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Re: Skylar
Is it really "heard of" anywhere?Skylar Nicolas / Nicholas -okay and I prefer Nicholas.
Skylar Connell -hmmm...something isn't flowing when I say it.
Skylar Stephan -I like it. I prefer Stefan on the middle name spelling, but I like it. I like alliteration too. :)
Skylar Gabriel -woohoo...two not used names! I love it!
Skylar Dallán (DAL-awn) -okay, but something about it reminds me of what I thought with Connell.Note: I prefer Skylar on a boy, and if it must be on a girl, I prefer the Skyler spelling as it looks more feminine, imo.
Girl:
Skylar Caterina -okay, but I prefer Skylar Catherine.
Skylar Madoline -like
Skylar Georgiana -nms
Skylar Helena -like, also would like it with Elena (eh-LAYN-ah)I vote Skylar Gabriel or Skylar Stephan. :)-Seda*

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I imagined it was "heard" of in the States - "heard of" as in a recognised name - since it's in the mid-100s for popularity, alongside Ashlyn and Caitlin and other familiar names._____________________________________________________________________"You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true."Elinor
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