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Re: A birth announcements
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I like / love*From Croatia:
Ana
Anastazija - prefer Anastasia
Anja (Dejan)
(Jelena)
Aleksandar* (Dragana)From UK:
(Natasha), brother Henry*
Florence***, sister Bea - Bea as a nn only
Rose* Elizabeth (Anna* & Rupert), sister Flora* - It would have been sweet if her fn was Rose . . . still lovely though:)
Valentine* (Eve) - I'm preferring Valentine on a boy though
Amelia (Olivia and Rupert), brothers Orlando**, Felix** and Willoughby*** - OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE this sibset!
Amélie, sibling Max - Max as a nn only
Amelie Rose*, brothers Charlie and Harry*
Annabel Iris*, sister Eleanor Rose* - pretty. I prefer Annabelle and Elinor though
Margaret
Arabella* Daisy (Charlotte)
Arabella* Rose (Serena)
(Dawn and James)
Alexander** James* (Louisa* and James*)
Alexander** William**
Alexander** Rafael*
(Hermione* and Julian)
siblings Calypso and Kit - not together. I like Kit as a nn for Christian etc.
Arlo - seen this in a lot of Australian BAs, I wonder where it comes from
Arthur (Valentina**)
Atticus (Lucy and Alastair), sisters Beatrice and Agatha
brother Henry** James*
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There's a famous American musician Arlo Guthrie (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlo_Guthrie) and it seems to be becoming a bit of a celebrity trendy name (like Harlow). Australian singer Kasey Chambers, British reporter Natasha Kaplinsky and Scottish singer Karine Polwart all have sons named Arlo. More on Arlo:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlo

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Harlow makes sense - Arlo has that same trendy feel. I see the appeal. I can't say I'm a huge fan, but I do like that so far I've only seen it on boys:)
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I think Arlo is like a male form of Harlow in people's minds, so I think it won't cross to the girls.
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