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If you had to name your kids like LOTR
So a lot of people in Middle Earth name their kids using the same first or last syllable (or at least the same first 1-3 letters) of their own name. What would you call your kids if you had to name them like that?My name: Emma
My kids' possible names with Em- or -ma: Emrys, Emyr, Ember, Embla, Emira, Elma, Alma, Karima, Padma, Thema, Uzma
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Glika, Glenn, Victoria
Glykeria is a two in one!
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My name ends with “-oe” so I’ll use that.

Achiroë, Aglaonoe, Alkinoe, Elpinoe, Iphinoe, Isonoe, Laothoe, Leuconoe, Melinoe, Nicothoë, Ocythoe, Peisinoe, Phemonoe, Prothoe, Theonoe, Thyone.
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Sonnia/SunnyiSon-
Sona, Sonal, Sonam, Sonnet, Sontje, Sonnhild, Sonngard, Sonnburg, Sonea, Sonequa, Soniece, Sonietta, Sonica, Sonique, Sonoe, Sonome, Sonora, Sonsee, Sonseeahray-nia
Ania, Dania, Ennia, Finnia, Ginia, Haniah, Inia, Junia, Kenia, Ksenia, Lenia, Mania, Monia, Nia, Saniah, Tania, Rania, Ronnia, Vania, Xenia, Ylenia, Zania, Zinnia
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I love Sonal and Sonam. Have you ever considered Sonali?(Sonali is not in the database but it is user submitted)

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My name starts with Avi and ends with va. (Yeah, I could've just told you my name flat out, but what's the fun in that?)Aviana, Avalon, Ava, Maeva, Avina, Aviela, Avila, Avis, Arava, Keiva,
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My name: CalliaGirl: Calliste, Eulalia or CorneliaBoy: Calpurnius, Ilia or EliaOthers:
Callista, Calliope, Calypso, Calluna, Calpurnia, Calandra, Anatolia, Aurelia, Galia, Lillia, MeliaCaleb, Calais, Calvin, Callahan, Callimaque(I love Emyr, Ember, Embla and Alma!)
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Anton for a boy, or maybe Antony though I'd want to avoid Tony. Otherwise, Angus, Alan, Adrian ...For a girl, Annabel or Annora, though my current daughter would not thank me.
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My name: Tabitha
Possible kids names: Talia, Tatum, Tate, Talitha, Tanner
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Using my Hebrew name:
Azami
Demmi
Nachmi
Remi
Romi
Atami
Diarmi
Larami
Nemi
RamiUsing my given name:
Adela
Arcangela
Caela
Crystela
Erela
Fennela
Gavriela
Isela
Laela
Noela
Petronela
Rafaela
Raziela
Sela
Shaela
Uriela
Bela
Mandela
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Honest q what's the difference between Hebrew and given name
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In Judaism, a Hebrew name is a name that's used at Temple for celebrating milestones like one's bar/bat mitzvah, weddings, and what not. It's given to an infant at a naming ceremony, usually several days after the baby's birth.
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Vic*, *ia, and *ry aren't much fun, which leaves...Torunn, Torishia, Torfun, Toram, Torarinn, Tora, Torya, Torenya, Torwati, Torwali, Torhild
Toriko, Torin, Torrence, Torez, Torevei, Töregene, Torian, Toroa, Toromona, Toreanu, Torzaida, Toriati, Torzalen, Torzamir, Torzaiel
Tormod, Tormund, Torben, Toric, Torok, Torsteni, Torescu, Torzen, Torzeniah, Torzahan, Torzalo, Astor, Hector, Salvator, Numitor, Nestor, Alator, Alektor
...most of these came from the submitted names section, some I made up but might be words or last names...Torevei is kinda fun.
Torunn and Hector, if I can mix and match prefix/suffix.

This message was edited 7/3/2020, 7:36 PM

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Jenna, Veronica, Rebecca, & Luca
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Evidently Mar- and -ra are pretty common!Mary
Margaret
Mariah
Marcus
Marina
Marissa
Marisol
Marlon
Marshall
Martha
Martin
Marvin
Alexandra
Clara
Keira
Nora
Sara
Aurora
Cora
Cassandra
Ezra
Kendra
Kyra
Laura
Mira
Sandra
Sierra
Tara
Vera
Zara
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Claire:Maire, Sapphire, Victoire or Clarisse, Claudia
Apollinaire, Lothaire, Rosaire or Clancy, Clark, Claude, Clay
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My name is Zhara, so I'd go with the last syllable, because I have always disliked the first part of my name (Zh).Adora, Clara, Cora, Eleonora, Flora, Nora, or Theodora are ones I could go with from my own PNL.
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My name is also Emma, so kids names would be: Emilia, Ember, Alma, or Emmett.
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