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Aurore
I really love the name Aurore. Wdyt? I probably won't be living in the U.S. or any English-speaking country when I have children so... yeah, pronunciation won't be a problem.Here are some mn ideas I have thought of:Aurore Eloise
Aurore Cecile
Aurore Juliet / Juliette
Aurore CosetteWdyt of these combos? Which is your favorite? Do you have any other suggestions?Thanks!

This message was edited 9/24/2007, 4:17 PM

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I love Aurore! I prefer Aurora but this is nice too. Aurora \ Aurore and even nn Rory for a girl is a GP of mine.Aurore Eloise - Eloise has grown on me, but I think there's too many vowels in this combo.
Aurore Cecile - very pretty!
Aurore Juliet / Juliette - prefer Juliette, but either way this combo would be lovely. Juliet(te) goes nice here.
Aurore Cosette - nice but Cosette is nms.My favorite is either Aurore Juliet(te) or Aurore Cecile. Both lovely!Suggestions:Aurore Colette
Aurore Candace
Aurore Nikole
Aurore Catherine
Aurore Siran
Aurore Cassandra
Aurore Kirsten
Aurore Margaux
Aurore Isabelle
Aurore Harriet
Aurore Noelle
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Love it. I just read a biography of George Sand, nee Amandine-Aurore-Lucile Dupin. Gorgeous.Aurore Cecile is my favorite from your list, followed closely by Aurore Eloise. How about:Aurore Ines
Aurore Pascale (Easter dawn?)
Aurore Colombe
Aurore Alexandrine / Sandrine (homage to M. Sand?)
Aurore Martine
Aurore Melisande
Aurore Germaine
Aurore Gervaise
Aurore Delphine (dawn at Delphi?)
Aurore Eugenie
Aurore Ludivine
Aurore HenrietteGood luck and be sure to let us know if you like anyone's suggestion (i.e., mine). ;-)

This message was edited 9/24/2007, 4:55 PM

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You always have such good suggestions!I like:Aurore Martine
Aurore Melisande - love this
Aurore Delphine
Aurore Ludivine
Aurore Henriette - love this one tooThanks!
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I like Aurore Cecile and Aurore Juliet. Aurore is very pretty. I'm from the US and I don't find it hard to pronounce.
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