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Re: Grant and Georgia
Don't use Fiona, that's my daughter's name : ) Hah, I know I can't copy write a name. I love Grant, btw, very distinguished and masculine. Are there plans for a third kid? Or are you open to the possibly that there could be a third kid? If you are adamant that you will not have more than 2 kids, and are willing to take permanent measures - on a tangent, I don't understand why people will say, they don't plan on more than 2 kids, but "you never know." There is surgical birth control people - ok back to the topic.If there will not be more than 2 kids, I think Grant and Georgia are fine, especially since one is a hard G sound, as in grape and the other is a soft, J sound. But if you think you could even remotely have a third kid or more, than I wouldn't box myself in a corner. Because then you would feel compelled for all children to have G names, not wanting the youngest kid to feel left out, and that not only comes across as cheesy, it really limits your choices for future kids. Other names that have the same "feel" as Georgia, at least to me, are Virginia, and Henrietta (you could call her Etta).

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