Abigail Mary is my cousin's name! So cool! :-D In my cousin's case, she was probably named after my very ill Aunt
Gail, and her mn is the same as her mother's.
I like (I'm only including the babies because... I'm lazy):
Abigail MaryBella SimoneBonnie Alexandra - You don't see
Bonnie a lot these days
Charlotte RoseChloe Michelle - A
Michelle, not a
Michaela! I like both names, but nowadays
Michelle is
so much more refreshing imo
Daniella Grace - Have been preferring
Daniela lately
Ella Rose - Very bland, but pretty
Emily Hope Georgia -
Georgia rescues this combo from dullness, though imo it doesn't quite fit absolutely perfectly for some reason
Emma Karin - Prefer
Karen unless the family's Swedish, because otherwise
Karin looks like a misspelling to me
Eva TheresaHarriet Imogen Sophie - Awkward, but I like this nonetheless
Imogen Lee - Prefer
Leigh for a girl,
Lee for a boy
Josephine Miriam - Six syllables usually sounds too long for me, but this combo's an exception imo
Lauren Nicky Joanne - Prefer
Nicole or
Nicola, but maybe the father is fully named
Nick...
Lily LuisaMichelle Eva - Wow, a
Michelle as a fn!
Molly RoseSophia Maria - Normally the two
-ia endings and the six syllables would kill this combo for me, but I believe I've seen this combo (alone or as part of a longer name, I'm not sure) in
German or German-derived royalty, and I'm used to such combos... so
Sophia Maria sounds alright to me
Sophie Elizabeth
Alexander Stephen and
Cameron Christopher
Ethan AlexanderIsaac Dale -
Dale's unusual today; it makes a nice change from other one-syllable mns like
John or
JamesJackson CodyJacob AlexanderJoshua Frank - See
Dale for
FrankKurtis John RobertLachlan Kai - A bit too fanciful for me, but nice
Lucas EvanLuke AdamLuke JamesMatthew IanMatthew LeonMitchell JamesNicholas DavidNoah Christian Nicholis - Please tell me Nicholis is a typo... Please?
Tyler Benn - I hope Benn's a family surname, or a typo
Miranda
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