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I've always loved Skye for a girl in honour of the island. I've noticed that it only ever seems to flow in combos, when it has two middle names. I like Skye Alannah ____, the ____ being another one- or two-syllable name.I've got Skye Alannah Morgan, Skye Alannah Julian, Skye Alannah Zoe (Zoë), Skye Alannah Karis, but none of these really jumps out at me._____________________________________________________________________He looks like he's had a lot of plastic surgery done, but not by a plastic surgeon." - The "Have I Got News For You" panel on David Gest ;-)Elinor! and !: Dallán and Aubrianna
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I actually prefer Schuyler, which I think is pretty, although I don't ordinarily like last names for girls.
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How about:Skye Isla Zoe
Skye Ailsa Jean
Skye Isolde Niamh
Skye Elspeth Zoe
Skye Alison Maeve
Skye Olivia Zoe
Skye Alexandra Eve
Skye Iona Alban (usually used for boys, old name for Scotland)
Skye Alban Isla (too cutesy?)
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I love Skye. Skyler looks a bit more complete, but I'd use Skye as a nn.Skye Alannah is very nice. I don;t like 3 name combos in general.
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I like Skye Alannah Zoe.
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I like Skye but i don't think it needs two middle names, in fact that many names all strung together makes it more jumbled in my opinion. I think Skye Alannah is beautiful just the way it is. Morgan and Julian are boys names to me, Skye Morgana and Skye Julianna are nice though. ~~~~Kai~~~~
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I don't care for Skye. It isn't a name to me but a word, with the added e. It simply doesn't not feel like a name to me. It isn't at all feminine, and it's awfully trendy. Plus, I think honoring should be reserved for people, not islands. Sorry if this offends you.I'm sorry, but I don't care for the other names you've listed. But, if I had to choose a combo (well, trio in this case), it'd be Sky Alannah Morgan - but I only prefer Morgan for a boy, even though I don't find it predominantly masculine or feminine.
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