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[Opinions] Dean
Hello. I'm currently creating some name combinations and does anyone know any names that could go fantastic with Dean? I have a few but I want to see what other options.Dean Lawrence (maybe Laurence)
Dean Alexander
Dean Lucas
Dean Miles (probably not the best?)
Dean ParkerOther names I wouldn't mind including are: Bram, Jackson, Jeremy, Sebastian, Nathaniel & Adrian. Which means I'm open for 2 middle name suggestions. Like Dean something Adrian if that could work Thank you in advance (:
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I know a guy named Dean but I have no idea what his middle name is. I don't really like it for a baby but it's okay in general. It sounds like an actor or Dean Winchester. I think these combos work pretty well:Dean Lawrence / Laurence (I like Laurence better in general but Lawrence looke a little better with Dean)
Dean Alexander (good combo and the names have a similar feel. Alexander is more versatile too.)
Dean Parker
Dean Jackson (same sort of actor/famous person vibe)
Dean Sebastian
Dean Adrian Lawrence
Dean Parker Jackson
Dean Sebastian Parker
Dean Alexander Bram
Dean Laurence Alexander
Dean Lawrence Jackson
Dean Sebastian Parker I don't like Miles or Jeremy and while I do like Lucas, I don't think it fits with Dean. Bram is too short (unless it's Dean Longername Bram) and Nathaniel doesn't work well because it starts with the same letter Dean ends with.
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I don't know if I'm the best person to ask for Dean combos. Since it's a title anything I try to put after it sounds like the dean's name, especially if the middle name is also a surname. I've overlooked this in other names I like so I guess it's just the name Dean that isn't a favorite with me. All of that said, from your list my favorites are Dean Lawrence and Dean Alexander. I would add:Dean Theodore
Dean Isaac
Dean Gavin
Dean Joseph
Dean Malcolm / Calum
Dean FrederickI will confess a secret love for Willodean. I love the idea of Deanie as a girl's nickname. Someone on this site once did a stellar thread on Willodean with very detailed information on it's origins. I'd link it if I wasn't computer ignorant. From what I remember, it originated in England as something like Willodene, a willow tree next to a dean's house. But I'm not sure on that. I think I found it by googling "Willodean." To show you what a nut I am about Deanie as a nn for a girl, I've even come up with possible full names like Celandine, Denise, Geraldine, Amandine, Edina and Leopoldine. Full list here: http://www.behindthename.com/polls/269149. :0)

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