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Re: February top 10
I'm so late, I'm not going to try to pair it down to ten, here are just my top names in rough order:
Alice Cordelia
Lucy Marigold
Katherine Grace
Philippa Maisie
Penelope Iris
Emmeline Daisy
Georgiana Sophie
Beatrix Victoria
Olive Annabel
Calla Maeve
Clemence Nell
Gwendolen Lyra
Elsa Juniper
Felicity VioletHenry Alexander
Arthur Barnaby
Peter Gabriel
August Victor
Alasdair Rhys
Linus Edmund
Oscar Sebastian
Emrys Orion
Milo Felix
Dexter Merit
Cillian Josiah
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Alice Cordelia - I personally don't like either name, but I wouldn't be opposed to a person being named this. It's nice for other people, just not my style.Lucy Marigold - Cute!Katherine Grace - Yawn... Sorry, but Katherine/Catherine is overused, and Grace is on its way.Philippa Maisie - Another cute name! I'm not normally into Maisie, as I think it' a bit "young," but I think it works as a middle name here.Penelope Iris - GORGEOUS!Emmeline Daisy - Emmeline is a beautiful name, but I just find Daisy ditzy and infantile. Sorry.Georgiana Sophie - Very Victorian.Beatrix Victoria - Another very Victorian name, although this one sounds a little harsh.Olive Annabel - It's a bit of a tongue-twister to say.Calla Maeve - Simple and beautiful. I love it.Clemence Nell - Not something I would use, but very intriguing nonetheless.Gwendolen Lyra - I like both names, but I don't think they go together.Elsa Juniper - Not my style, but cute.Felicity Violet - Very elegant and graceful.Henry Alexander - Traditional to the point where I think it lacks individuality. What I mean, is that Henry Alexander sounds like he was merely named after two men, presumably in his family.

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