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Renee
I'm looking for first names to complement and offset Renee.
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I've known a Suzanne Renee and a Jeanne Renee, neither of them French. I find Jeanne almost aggressively French, but Suzanne is thoroughly Anglo by now. That might help to focus your thoughts: Laura, Lauren or Laurence? Depends on the effect you prefer. I'm not sure really what you're looking for!
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Renee Victoria
Renee Simone
Renee Susannah / Susanna
Renee Elspeth
Renee Veronica
Renee Bernadette
Renee Mariana / Marianna
Renee Clarissa
Renee Thomasina
Renee Francesca
Renee Josephine
Renee Olivia
Renee Ambrosine
Renee Laura
Renee Isadora / Isidora
Renee Juliana / Julianna
Renee Julianne
Renee Julia
Renee Juliet / Juliette
Renee Caroline
Renee Emilia
Renee Amelia
Renee Annabel / Annabelle
Renee Christiane
Renee Alice
Renee Helena
Renee Alexandra
Renee Alessandra
Renee Emmeline / Emeline
Renee Verity
Renee Violet
Renee Violette
Renee Madeline / Madeleine
Renee Georgia
Renee Vivian
Renee Viviana / Vivianna
Renee Sylvia
Renee Lydia
Renee Delphine
Renee Cordelia
Renee Miriam
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I know a young girl named Chantal Renee. (Renee is pronounced as in French). This girl uses both names, as:Chantal-Renee.
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I like Rene for a boy. I think Renee is the feminine spelling.
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I have several of my combos with Renee. Here are a few suggestions:Diana Renee
Jane Renee
Olivia Renee
Fiona Renee
Vivianne Renee
Seraphina Renee
Cassidy Renee
Cassandra Renee
Violet Renee
Liana Renee
Holly Renee
Allegra Renee
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Seraphina Renee really jumps out.
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