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Whoa. That was some Amazing Salami on that pizza last night.
Amazin Salome makes me smile.
Poor kid.And why do people persist in calling their kid "Unique"?
Or using a adjective as a first name? like Noble Xavier.Or two nouns together. Like Rain Faith.
One word name is fine, two together just kills the combo.
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I guess it just preference? I love names like those :) minus Unique.
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I wasn't dissing the names.
I just don't like the way the combos were constructed.Xavier Noble would be much nicer than Noble Xavier. The latter sounds like a description, not a name.Rain and Faith separately are lovely. Together they sound a bit odd to me.
They need a more namey-name to anchor them, in my opinion.Although, admittedly, I also dislike Unique.
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oh I though you were talking about the names themslves sorry, lol.Out of all word names I really don't understand Unique it's not attractive to me at all.
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I agree with both of you about Unique. What about Unity as a girl's name? Unity Mitford is a terrible role model, or I'd suggest it more. But I have to admit I find it very pretty as a name.

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