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Marie, Helen, Mary Helen, Hannah.Hannah Rose, Adele, Camille, Jessica, Bryony, Amanda.
I think 50s names are back, I know kids in K named Beverly and Joan! |
Oooh Beverly and Joan. So perfect. Mom names growing up: Madge, Paula, Donna, Bev, Janice, Denise, Marcia, Linda |
| Maude! |
| Gloria, Gabriella, Christina, Juliet. Ooh, Flora! |
| Has anyone said Rosemary yet? |
| I love the name Maeve after reading the Dutch House. Could fit nicely. |
Another vote for Lucy |
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I also love and can’t use for family reasons Kathryn
Vivian Genevieve - Evie or Gigi Hannah Lucy Millie Bridget Whitney |
This. You need to mix it up a little IMO. This is just way too basic I majored in English in the 90s names Going on. Throw some inspiration in there. |
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You are missing a two-syllable name.
Norah Anna Audrey Meghan Margaret (if you pronounce with 2 sylllables) Mary Sarah Sally Phoebe Rachel Diane Helen Kaley Lucy |
| Katerina, nn Kat? |
| Clara |
| Your other names all have a “e” and a “a.” It is subtle but it ties them all together a little. I’d look for something that has that. |
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Roberta or Ruth but nn Ruby.
Mallory or Melanie. I think Melissa is a beautiful classic name and I love that it means the honeybee. It doesn't feel super generationally appropriate though. |
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Lucy
Rose Anne/Anna Olivia Sarah Mary Margot Nora |