No, live in AZ, but relatives are British. |
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Zoe and Naomi
We had boys instead. |
| Milo, Theodore, Christopher, William, Harold or Henry |
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Isabelle — a family name I love but now it forever has twilight vibes for me so I’m not going to use it
Sophia — also a family name I like but so common at the moment and I don’t love the nickname options |
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Maeve, Isla, Nora, Hazel, Quinn and Carys.
Finn, Jack, Henry, Sebastian, Rowan and Milo. Still adore all the names, but because way too popular very quickly. |
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Selena, Callie, Marissa
Carter, Robert |
| Benjamin, August, Felix, Beatrix, Audrey and Oliver |
And a city in Utah. It is awful. Might as well name the kid Apple or North. |
What a bizarre take. Logan is definitely a name, and a relatively popular name at that. I grew up with a boy named Logan and went college with a girl named Logan. It’s an extremely popular name in Scotland. It’s the first name of the comic book character Wolverine and has been a name on several very popular TV shows. Saying it’s not a name because you associate with a couple place names is like saying “Virginia is a state, not a girls name.” You don’t seem to understand how language and words work. |
That is so interesting - the person I know who used this name lives in AZ and is a Brit married to an American. |
| My name is a place and airport name in Ireland, but is also a unisex name |
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Chloe, Juliette, and Molly were our girl picks
Graham was the boy's name we didn't use |
| Ian, Seth, Jane, Jonathan, Susannah, Bethany, Marielle. |
| For a boy: Aidan, Jordan, Holland |
| Tobias, Leonard, Daliah |