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Re: Mavourneen...
I like it! It's almost like an elaborated form of Maureen, but more unique. I think it would go well with short, sweet, one-syllable MNs (Mavourneen Rose, Mavourneen Grace, Mavourneen Love, Mavourneen Lark), but also:Mavourneen Louisa
Mavourneen Elaine
Mavourneen Eloise
Mavourneen Therese
Mavourneen Lucia
Mavourneen Scarlett
Mavourneen Cosette
Mavourneen Martha
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