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Re: Nicole
I've always loved Nicole. It has a sleek elegance that I find very attractive. And it doesn't end in "-a," "-ia" or and "ee" sound, which is a nice change of pace. Nicole Petra
Nicole Francisca
Nicole Mattea
Nicole Amanda (80's rock!)
Nicole Roxane
Nicole Veronica
Nicole Eirlys ("EHR-liss")
Nicole Artemis
Nicole Winter
Nicole Briallen
Nicole Serena
Nicole Maddalena
Nicole Patricia
Nicole Marguerite
Nicole Sandrine
Nicole Deirdre ("DEER-druh")
Nicole Ariadne
Nicole Mireille / Mireia / Mireya
Nicole Victorine
Nicole Rhiannon
Nicole Anais ("ah-nah-EES")
Nicole Evangeline
Nicole Timothea
Nicole Daphne
Nicole Fiammetta
Nicole Violette / Violetta (four syllables with stress on third seems best)
Nicole Evelyn / Evelina
Nicole Sonnet
Nicole Astrid
Nicole Paulina
Nicole Severine
Nicole Montserrat ("mohn-sehr-AHT")
Nicole Verity
Nicole Dominique
Nicole MercedesI have trouble finding mns for two syllable fns with stress on the second syllable. I have the same trouble wiht Celeste. Doing this thread has helped me to settle on a four syllable mn with stress on the third. So thanks for that. :-)Anyway I don't know if these work for you. But it was fun trying. Do any tickle your fancy? Thanks.

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Thank you for responding! I know what you mean about the ending. I feel the same way about Margaret.So many of your combos are amazing. I like these:Nicole Roxane
Nicole Veronica
Nicole Serena
Nicole Maddalena -I also think Nicole Madeleine would be pretty, even though both names are common.
Nicole Patricia -My name and my grandma's name all in one!
Nicole Marguerite
Nicole Ariadne
Nicole Mireille
Nicole Anais ("ah-nah-EES")
Nicole Timothea
Nicole Fiammetta
Nicole Violette
Nicole Montserrat ("mohn-sehr-AHT")However, I LOVE these:Nicole Dominique, Nicole Severine, Nicole Sonnet, Nicole Evelyn, Nicole Rhiannon, Nicole Victorine, Nicole Winter, Nicole Briallen, Nicole Paulina, Nicole Astrid.All of these combos are exactly what I was looking for! They give Nicole such spunk. The idea of using noun names (like Winter or Sonnet) as well as Welsh names is great. This is what I wanted. It's Stevie Nicks cool, if you know what I mean. Thanks again!
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