette, Casilda, Fara, Zita, Gianna, Panacea, Wiborada, Maura, Rosa, Magdalene, Dymphna, Rita, Mariana, Ursula, Ubaldesca, Bona, Joan, Blandina, Clotilda, Melania, Florida, Germaine, Aleydis. (more to come)
Bewildertrix said,
October 26, 2009 @ 11:50 pm
I love Ita/Ite/Ide/Ida http://brigid-undertheoak.blogspot.com/2009/01/saint-ite-of-kileedy-january-1528.html
I always think how unfortunate a girl called Bona would be here given our non-rhotic accent.
babynamelover said,
October 26, 2009 @ 11:53 pm
Bona would be unfortunate I agree! I think I prefer Ida of the four, which is your favourite?