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Random BAs
Just some random BAs for your perusal. I tried to pick out the wierd/unusual ones. Annie James
Irelyn Harvey
Rise
Penny Lou
Raelynn Sutton
Collins
Baylor
Andi Renea
Saylor Blake
Karstyn Brynn
Charli Kate
Carleigh Georgia
Iva
Remmie
Neha
Anokhi
Lennon
Brynlee Mae
Paizlee Pearl
Saydie Grace
Nova Rae
Kollins
Camryn
Sutton Clare
Colbi
Campbell Ruth
Sutton James & Sawyer Blake
Marian Bloom
Bette
Charlotte Lydiann
Vivian Makinley & Ellison Macartney
Scotlyn AveryBaizyl Lawson Jean
Baker Mayes
Henry Swain
Hutson
Ryker
Jaxtyn
Truett
Leighton Andrew
Kenai
King Knight
Ford
Brewer Macoy
Kepley James
Sarge
Watson
Kenton
Wilson
Behr
Finn Dudley
Dream
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I like Annie James much more than I expected to.Charlotte Lydia would be lovely, but Lydiann is a bit urgh.
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Advice, please, on US pronunciation! Baizyl Lawson Jean makes me wonder ... where I live, and I think in British English generally, Basil starts with a Baz. Short a sound, as in flat or apple. But Baizyl (poor child, he's got a lifetime of explaining ahead of him) seems to suggest that in the Western hemisphere it starts with an ay, as in bay or Mabel. Am I right? And if I'm wrong, what could the parents have been thinking of?
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I assume it starts with Baz when I see it as a name, but the way I pronounce the herb starts with bay.

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I'm in the US and I would pronounce this BAY-zil.
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It could be either Bay-zil or Baz-l, but more likely the former.
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I like Neha, I don't like it as much as Sneha, but I think its a bit more usable in Canada.
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I really like Marian Bloom.
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Hi !!!I like these:
Harvey (m)
Penny
Blake
Neha
Anokhi (m)
Lennon (m)
Pearl
Grace
Nova
Clare (m)
Campbell (m)
Marian Bloom
Charlotte
Vivian (m)
Jean (m) French
Jean (f) English
Kenai (m)
Knight (m)
Finn
Dream (f/m)
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I like Iva, Bette, Marian Bloom, and Finn Dudley.
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