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Can't say I think the names work together, but good on her for showing a photo of her breast feeding. More power to her.
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Flynn Bloom doesn't sound right to me. It's difficult to say, I want to say Flynn Boom.
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Meh. A little disappointed with that one. I'm not all that fond of Flynn, and I think Flynn Bloom sounds silly. I was really hoping for Nathaniel or Sebastian.
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Finally!Finally she chose a name for her baby!Flynn is okay, but it's not really my style.
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Flynn's too similar to Bloom. Kerr Bloom would've been nice, but it wouldn't have taken them that long to come to that name, so I gave up on it. I was still expecting something more unique than Flynn, however.
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I'm gutted that they don't appear to have given him a middle name, but I love the name Flynn. So happy for them!
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Ignore! Wrong posting!nt

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No middle name?
I like Flynn, but I agree with Aine about the Shakespeare thing! Or Flynn Sebastian, Flynn Lysander, Flynn Cornelius...
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It is a bit choppy, but I really like the name Flynn, so I'm willing to overlook it. :PI was thinking that they could have given him a hyphenated last name to make it less choppy, but then I realized that the last name would have been Kerr-Bloom, and saying that together just makes me laugh. :D
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Kerr-Bloom!I totally thought of that too. Flynn Kerr-Bloom *giggle* it's almost cool.
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I really like Flynn and it sounds like they had difficulty choosing a name for him- I think as long as they both love the fn, it is more important than a perfect flow.I really hoped they'd choose a Shakespearean name for their child. With Orlando and Miranda as parents, a little Lysander, Franscisco, Cornelius, Antony or Sebastian would have been very cool.
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Oh yes, far preferable than Flynn. But Flynn isn't a bad name, it's rather nice. Just choppy with Bloom is all.
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I know what you mean.I had hoped that too. I had Cordelia in my sights for them.I think though that it could have caused difficulties for any future children - they'd be limited to sticking with the theme lest baby #2 etc felt left out.
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That would've been lovelyCould you imagine? Especially with a literary-friendly surname such as Bloom (I must be thinking of Harold)!

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