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Re: What are your top five boys and girls names at this moment?
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How are you pronouncing Genevieve?Because I prefer the JEN-eh-veev pronunciation to zhahn-vee-EHV, just a personal thing. But I do like it very much (with my preferred pronunciation, of course). I also like Susannah (I love the old song), Lydia, Charlotte, Edward, James, Gregory, and of course Alexander! Your choices are all very classic and noble-sounding, I really like your taste in names. :)~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
Proud mother of Alexander, Scarlett, Sophia, and Gideon
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Very niceSusannah Florence - I'm not too keen on Florence but Susannah is gorgeous and growing on me everyday!Margot Elizabeth - very cute combo and I love this spelling of Elizabeth.Eloise Virginia - although NMS a very graceful combo.Sylvie Genevieve - that is so romantic sounding! I love French namesLydia Charlotte - see above! LOL. Period gorgeousness...I love! Both brilliantly classic, timeless, feminine names.
Thomas Edward - like Lydia Charlotte it is totally timeless and very easy for spelling without being common. Thomas is really growing on me.William George - William is my all time favourite name (and name of my son). I love it to pieces and we considered George for his middlename (before settling on Patrick), so you can understand just how much I adore this combo!!!Henry Alexander - I'm not a fan of Henry but Alexander is fab.Oliver James - I love the simpleness of this name. Its sleek and elegant whilst being timeless and classic. A marvellous name! My stepson is called Oliver.Charles Gregory - I feel that Gregory is a bit weak. I prefer Gregor a little bit. Charles is great but only with nickname Charlie.
I must say these are really great names! I love them to pieces: they're brilliant. You have a very good naming style!
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