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Going by the England and Wales Data
Noah; Alfie (noted that I do like Alfred, but Alfie just sounds like a nob); Jude; Hudson; Greyson / Grayson; Ralph the spelling of Myles (Miles is much better)I feel bad for saying Muhammed as it's not my culture, but if I'm going to mention names from every other culture - even if it's English in use - then I'm including him. I really don't like the moo sound. Isla; Florence; Mia; Grace / Gracie; Maya; Mila; Margot / Margo; Erin; Lola; Orla; Ayla; Edith; Myla---"one particular boogie will move mirror massaging with stirring crepe mixture, positioning loaves while in the furnace then toting items in containers" ~ best Russian daing sites (guest, 198.144.149.xxx) (2020)Formally PrincessZ and Princess Magpie
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As for names I love,I'm thinking people hate:Alvin; Barley; Holly [M]; Comet; Filbert / Philbert; Forest; Gwendal; Hänsel; Harvest; Indiana [M]; Lancelot; Ned; Ollivander; Orrick; Perceval / Percival; Rudolph; Scorpius; Thackeray; Tory*; Verne; Vernon; Umbriel; Wilbur; Wilford; Willis; Willoughby; Wilmot; Winsor*; Wulfhelm; Wulfred; Wulfric; Xanthias; Xanthus; YorickTory and Winsor are too associated with the political party and the royal family (Windsor) to truly love them, however. Addison; Brandy*; Brinley; Brynhilda; Carrigan; Celestia; Chantelle; Charlemagne [F]; Cinderella; Dorcas; Eclipsa; Emberly; Esmaralda; Everly; Faline; Féline; Gerda; Gerta; Glenda; Gretel; Gwenda; Harper; Hilary; Hilda; Ivanka;

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