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[Opinions] Ian
I'm liking this name more and more lately. And it's a name that I can use, without having to change the spelling or pron. Any good ides for mn? Also, what do you think of Ian? Is it popular in other non-English speaking countries?

This message was edited 10/23/2007, 4:49 AM

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Ian is actually my dad's name and he doesn't have a mn. I'm not overly keen on the name, even though I love my dad dearly. It's just not really my style. Anyway here are some combo suggestions:Ian Blake
Ian Oscar
Ian Peter
Ian Harry
Ian Lucas
Ian Joseph
Ian George
Ian Felix
Ian Chase
Ian Samuel
Ian Scott
Ian Rhys
Ian Rupert
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I know a little boy named Ian Morgan
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Nice combo, but don't really like Morgan and could never use it.
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I like/ *would use:Ian David*
Ian Anthony
Ian Ricardo*
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Well... In Catalonia it is a popular name, and it is in the top 100 in Chile. I like Ian. I can't say I love it, but it is a pretty name and it can suit anyone. :)Ian Raphael
Ian Daniel
Ian Klaus
Ian Christopher
Ian Marc
Ian Oliver
Ian Alexander
Ian Donovan
Ian Claude
Ian Silvester
Ian Casimir
Ian Lloyd
Ian Lionel
Ian Dominic
Ian Emmanuel
Ian Charles
Ian Gregory / Gregg
Ian Cosimo
Ian Theodore
Ian Leopold
Ian Elliott
Ian Orion
Ian Qasim
Ian Miles
Ian Gideon
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Ian has been very popular in Scotland and England. For this reason, it has a certain panache, being seen as the quintessential British name. When I worked as a telemarketer, I swear, every single Ian that I contacted had a British accent. But this is sure to change as it becomes more popular in the U.S.
Hearing the name Ian always gives me a thrill, because I was once madly in love with a man with that name. But that's just because of the association, not the name itself. I don't particularly care for it.
But many disagree, because it's climbing the popularity charts here.
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I like Ian, a lot. Ian Christopher
Ian Thaddeus
Ian Heath
Ian MichaelI prefer longer middle names with such a short first name, but I'm sure a lot of middle names could work.
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Thank you for all your suggestions.
I like:Ian Christopher
Ian Michael
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It's never been a favourite of mine, but it is short, workable and handsome.Ian Raphael
Ian George
Ian Alastair
Ian James
Ian Isidore
Ian Robert
Ian Daniel
Ian Harris
Ian Charles
Ian Nathaniel
Ian Gabriel
Ian Mackenzie
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