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[Opinions] BAs
Some BAs from my local newspaper: Siblings are in bracketsWilliam Charles
Eloise Ruby (Jack)
Millie May
Lola Belle (Millie May)
Evie Jasmine (Nathan)
Missy: the surname is listed as Musson...Missy Musson :-/
Charlie George (James, Ella)
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It's funny to see "Eloise Ruby" next to Jack as a sibling. I just think of Jack Ruby.
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Lola! wow :) thats been popping up alot lately. I like it as a nickname- its my nickname! It took me a while to like it but now I do. However, i do think its a lot better as a nickname and isnt really substantial enough for a given name. What will the child do when their older, know what I mean? I love Eloise Ruby- what a great combo. and Jack is great too. And i love Ella.
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I like:
Eloise Ruby (Jack)
May
George (James, Ella)Btw, I like Millie, Evie and Charlie but only as NICKNAMES. They're far too flimsy to be used as formal names, imo. But the trend seems to be going the way of nn-as-fn. :-/
~Heather~
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I like:
William
Belle
Jasmine (I'd love Eve or Eva Jasmine nn Evie)
Nathan
James
Ella as a nicknameUgh...Missy Musson is bad.
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William Charles - Nice, if a little boringEloise Ruby (Jack) - Adorable, though Ruby and Jack in the same sibset scream English-trendy to me, but I don't live there. Do you think they are popular where you are?Millie May - Whoa, alliteration. Not good.Lola Belle (Millie May) - Lots of Ls, and very trendy, but the combo isn't bad. The sibset is another story...Evie Jasmine (Nathan) - I love Evie as a NN, but it seems unfinished as a name. I love Nathan, but not with Evie, and I think Jasmine doesn't fit anywhere. Nathan and Evelyn nn Evie would have been perfect.Missy (the surname is listed as Musson): Are you serious?! I dislike Missy a lot on its own, but that is just cruelty to children. I shed a tear for you, little Missy Musson. God, it even sounds like a nursery rhyme.Charlie George (James, Ella) - Would be better Charles George, but nice overall.

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