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[Opinions] Re: Marla
Marla is sweet. I prefer Mahala, which in Australia is pronounced about the same as Marla.Marla would work well with a long classic name:
Marla Josephine
Marla Christine
Marla Susanne
Marla Caroline
Marla Catherine
Marla Dominique
or with a short one:
Marla Claire
Marla Ivy
Marla Joy
Marla Sophie
Marla Faith
Marla Hope
Marla Fern
Marla Kate
Marla Jean
Marla Jane
Marla Joanne
Marla HollyAnything you like?

ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

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I like Marla Catherine, thanks for the suggestion. :-) Catherine is actually one of the two family names we have been considering using as the first name. Bonnie, mom to John (5/19/04), Max (4/15/05), & baby sister (edd 7/3/06).
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