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Rowan Stewart is a girl? Hum.
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Random comments and thought on some of the names:Mya Louise
Nora Jene
Leah Belinda
Adelaide Rose
Meara Irene
Taylor LeeAnne
Frances Rose - Old fashioned sounding
Gracie Mae - Old fashioned, country sounding
Rowan Stewart - Strong for a boy, horrible on a girl
Annabelle Kate - Too cute sounding.
Nora Lynn
Faith Madison
Cassaundra Rai-anne - Too much alternative spelling for my taste.
Ember Belle - Cute
Violet Colvocoresses
Stella
Sofia Dale
Abigale Margaret
Maggie
Kylee Danielle
Paige
Felicia Elizabeth
Chelsea Kaye
Ashlynn Ciara
Kayli Rae
Kayleigh Marie
Karlen Elise
Sylviajean Starr - What a mouth full.
Anice Frances
Arianna Faith
Madison Lane
Arianna Marie
Karsyn Kay

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Surprisingly, for such a middle-of-nowhere state, Montana has good taste.Unlike Idaho.
I like...
Leah Belinda
Adelaide Rose* (I have always loved Adelaide, and Rose is such a pretty middle name to go with it!)
Frances Rose* (Yay! Frances! I have always been fond of it, and I'm glad to see that people still care enough to use it. Rose is a good middle name for Frances; they are both classic and classy.)
Rowan Stewart
Annabelle Kate
Violet Colvocoresses (What an unusual middle name! At least the first name is normal)
Stella
Maggie
Paige
Felicia Elizabeth
Chelsea Kaye
Anice Frances
Arianna Faith
Arianna Marie
Noella Meadow
Aurora Isabelle (I've always like Aurora. I'm glad to see it coming back.)
Sophia Evelyn
Isaac Phillip
Isaiah William
Payne Douglas
Alexander James
Rielly Arnold Eugene

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Yes, because two random BA posts encapsulate the tastes of entire states. And of course "middle of nowhere" must equate with completely tasteless. Though I'm not sure how Montana gets designated "nowhere."

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As a Montanan...it's hardly unusual to hear someone poke fun at my beautiful home state. Chill out, Fer. Montana gets designated "nowhere" because we have fewer people than Rhode Island and one of the sparsest population densities in the nation. It's all in good fun.
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Attn: Fer and BrilliantBlue...I didn't mean that about Montana in offense. Middle of nowhere means sparsely populated and extremely rural in my book. One must remember live in a rather densely popular suburb, close to a metropolis, and we have that view where I live. It's never in offense, it's just how we view more rural areas.And thank you BrilliantBlue, for telling Fer to chill out. Nobody has ever stood up for me on this site before, and you are the only person to have ever stood up for me in my entire life. I really appreciate that.
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