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Re: Harmony
I like it. H names are so soft. So much better than Harlowe (sp?) which will be on the rise after Ms. Ritchie (sp?)'s little girl.Harmony Elizabeth / Eliza (for a Tudor era musical feeling)
Harmony Elspeth
Harmony Celia
Harmony Celeste
Harmony Jessica
Harmony Avril / Averil
Harmony Jocelyn
Harmony Christine
Harmony Evelyn
Harmony Catherine / Catriona
Harmony Julia
Harmony Ioanna ("yo-AH-nuh")
Harmony Sophia
Harmony Elena
Harmony Charis
Harmony Jacinda / Jacintha
Harmony Danielle
Harmony Gisele
Harmony Shannon
Harmony MaeveWould any of these work? I would avoid a mn that is also a noun -- it would sound like a phrase rather than a name. Good luck!

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