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Yeah. After this I'll be into classics like Henry, Joseph, Walter, Catherine, Jane, and Rose. It happens every time and I always come back.You've given me so many amazing suggestions. I do appreciate it.I love Asa! I always end up removing him though. I can never seem to make the perfect combo. Hmph.Abel is so handsome!Ryne as in Rhyne? Love it. I did have Rhone on my list for a while but decided it seemed too modern with my girls.Grey is another one that's very handsome. Kind of ashamed I didn't think of it. lolI've liked Eden for a boy for a while but I'm inclined to pronounce it ED-en, not EE-den. It just sounds more masculine. Then I can use Eddy as a nickname. Gus would be adorable.I have a thing for feminine sounding names on boys. Jem and Kit fit the bill for me.Max is great. I don't even care that it's popular. I especially like it in the middle.I haven't seen Noam around much. It's really nice.Thanks so, so much!
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I think Rhone would be really cool with your girl names, actually! I know a boy about 6 named Rhone and am surprised how much I like it.Not sure the etymology of Ryne. I know of it from Ryne Sandberg, who was a baseball player.
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Do you really?! That's so cool! I love Rhone. I have for years and it's great to hear about an actual child with the name.
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