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Re: Faun/ Fawn
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It's certainly a bit Bambi, but it's also (dare I say it?), rather lovely. I think that perhaps it works best in literature or something, but it's not so completely bonkers that it would be ridiculous in reality. It is, however, about as unisex as it gets. The first combo I thought of was Adrian Fawn, but then I realized how very androgynous that name is (though to me, Adrian is masculine). Then you encounter the problem of not wanting a name that's too feminine (the full combo could seem super frily) or too masculine (the first name wouldn't pair well with the middle name). Here are some possibilities, but the list was made quickly and is all but exhaustive.GIRLS
Demelza Fawn
Ginevra Fawn
Hermione Fawn
Kerenza FawnBOYS
Amos Fawn
Eamonn Fawn
Evren Fawn
Ignatius Fawn (flows well, but the names don't really go, if you know what I mean)
Percival Fawn (an incredibly unrealistic name)
William Fawn
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