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Re: Top 10 for August
My boys' names have hardly changed at all from last month - mainly just the middle names, a bit:Bennett Michael Reid
Dominic Edmond
Isaac Richard Harris
Jesse Roland Ellis
Malcolm Elliott
Nathaniel Wyatt
Nicholas Owen
Spencer Leland Henry
Thomas Matthew Emory
Wesley Haywood Shaw
My girls' list, on the other hand, has experienced several switches, including one or two brand new arrivals:Evanna Florence Olivia
Fleur Sheridan Vera
Iris Cordelia Fae
Kerensa Josephine
Lydia Madeleine
Miranda Violet
Morwenna Rosalie
Theresa Penelope
Tirza Nadine Adilet
Vivienne Eloise IvyPlease rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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I'm not a fan of your boy combos (not my style, not that they're bad) but you have some nice name choices - Edmond, Roland and Nicholas are all great.From your girl's names, I like Iris Cordelia (Fae doesn't work with the other two for me), Kerensa Josephine, Lydia Madeleine, Miranda Violet... Morwenna Rosalie is quite nice. I like Vivienne and Ivy a lot, but I dislike Eloise and I think with just those two names they're too much 'i' and 'v' together. All in all, though, great choices :)
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My top three favorites from both lists:Nicholas Owen
Nathaniel Wyatt
Bennett Michael Reid Lydia Madeleine
Miranda Violet
Vivienne Eloise Ivy
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Bennett Michael Reid - has a really nice cadence to it. I like the flow.
Jesse Roland Ellis is also fetching. Iris Cordelia Fae works very well together.
Kerensa Josephine is lovely!
Miranda Violet is so familiar yet a refreshing combo. I like it.
Morwenna Roalie is darling. Do you pronounce the w as a v? It's fantastic that way.
Tirza Nadine Adilet is amazing! I totally forgot Tirza and this combines three favorites, though I honestly usually spell them Tirzah Nadine Adilette. Your way is much simpler.
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It is probably supposed to be pronounced like an English W. I just read it as a V through habit and thought it sounded amazing.
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I pronounce it mor-WE-nuh, which is more intuitive for me. Is the W supposed to be pronounced as a V?Tirzah Nadine Adilette does look interesting, but I think I prefer my version, with fewer letters.
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