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Asher/Adler?
Which do you prefer? And is Adler Addison too repetitive since they both start with Ad-? Thanks!
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Most defintitely Asher, and yes.
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Asher, most definitely.:)
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Asher, but I think they're *both* too repetitive.
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Asher; yes, it's repetitive

This message was edited 3/8/2007, 7:28 PM

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Asher 100% Adler Addison is too repetitive.
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1. Asher 100% 2. Yes, definitely
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1. Asher!!!!!! 2. yes
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Asher, definitelyAdler is horrible anyway, and Adler Addison is a mouthful and sounds terrible IMO.
Asher Addison still doesn't have the best flow, but it is much better and is a nice name with a good meaning.
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It is a nice meaning, isn't it? I just picture a little boy named Asher being so cute and grinning all the time, and yet I can still picture the name on a grown man.
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I don't think I can picture an old guy in a retirement home named Asher, now that I think about it...
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But Asher is quickly getting popular, if you look at the stats. By the time he *was* a grandfather, it'd be a typical grandfather name.
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Old Man AsherI don't know about the retirement home, but I can see somebody's grandpa being named Asher. He's the kind of grandpa that does that trick where you pull a quarter from behind someone's ear and takes his grandkids fishing a lot and tells tall tales.
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