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Name to go with...
I'm looking for a masculine name that goes well with (or at least makes sense when paired with) these names:Darcy
Aloysius
Keir
Remy
ÉtienneETA: Sorry, I didn't clarify that I'm looking for another first name to go with the other five names, not middle names.

* Ellen * Astrid * Eira * August * Isidore * Emmanuel *
but she wants to be sure 'cause you know sometimes words have two meanings

This message was edited 4/12/2014, 4:15 AM

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Darcy
Aloysius
Keir
Remy
Étienne
Hmm what about..?
Jolyon
Soames
Peregrine
Lachlan
Dominick
Bastien Barnaby
Dimitri / Demetrius
Hemming
Indigo
Ptolemy
Rupert Rudyard
Wulfric / Wulf
Corentin
Fenton
Gideon
Kyrian
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Darcy
Aloysius
Keir
Remy
Étienne
hehe, Remy Etienne is the full name fans have given Remy Lebeau a.k.a. "Gambit" from the X-Men. Anyway, they all don't seem to be that similar tbh... except for maybe a sense of a certain era. Maybe:Alderic
Alexander
Cornelius
Drake
Frederic
Johann
Hector
Laurent
Reynard
Royce
Sebastian
Theodore
Vergil
Wallace
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Darcy Roderick
Darcy Peter
Darcy Richard
Darcy Simon
Darcy DanielAloysius Hector
Aloysius Bernard
Aloysius Sebastian
Aloysius Walter
Aloysius RomanKeir Abel
Keir Emil
Keir Isidore
Keir Leo
Keir IvoRemy Luke
Remy Denis
Remy Ivan
Remy Alfred
Remy HugoÉtienne Geoffrey
Étienne Simeon
Étienne Alexander
Étienne Gabriel
Étienne Patrick
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Thank you! I was not really looking for middle names but it doesn't matter. Abel has been on my mind but I'm not quite sure it goes that well with the others. Ninor also suggested Simeon and it caught my attention. I really like the sound of it and it has a nice meaning.
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What about:Elias
Willoughby
Ramses
Oliver / Olivies
Luca
Wilfred
Simeon
Samson
Padraig
Johannes
Jonah
Miles
Hamlet
Heath
Ludwig
Gustav
Casper
Viktor
Hugo
Xavier
Callum
Bennett
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Simeon! I like it (and its meaning). Samson, Hamlet and Willoughby are names I think would go well with the others but I'm not sure what I think of them.
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