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Brynne.
Bronwen |
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Serena
Johannah Adrienne Samantha Natalie Cassandra Cecilia Marin |
Real, and it was a serious answer. I can’t possibly know what’s “unique enough” and “too unique” in other people’s minds. |
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Between #200 and #300:
Georgia Rosalie Olive Daniela Fiona Juliet Evangeline |
| Larla Jones Wilson |
Yes to Rosalie! |
| i posted several of these. I have read almost a book a day since age 4 and also worked as a teacher. Went to both private and public schools. Live names and linguistics. If you want more let me know...I havent even suggested any "made up" names or the ones I love from other countries and cultures. |
| Oh pp again....loving Vera and Rosalie. |
| I've been really liking Margot. |
I have a niece who is an Evangeline, and while I think it's a beautiful name, everyone calls her Eva and there are two other Evas in her class at school. Just a forewarning if you are looking for something unique. I'm really digging Olive. Some other two syllable names that I think go with Wilson: Flora Poppy Iris |
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| I would go classic and three syllables. Amanda, Angela, Cassandra, Gwendolyn come to mind. |
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I love Clover-I wanted to use it as a middle name for our second child, but it didn’t quite work
Another name with a similar meaning is Felicity (or Felice/Felicia) An outside the box name is Tanith - I adore this name. |
| I wanted to use Veronica so badly for our second daughter, but it just didn’t fit her when we saw her. I think it would go nicely with Wilson |
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Do t know why, but French names sound pretty
Audrey Blythe Brynne Cecile Cecily Camille Elise Eve Genevieve Helena Lisette Lydia Rebekah Sadie Zara |