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BOYS:Albert Alexander (Katie and Mark), sister Willa
Alecsei Peter (Marusya & Luis Enrique)
Alexander Andrew Geoffrey (Michelle and Andrew), sisters Caitlin and Jade – born in New Zealand
Alexander Euan John (Samantha and Euan), sibling Robyn
Alexander James (James and Elaine), sister Olivia
Alexander Quinlan Stanhope (Martha and Sam)
Alexander Richard (Leanne and Richard)
Alexander Timothy (Richard and Sarah)
Alfie James (Sarah & Gavin)
Alfie Joe (Rebecca and Mark)
Alfie Navin (Nelly and Ben) – Navin is mother0s maiden name
Alfred JamesFreddie’ (Stephanie and James), siblings Jessica and Benjamin
Alistair Jack Adrian (Jacinta and Piers), sister Ivy
Angus Edward (Kelly and Jeremy), sisters Chloe and Caroline
Angus James (Annie and Jamie), siblings William and Lucy
Angus Wilfred Neville (Emma and Marcus)
Archie George (Laura & Brad)
Arki Oscar (Olivia and Lachlan), sister Katinka
Arlo James (Jessica and James)
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I like:
Albert
Alexander
Katie
Willa
Andrew Geoffrey - The Alexander Andrew part has too many repetitive sounds, but I do like both Alexander and Andrew separately.
Michelle
Caitlin
Samantha
Alexander James
James
Olivia
Alexander Quinlan
Sarah - I prefer Sara, though.
Gavin
Rebecca
Alistair Jack Adrian
Jacinta
Piers
Ivy
Edward
Kelly - As a male name.
Jeremy
Caroline
Annie
Jamie
William
Lucy - As a nickname.
Emma
Marcus
Laura
Olivia
Lachlan
Arlo JamesAngus Wilfred Neville sounds great. I don't really care for the Angus part, but it's a good combo nonetheless. I wouldn't mind seeing Neville more often.
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I like / love*/**Alexander ** [Katie **], sister Willa
Peter [Luis Enrique]
Alexander ** [Michelle], sisters Caitlin ** & Jade
Alexander ** [Samantha]
Alexander James ** [James **], sister Olivia **
Alexander ** [Sam **]
Alexander ** [Sarah **]
James ** [Sarah **]
Joe * [Rebecca *]
James ** [Stephanie, spelt Stefanie & James **], siblings Jessica & Benjamin
Alistair Jack [Jacinta], sister Ivy
Edward, sister Chloe
James ** [Annie ** & James **], siblings William & Lucy **
[Emma **]
George * [Laura **]
Oscar * [Olivia **]
Arlo James [Jessica & James **]
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So many Alexanders and Alfies! Alexander's just ok IMO. Willa's cute.
Alecsei is alright. I like the nn Alec, although the spelling looks odd (can't think of a better way to spell it though without the x)Quinlan is nice as a mn
Alfie just screams nickname to me. But I don't like Alfred or Alfonse or any of those, so i probably wouldn't use them either.Lots of double middle names, too. Is that very common in the UK these days? I'm not a fan of it. There's no place on official forms for them, and while they're important to parents when they're naming kids, they're otherwise not used much.Love the sibset Alistair and Ivy! Alistair Jack is a cute combo: a throwback name with a spunky middle. Alistair is on of those fusty old names that I secretly love! I also like it spelled pretty much any other way - Alastair and Alastar. Alasdair and Alisdair are great, too! haha Alasdair is probably my favorite way to spell it, with the nn Adair.
Angus is growing on me. Angus, Chloe and Caroline is a nice sibset. I like Angus James as a combo. Angus Wilfred Neville is a bit much! too ancient-sounding.Arki is...odd. What is that derived from? and sister Katinka just makes me (sorry!) think of the movie Zoolander. "This is Inga Katinka Bogovana-na-NA!"
Archie: not a fan.Arlo is okay. Like Milo. or Enzo. Arlo James sounds nice together. Arlo sounds a little kiddish for an adult, like a nickname name, but not too bad. Also, sort of reminds me of Alpo, the dog food. But it's not horrid.
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I wouldn't say double middle names are that popular overall, but they are definitely popular among the upper classes. I only have one middle name (like most people I know) but there's plenty of space on most forms though for more than one. They usually have a line asking for first name, other name(s) and surname.
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