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Bethany Joyce - I like Bethany & I like Joyce as a middle name but not together
Beverley Jane - very middle aged
Bienvenida Eloise Veronique - over the top; just too much
Billee Alexandra - Billie Alexandra would be better; Billee looks odd. I don't really like Billie but I can see it making a comeback
Bonita Kathryn - not crazy about Bonita but this is a pretty combo
Bonnie Alice - I like both names & they have a similar feel but they don't flow well together. They would be great as sisters
Brianna Ivy - nice combo & I don't even care for either name
Bridie Carmel - feels very mismatched
Brodie Matilda - Brodie is not at all feminine but Matilda is nice
Brooklyn Willow - very trendy; I don't like
Bronte Carolyn - not the best flow
Bronte May - again not great flow
Brontee Jean Ashley - wow is Bronte getting popular over there! Again no flow & the least they can do is spell it right!I don't likeBailey Dean - I like this a lot. Sounds good
Bailey James - nice

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Wow, I'm surprised by the popularity of Bronte, Blake and Bailey but at least Bailey is being used for boys. Bienvenida is strange and Brodie for a girl (especially paired with the gorgeous Matilda) makes me want to cry as does Billy Jack which is so informal that it doesn't leave much for the child to fall back on except Bill or Jack. I can't imagine being called Billy as an adult. Buster is unfortunate.
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wow, Bienvenida is very interesting, that poor girl will have so much trouble getting people to pronounce and spell her name correctly! I like:
Bonita (although unusable in a lot of places due to Bonita Bananas)
(Willow)
BronteBeau
(Judd)
Blair
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Good luck to Bienvenida when she's learning to spell her name! That's a mouth full for sure.
Interesting to see a Beverley in there. Not sure Bev is quite ready for a come back though.
Bohdi, Boston and Buster ( especially!) are pretty bad. Buster is such a dog name to me.
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