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Nicholas Owen – I love Nicholas. It is among my top favorites. Owen is okay. It is a solid Welsh name.
Donovan Leo – A strong combination. Donavan reminds me of the John Wayne movie “Donavan’s Reef,” but I doubt that many people have that association.
Wesley Beowulf – It is nice to see Beowulf. Wesley is a bit wimpy in comparison.
Finn GabrielFinn has some of the free-spiritedness of Huck Finn. Gabriel is more classical and angelic. They make for a fun combo.
Malcolm ElliottMalcolm is nice. Elliot is okay.
Jonathan BennettJonathan is handsome and distinguished. Bennett reminds me of “Pride and Prejudice.”
Dominic Edwin – handsome
Richard IsaacRichard is knightly and heroic. I wish it had a nickname that I like.
Devon Alexander – Do you pronounce Devon like Devin or De-von?
Lennox RaphaelRaphael is beautiful. Lennox is very surnamey, but I like that it ends with x. Sabrina VivianLove this!
Felicity Charlotte – Nice. Felicity is friendly sounding. Charlotte makes me think of a well off family that spoils their daughter a tad.
Juliana Claire – Okay. They are both nice names, but Claire is a tad dull. Juliana is pretty but could use a middle name with pizzazz.
Lavinia Florence – This gives off a romantic historical vibe. I can imagine this on a girl living during the regency period.
Miranda Lily – It would be nice if Miranda returned, and it does go well with Lily.
Willow Boadicea – Very nice. The softness of Willow and vivacious warrior spirit of Boadicea create a great combo.
Francesca Rosalie - lovely
Autumn TheresaTheresa is wholesome and distinguished. Since the meaning of Theresa involves harvest, I’m not sure how I feel about combining it with Autumn.
Naomi Genevieve - okay
Candace Eleanor – Both names give off a queenly vibe, but I don’t really care for them together. Maybe it is because they both give off a mature air, but I would prefer Candace Genevieve and maybe Eleanor Yvonne.
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