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BAs from US
From Pennsylvania, parents' names and any other interesting family names are in brackets.GIRLS:Aaliyah Marie (Danielle and Michael)
Amy Rebecca (Carlos and Emily)
Anaya (Wadood and Madiha, grandparents Haq and Sajida)
Ginayeyah Marie (Shayla and Timothy)
Lana Juliana (Sarah), siblings Julian and Destiny
Layla Audrey (Paul and Jessica, grandmothers Alberta and Audrey)
Maddison Jane (Nathan and Beth)
Madison Leigh (Joshua and Jennifer, grandparent Bonne), brother Hunter, 19 months
Makenzi Martein (Crystal and Thomas), brother T.J., 17
McKenna Jeanne (Michael and Kendra), brother Kody, 2
Nariyah Marion (Raymond and Anisha), siblings Julius, 11, Nyla, 7, Jenise, 1, Jordan 15, and JaJuan, 17
Peyton Marie (Antoinette and Efrain, grandmothers Migdalia and Juanita)
Sierra Rose (Russell and Lori), sister Kaitlyn, 4
Skylie Jade (Tami and Jesse)
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Aaliyah Marie - ehh
Amy Rebecca - Favorite of all these combos. Both nice classic names. Really like seeing Amy used now.
Anaya - ok
Ginayeyah Marie - I do not get the first name
Lana Juliana - nice names, not crazy about them together. Destiny doesn't fit with her siblings
Layla Audrey - nice
Maddison Jane -ehh
Madison Leigh -ehh
Makenzi Martein - dislike; Makenzi looks incomplete
McKenna Jeanne - like Jeanne
Nariyah Marion - Nariyah &Marion do not go together at all; such different styles
Peyton Marie - ehh
Sierra Rose - ehh
Skylie Jade - eww to Skylie & I have never liked Jade
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I like...
Aaliyah Marie - Aaliyah is a GP
Amy Rebecca
Lana Juliana, Julian - though I might have chosen a different middle name since Julian and Juliana are so close.
-Hunter
-Julius*I hate Makenzi. I really wish that if people wanted to use this name they'd only spell it Mackenzie, McKenzie, or any other way the surname is normally spelled.Though I dislike Madison and its variants in the first name spot (I like Madison as a middle name), I find it very interesting to see a Maddison in the US, since that's a predominently British spelling.
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