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[Opinions] Re: December Top Tens
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No babies to name, so just names, a few favorites, others I'd just be fascinated to hear for a change.Calla
Hyacinth
Iris
Josefa
Larkin
Marron (Ma-RONE) fr for chestnut
Minka
Morrow
Raquel
ZayaBeckett
Booker
Calder
Everest
Kennebec
Laramie
Nouriel
Paavo
Shepherd
Timothy
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I LOVE Minka, Calder and Everest and I like Iris, Beckett, Laramie and Shepherd
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I like:
- Raquel
- Everest
- Beckett
- Timothy
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I like:
Josefa
Booker
Laramie
Paavo
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I likeCalla - I also really like Callie
Iris - really growing on me recently
Larkin - i have a friend with this as a middle name it's pretty cool
Minka - maybe just as a nn rather than given nameBeckett
Laramie - how is it pronounced? It looks so lovely
Timothy
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LAR-a-mee. Like the town in Wyoming. I think it's a cowboy name, trend-wise. Was watching a 2011 film--the Tree of Life--that features 3 young boys that look as if they're between 9-12. The real life names of the young actors were Hunter, Laramie, and Tye. Laramie is a surname from my childhood growing up in a Franco-American neighborhood, but I'm pretty sure the parents of the young actor were thinking of it as a place name. It struck me that sn's used as fn's are almost always english/waspish/celtic, particularly those being borrowed for girls. Kids are not generally being named Fernandez or Aponte or Larue.
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