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Honor
I met an Honor last night. My first thought was, "Like Jessica Alba's daughter?" (I held my tongue - I'm sure she gets that all the time!) But the more we talked, the more the name grew on me. I really like it. WDYT? Do you have any combo suggestions? I like:Honor Gabrielle
Honor Olivia
Honor Clarissa
Honor Mirabel
Honor Penelope
Honor Amalia
Honor FionaI'm looking for something in that same vein, a strong but feminine MN. Any ideas?
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And off her.Sorry. That's all I can think of.
I would not advise using it as a name.
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I started to like the name after Jessica Alba used it. I had never really thought of it before. It is sweet and has an old fashioned ring to it. Honor Margaret
Honor Victoria
Honor Cornelia
Honor Olympia
Honor Katherine
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I've loved the name Honor for years. Someone suggested "Honor Leonie" (LEE-uh-nee or LAY-uh-nee) for me and I made a commitment then and there. My stock Honor combo was born. Honor Leontine ("LAY-un-teen") works as well.All of your combinations work for me. The only slight, name-nerdy quibble is not to use a mn that is too popular. You're bound to run into an Olivia or two. So the combo "Honor Olivia" starts to sound more like a command, that you should honor Olivia, if that makes sense. By using a mn that is less common it's easier to avoid that. (I have too much time on my hands.)

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Although the sound is pleasant, all I think of is the teasing potential with "Your Honor." Still, it's a fine name though I much prefer Honora or even Annora.
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I do prefer Honora, but there is something very sweet about plain Honor.Honor Fiona is the only combo I might like out of yours. Honor Olivia is alright. I'd like something light and sweet paired with it best, like:
Honor Awena
Honor Eugenie - awww!
Honor Paolina
Honor Ramona - ooh!
I also have the combo Roisin Honor.

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I love Honor
Honor Celeste
Honor Lavinia
Honor Miranda
Honor Rosina
Honor Serena
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I think Honor is a bad name. If you have to use it, use it as a middle name. Please.
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I prefer Honour since that's how I spell the word, and I'm quite fond of it as a male name. For a girl, I like Honoria or Annora. Honor Mirabel is very sweet, with a gentle sort of strength to it.Here are a few suggestions:
Honor Beatrix
Honor Clementine
Honor Sylvaine
Honor Matilda
Honor Delphine
Honor Cecily
Honor Valencia
Honor Lavinia
Honor Demetria

This message was edited 11/10/2010, 7:54 PM

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