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Subject: Re: Amy
Author: Bear   (Authenticated as Bear)
Date: May 8, 2012 at 10:58:26 AM
Reply to: Amy by brynnash
I love Amy's sweet simplicity. It also brings to mind Amy Robsart and Elizabeth I of England. I love names that transport me back in time like that. :-)

Amy Virginia
Amy Rosalind
Amy Christabel
Amy Susannah
Amy Josephine
Amy Felicitas
Amy Jacintha / Jacinda
Amy Juliet
Amy Clare / Clara
Amy Johanna / Janet / Jeanette
Amy Laurel
Amy Jessamine
Amy Tess
Amy Rowena
Amy Glynis
Amy Finola / Fiona
Amy Carys
Amy Rebecca
Amy Sonnet
Amy Wren
Amy Violet
Amy Pearl
Amy Bernadette
Amy Winifred
Amy Valentine / Valentina
Amy Henrietta
Amy Bridget / Britt
Amy Thomasina
Amy Louisa (nn Amy Lou?)
Amy Colette
Amy Patricia
Amy Diana
Amy Catherine / Cathleen / Catriona / Katrina
Amy Fleur
Amy Veronica
Amy Prudence
Amy Hester
Amy Nora
Amy Caroline / Charlotte
Amy Linden
Amy Callista
Amy Frances

Wild card: Amy can stand on its own or be used as a nn. Apart from the usual suspects, Amy could be a nn for Amity. :-)

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