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Re: Narrowing down baby name choices
Does it have to be a V name? Valerie Lizanne might tick your boxes. I find Violet very sentimental, and as a nn, Vi is second only to Di - second-last, that is.For mns, if you used either Valerie or Valentina (which is inconveniently long and will become Tina or Val before her cord's cut) you'll probably want to avoid a name starting with a vowel. Valentina Rosanne has an Anne and is somewhat floral; Valerie would work there too. Valerie Rosanne. Valerie Helen. Valerie Suzette. Valerie Rowena!I really like Rowan Charles.
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