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[Opinions] Re: BA's
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Are the names in brackets the parents?From the babies' names, I like:
Katelynn - Prefer Katelyn. I see this as merely a combo of Kate and Lynn, rather than a form of Caitlin
Olivia Nichole - Prefer Nicole. Nicole's a bit fillerish, but on the other hand it's not nearly as common as a mn as it once was
Olivia Rose - I'm sick of seeing Rose as a mn, but it does sound nice hereIs Declyn Anita the same Declyn that was posted here before? I can't remember if you posted that or not.David Casimir - Dislike the meaning of Casimir ("to destroy peace"), but I like its sound. It goes well with the fn David
Corey Ellis - Love Corey on a boy, and Ellis is slightly effeminate too. I love "sissy" names for boys, so this gets my thumbs up!
Logan Fiske - Prefer Fisk, but I presume (hope?) that Fiske is a transferred family surname, like a mother's maiden name
Dillon Nolan - Prefer Dylan. Like both names, but together they don't flow
Joshua Ryan
Ryan David
Levi Isai - How do you say Isai? At any rate, I prefer Isaias or Isaiah because Isai looks incomplete to me. Isai's not bad with Levi though
Jack Devon - Love Devon on a boy, but prefer Jack as a nn for John or Jacob. Jack as an independant fn is nny and very overused to meFrom the parents' names, I like:
Robert and Nina
Heath and Holly
Thomas and Stephanie
Mike and Amber - I presume Mike is a nn for Michael (or possibly Micah)
Richard and Tracey - Prefer Tracey on a boy, simply because it's more refreshing on a boy imo. I'm OK with it on either sex though, and Tracey's my favourite spelling of the name
Bruce and Sarah
Angel and Chris - Quite interesting here: which one's the father and which one's the mother? I prefer Angel on a boy, though I would never use it due to its high expectations and religiosity. I only like Chris as a nn, either for Christina / Christiana or Christian / Christopher
Mark and Melissa
Scott and Wendy
Heather
Jason
Nicole
Tim and Constance - Presume Tim's a nn for Timothy (or possibly Timaeus / Timeus or Timur)
Sean and Wendi - Prefer Seán or Shawn and WendyMiranda
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