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Re: Alice
Alice was my grandmother's name, so I'm biased. But growing up I used to wonder why it wasn't more popular. It's so delicate and pretty sounding. My G-ma was Alice Mary. My Grandfather's nn for her was Alsie. Other combos you might like:Alice Wilhelmina
Alice Charlotte (although this *looks* better than it *sounds*)
Alice Rosalind
Alice Matilda
Alice Christabel (Queen Elizabeth II's aunt)
Alice Marjorie
Alice Theodora
Alice Josephine
Alice Delphine
Alice Fleur / Flora / Blanchefleur / Blaithin ("blah-HEEN")
Alice Georgina
Alice Cordelia
Alice Myfanwy
Alice Gwyneth
Alice Pearl
Alice Verity
Alice Freya
Alice Tatiana
Alice Cathleen / Catriona
Alice Gwendolen
Alice Rowena
Alice Fiona
Alice Petra
Alice Winifred
Alice Morwenna
Alice Nolwenn
Alice Diana
Alice Virginia
Alice Marianne / Marion / Moira / Maura
Alice Hilary
Alice Blythe
Alice Patricia
Alice Violet
Alice Kay
Alice Dorothy
Alice Daphne
Alice Rosemary
Alice Carina
Alice Ginevra
Alice Winter (too close to Alice in Wonder-land?)
Alice Camilla
Alice Deirdre ("DEER-druh")
Alice Fidelma
Alice Maeve
Alice Tabitha
Alice MeredithSorry for any repeats. I'd love to hear how your search for the perfect mn progresses. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
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Those are some great combos! Thanks so much! I like the following a lot, but I think my favorite one is Alice Rowena. I think I pretty much adore that combo. Haha.Alice Rosalind
Alice Matilda
Alice Marjorie
Alice Cordelia
Alice Pearl
Alice Catriona
Alice Gwendolen
Alice Rowena
Alice Winifred
Alice Marion
Alice Violet
Alice Rosemary
Alice Deirdre
Alice Maeve
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Thank you muchly.Alice Laurentia ("lo-REN-shuh") and Alice Lavinia popped into my head. Alice Horatia ("ho-RAY-shuh") too. Alice Loveday. OK, OK, I'll stop now.
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