I love
Declan John and
Maren Cecilia is nice, so I can't help but hope for a boy and a girl. :)
Of your
Camden options, I prefer
Camden Henry, though
Henry Camden sounds better; as an aside, this reminded me of Caledon ("KAL-ə-dən"), which I quite like.
Of your Camren options, Camren
Emma works best, I think. I've always seen/heard
Cameron as a male name but I think people are familiar enough with Ms. Diaz to accept this spelling on a girl. Camren and
Camryn just look misspelled to me.
If you're open to tweaking things a bit...
Camren
Susannah, Camren
Suzette, Camren
Suzy and Camren
Sue all flow better for me than does Camren
Susan.
Anne Camren flows better for me than does Camren
Anne;
Maren Cecilia and
Anne Cameron would be my G/G choice, given the names you've listed (
Anne *sounds* like it ends in "n").
ETA:
Come to think of it,
Roxanne *sounds* like it ends in "n" as well.
Roxanne Emma? I think
Maren and
Roxane would make sweet sisters.
Having read other replies, I agree with posters who mention that the Camren spelling may be confused for
Carmen. Also think
Maren and
Carmen would be nice together.
As I went to bed last night after replying to your post, my brain started playing with other names ending in "n" and your middle names so, just for fun...
Camren
Suzanne - incorporating middles
Susan and
Anne; 2 for 1 and improves flow
Arden Roxanne - Camren
Roxanne doesn't flow as well for me because the "r" sounds are too close
Arden SuzanneAvalon EmmaEden RoxanneEden SuzetteFfion Emma "fee-awn"
Gretchen Suzanne - I like
Maren and
Gretchen together
Tamsin Emma "TAM-sin", from
ThomasinaVivian Emma
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