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[Opinions] What are your favorite letters for names?
For girls, I tend to lean heavily towards A names (Alexandra, Anna, Astrid, Alice) and C names (Chloe, Clara, Catherine, Colette)For boys, I love lots of O names (Oscar, Oliver, Owen, Otto, Orlando) and F names (Fred, Francisco, Ferdinand)

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For girls, I lean toward S names. While I have the most A names on my list, that's only because A is the most common letter to begin with. I think I have the most S names proportionally.
Sabrina, Saira, Sakura, Samantha, Saoirse, Sasha, Saskia, Scarlet, Selina, Serafina, Skylar, Sonia, Sophia, Soraya, Stephanie, SummerFor boys, it seems to be C, both proportionally and literally.
Caleb, Callisto, Cameron, Carmello, Carmine, Carter, Casper, Cassian, Cillian, Chandler, Chase, Cole, Collin, Cyrus
Girls are all over the place for me. I don't hover on just one particular letter, my list has no patterns. I just like what I like when it comes to girls names.Boys on the other hand, though, absolutely the letter J! James, Joseph, John, Jason, Jack, I could go on. I swear, J rarely does wrong, it usually always leads to very handsome boy names.
In names, I tend to like Ms. As in Marlow, Marley, Maeve, May, Marianne , Mariah, Marielle, Maribelle, Moe (Japanese), Moeko.
I really like A, D, J, M, C, S, L, and T names!
V names, I think they’re so romantic! Valentine, Vincent, Violetta, Vittorio, Venetia, Victoria, and names that just include the letter V, Evangeline, Lavinia, Evander, Everett, Oliver. A names are second I suppose (I love Ambrose, Arabella, Augusta…).
A names (Anna, Anastasia, Alice, Adeline, Alexandra, Alexander, Aaron), C names (Caroline, Claire, Celeste, Charlotte, Cordelia, Cassiopeia, Constantine), and E names (Elizabeth, Estelle, Eliana, Evelina, Elise )

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I love A names (Amber, Amy, Andrew, April, Ashley) C names (Caitlin, Cameron, Casey, Chelsea, Claire), J names (Jacqueline, Jason, Jennifer, Jessica, Jocelyn), M names (Matthew, Megan, Meredith, Michelle, Monica), P names (Paige, Patrice, Patricia, Peyton, Phoebe), and S names (Sean, Shannon, Shelby, Skyler, Summer). But they don't all tend to lean heavily towards.

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