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mostly echoing Mirfak ...
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It's an attractive sound, but has a hippie-dippie vibe that seems a bit ful of itself. It also sounds like it wouldn't at all be out of place as the name of a high-end pickup truck. (For all I know, it already is one; they've got Tahoe and Malibu and Dakota and Tundra, why not Sedona as well?)
I would try and keep the middle name simple and not common-noun. Sedona Joy sounds like a music festival, and Sedona Felicity sounds like a detox camp in the desert.
Sedona Jean
Sedona Louise
Sedona Michelle
Sedona ElaineI think, therefore I judge.
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Sedona Felicity sounds like a detox camp in the desert.lolololol
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Sedona's sound is what drew my attention and it sort of does have that old hippie vibe (I like that). As mirfak stated below in her response, it's the name of a minivan. I didn't want to mention that. lolYou're right about the combos: Sedona Joy sounds like a music festival and Sedona Felicity sounds like a rehab. Darn. I'm not heartbroken though. Sedona's not really a name I could see myself using but it is a current favorite. I like your suggestion of Sedona Jean.Thanks!
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I think pairing a word name with Sedona is a bad thing, even Jean.
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Good point. I tend to forget Jean is also associated with jeans material. It's my grandmother's middle name so I don't think of anything else. I wonder what cut Sedona Jeans would be. lol
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I forgot to mention, it actually is/was the name of a car - the Kia Sedona, a minivan of all things.I don't think that ruins it as a first name. But it is kind of funny that you mentioned it.

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