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Random names
Random names from my name book (one for each letter) for general inspiration, contemplation, horror, hilarity, etc.
Any and all comments welcome and if you want I can provide additional info for names that are not in the database:-)

MALE:

Ardmore
Breck
Columbus
Dunton
Hugh
Inderpal
Moore
Rutley
Skelly FEMALE:Amica
Amilia
Amina
Cynthia
Cypris
Cyra
Sanja
Slavica
Sanda
Zareen
Zavanna
Zavia
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I kind of like Cynthia. Where I live it's not popular, nor has it been in a long time so it feels fine to me. I'm drawn to Slavica. My first inclination is to pronounce it as sla-vee-cah or something thereof. I think Zavanna could grow on me. I don't care for the other names at all.
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My first thought on Moore is that it's a surname, and of course it's in the surname database three times. It has a nice sound and none of the meanings are unfortunate, so I don't see why it couldn't be a perfectly serviceable first name.Rutley also feels like a surname, and I really don't like it as a given name. :/Columbus I dislike for the obvious and immediate association (which, I suppose is completely arbitrary, since I honestly love Charlemagne). But in the case of Columbus, I much prefer Calum / Callum, Coleman, Colm, Colum, and Malcolm / Malcom - especially Callum and Malcolm.Breck feels very informal and nickname-y. (Though I have no problem with Brock, which is only one letter different.)Skelly reminds me of Scully. I can't imagine it as a given name; maybe a surname or nickname.Amica looks like the start of 'amicable'. Which it probably is?Amina's rather nice.Cynthia's one of those names that was super popular not that long ago. I guess it feels "dated."Slavica is the word 'Slavic' with an 'a' on the end. O.o Apparently it means 'glory,' though.Zareen reminds me of 'tzarina' (tsarina, czarina). It's kind of pretty.
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