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Mattea Plum - I miss the 'b', but it's unexpected and adorable. Natalia Jobeth - nice juxtaposition of Russian-mysterious and country-belle... not necessarily two I would pair but I would have to rely on a last name to see if it worked. Cute though. Kezia Tamsin- Love Tamsin, can't love Kezia. No idea why since I usually love z and v names. Maybe you would like Keturah Tamsin? That is a winner (imo). Soraya Danae - I actually had Soraya Janae on my list for a while... but my mother kepy saying Psoriasis and it ruined the name. Love it in theory though. Yolanda Juniper - I might reverse these... but they are also a quirky set as-is. I like Yasmina Juniper just a tad more. Naomi Camille - Flows so well! I love the name Camille and think Naomi pairs well. However, I'm a bit bummed Camille is relegated to middle.
Quincy Tanager- Hmm... sounds like a law-man from the Old West. I like it. Not my style but I would love to meet someone with this moniker. Whitaker Finley - another old-timey combo. Whitaker always remind me of Mr. Whitacre from a radio show I used to watch as a kid. Everyone called him Whit, so I guess it would work as a first. Rafferty Sterling - Most popular kid in class! Stallar name, so gutsy and bold I LOVE IT. I have always adored the 1800s use of names like Sterling, Silver and Golda. Monroe Emmanuel - I like both name (especially Monroe)... but something is off on this one. Not sure what. It technically works, but just not for me. Calloway Tavish - Oh, reverse these and you have a suavy lit character just waiting for ink!Montego Grey - Ok... sounds great... but Montego Bay is just too close. I love Grey though.
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