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Re: Ivy? (ETA)
Despite the fact that I have an ongoing battle with the vine in my yard, I love the name Ivy.To begin with, I have a special thing for feminine "i" names, and short names with more vowel sounds than consonants. So Ivy has two legs up going in.Add to all of this the vibrant energy of the name. Names with a "v" sound in them are very popular at the moment. So are names from nature. Ivy fits the bill in so many ways.Ivy Catherine is a terrific combination. Catherine is a little safe as a mn. But sometimes oldies are goodies after all. Are you interested in a few other mn ideas?ETA:Oh, heck. I have no patience. Here are some combos for your perusal:Ivy Theodosia
Ivy Wilhelmina
Ivy Delphine
Ivy Dulcinea
Ivy Patricia
Ivy Sinead
Ivy Gwendolen
Ivy Morwenna
Ivy Kerensa
Ivy Laurentia ("lo-REN-shuh")
Ivy Laurentine ("LOR-en-teen")
Ivy Dominique
Ivy Christabel
Ivy Marguerite
Ivy Christina
Ivy Lucinda
Ivy Dolores
Ivy Matilda
Ivy Catriona
Ivy Callista
Ivy Emmeline ("-leen")
Ivy Georgina
Ivy Celeste / Celestine

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Wow these are really beautiful! I was using Catherine because it was the name of my great-grandmother and she was a awesome woman.
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Ah, then Ivy Catherine it must be. How clever of her to be both awesome and well-named! :-)
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LOL. The funny story is that her birth certificate says Catherine but she spelled it Katherine XD
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