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Lorenan
WDYT of this? I made it up, and I thought it sounded cool. It was originally Loren and Ann, but I think saying it Lor-eh-nan is better.
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I automatically prn it LORN-an and thought it was masculine. If you really like the sound of Loren Ann, try the spelling Lorinan or Loranan.And I'm not faulting you for trying to smush two names into one...I'm trying to come up with a spelling of Jeanna Lynn that I like: Jeannalyn, Jeanalyn, Jeanalynn, etc. :o)
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That's neat!Which syllable is stressed, though? I like it with the first one stressed (same pattern as Marion), but laurEHnan disagrees with me.
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