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Ainslie Blaiseyou say: Hi,
Ainslie.
you think: Do the parents realize how girly
Ainslie sounds?
Blaise isn't so bad, but horrible with
Ainslie. He needs a strong, masculine name to anchor the combo.
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Liesel Margueritesay: Hi
Liesel. That's such a pretty name!
think: Liesel--German, pretty; Marguerite--French, stuffy and fussy. These don't match up.
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Gideon Asho (or
Asher)
say: Hi,
Gideon.
think:
Gideon Bible? Okay, moving on...is Asho a real name?
Asher is nice, though, soft but strong and masculine. Too bad they didn't use that as the first name.
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Evangeline Órlaith (prn Or-la) nn
Eva or
Lenasay: Hi,
Eva.
think:
Eva is pretty (prn "EE-vah", preferably) and
Evangeline is nice, but I'm not sure about Órlaith. It looks pretty, but I wouldn't have known how to prounouce it and certainly not how to spell it from its pronounciation.
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Sebastian Alaric nn
Bastiansay: Hi,
Bastian.
think:
Sebastian is a nice, strong name and
Bastian is beautiful--makes me think of "bastion," part of a fortress.
Alaric is nice, too, at first I thought the combo might be too much, but it's growing on me! Sounds like a strong, serious young man.
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Emmeline Colettesay: Hello,
Emmeline.
think:
Emmeline is pretty and sweet; makes me think of
Emmeline Harris from "
Anne of Green Gables" series.
Colette is too fussy.
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Dieter Henriksay: Hello,
Dieter.
think: Lovely
German name. Thank goodness both names are very
German sounding--they didn't mix a strong
German name with one clearly not
German. He'll probably have to tell people the pronounciation a lot, but it's not bad at all.
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Beatrice Maesay: Hello,
Beatrice.
think: I hope she's called
Bea or some other nickname; the full
Beatrice sound stuffy to me.
Beatrice Mae sounds too stuffy and old-ladyish for a child, though it's okay on an adult.
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Caspian Nikolaisay: Hi,
Caspian.
think: Narnian mixed with Russian--interesting. I like
Caspian and
Nikolai, but I'm not sure about together...not bad, though.
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Heidi Fleursay: Hello,
Heidi.
think: Why does this combo sound like a sneeze to me? Another
German and French mix, sounds odd together. Neither is a strong enough name to anchor the combo, sounds wishy-washy, poor girl.
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Elias Mackenzie nn
Eli or Mac
say: Hi,
Eli.
think: I love
Eli, not so sure about
Elias, but it's not bad.
Mackenzie's not my style, but altogether not bad.
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Isobel Ruthsay: Hi,
Isobel.
think: Beautiful, classic, strong names, and a beautiful combo. I wonder what nicknames she has:
Izzy, Izzo/Iso,
Ruthie?