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I started smiling from the first one

SO MUCH GOODGladys Chloe - MAGNIFIQUE
Linda Henriette
Thalia Apollonia
Aino Elvira
Clara Luise
Luzie Emilia Aurélie - aw Luzie!
Stella Blanca - sounds like a real classy wine
Lucie Josefine
Freya Agatha Anna
Josepha
Sylvia Lena
Bernadette Mirjam - CUTE
Lena Hannelore
Elisabeth Mirabelle Grace
Fotini - wow I love this. What is it from??
Josefina Letizia Sybil
Vanessa Olga - I love the way they put traditional outcats names with pretty modern ones!
Anna Nuria
Martha Dominika
Evangelina Laetitia PanoreaBoysLudwig Quirin
Christoph Karl Bertel Igor
Tudor Ciprian - Tudor! Inspired!
Balduin Ferdinand Gernot Clemens Maria
Maxim Cassian
Nikos
Ferdinand Leonhard Julius Alexander - mmmmmloveit
Leopold Nimrod Hubertus - genius! Nimrod! Hubertus?!
Philipp Emanuel Sebastian
Cyprian Anthony Johannes Charles
Ferdinand Nikolai
Antonius Johannes
Nestor
Magnus Gilbert Alexander
Korbinian Thomas Ludwig - Korbinian!
Sebastian Nepomuk - Nepomuk, where are they FINDING these!
Adrian Valentin Salomon
Hugo Maximilian Caspar - maybe the perfectest name ever.
Anton Bernhard
Carlo Ludwig
Maximilian Vitus
Leopold Manfred - no wait this is the perfect one
...I think for the first time ever I liked the boys list more than the girls. Wait till Beethoven sees these! She's all about the Germanism!
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Yeah, overall they were pretty good this time, weren't they?
A few weeks ago, I found a Tiberius (middle name only, but still)... alongside a Nevaeh...I'm not sure about Fotini but I think she might be the modern Greek form of Photine.Hubertus, Korbinian and Nepomuk are quite old (and/or traditional) southern names (these BAs were from the South). Nepomuk is the patron saint of the bridges.
Ha, I didn't check if the names were in the database before I posted:
Luzie/Luzia is the traditional German form of Lucie / Lucia (you don't see them often these days, that's why I included them).
Quirin is the modern form of Quirinus (who would have thought, hm? ;-) ), Balduin is the German form of Baldwin and Bertel is a variant of Bartel.

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