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Middle name for Greer?
I kinda like Greer for a girl, but I can't think of a good middle name to go with it. I think something lighter and prettier would work well, to balance it out. So far I've thought of Greer Elizabeth, but I'm not sure... what do you think?


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Greer Amelia
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Greer Josephine
Greer Danica
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Greer Amelia and Greer Josephine are lovely! Thank you!
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Opal, Undine, and Ivy are some of my favorite girls' names! :^O I also really Greer Adele!
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I quite like Greer Undine. IMO it has a nice flow, and Undine is pretty and fem, but not "fanciful" next to Greer. I have a similar problem comboing Reed as a girls name- it looks weird next to anything too feminine, but also NEEDS something feminine for gender clarity's sake.
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Greer Elise
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WDYTO Greer Arabella?
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Arabella is usually a little prissy for me, but in this combo it kinda works! Very regal :^)
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Greer Adelaide and Greer Elise are lovely, thank you!
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You're welcome. :)
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Greer Mackenzie would go really well, but that might be *too* masculine or gender ambiguous. Greer Elizabeth is decent enough.Greer is really hard to find a good feminine nickname for...have you considered making Greer the middle name and calling her by it?
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Greer Mackenzie is very sweet :^) This is a name for a character, not a real person, so I'm not too concerned about how masculine it is! It might work to make it her middle name, though, because she is from Texas and I just met a Texan named Ross Adam who always goes by Adam... maybe it's a cultural thing? I dunno, but that's a good thought!
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