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Trinity Eve - very Biblical
Jovie Brooklyn - I've never seen a Jovie before
Avery Rosemary - really bad flow!
Lilliana Grace - pretty in an unexciting way
Eleanor Ann - lovely
Ceili Alecia - never would've guessed how to pronounce this! In my mind it was "seely". Not really sure now how to pronounce middle name either, poor kid!
Adalyn Alaine - awkward
Mackenzie Elizabeth Rose - boring
Emma Grace - ditto
Eliza Claire - not a fan of Eliza, but nice combo
Madeline Victoria - cute
Audrey Rose - nice enough, but could've been more creative with mnAksel Edmund - very mismatched combo!
Gannon Thomas - ugghh, what's the appeal of Gannon?
Theodore Brice - quite handsome
Micah Robert - ditto
Benjamin Morse - I hope Morse is a family name, otherwise poor kid! Reminds me of Hercules Morse from the Hairy Maclairy dog series
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Some comments on my favorites:Olive Claudia -- bookish, earthy, steely
Ruth Carolyn -- retro, unaffected, subtly stylish
Lucy Joyce -- effervescent, buoyant, infectiously cheeryAksel Edmund -- dashing, reserved, sensitive
Moses Willem -- daring, self-assured, counter-cultural
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These stand out most to me:Stella Jane -- Ooh, this is quirky and fiery. Reminds me of a character in a film noir.Eleanor Ann -- This is the perfect name for an elegant and intelligent woman. In the movie, "Contact," Jodie Foster played a scientist named Eleanor Ann Arroway ("Ellie"). I've been fascinated by Eleanor ever since.Caroline Louise (just because I adore Caroline)Madeline Victoria (though I prefer Madeleine)
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