Re: Meredith Wdyt?
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Meredith is an underused, cosmopolitan name. Admittedly, it's way easier imagining Meredith on an adult than a child. Also, while I know this name was historically masculine, I can't imagine it on a man born after the end of WWII.
When I made my "Power-suit" name poll for feminine names, I somehow forgot Meredith; but I place her in the same category as Gretchen, Rachel, Veronica, Sloane, Maude, Brooke, etc. as strong feminine names that seem to belong on letterhead.
Meredith Ivy
Meredith Eloise
Meredith Amanda
Meredith Amelia
Meredith Emilia
Meredith Olive
Meredith Eva
Meredith Ursa
Those are just some combos off the top of my head (I think it sounds best when the middle begins with a vowel).
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When I made my "Power-suit" name poll for feminine names, I somehow forgot Meredith; but I place her in the same category as Gretchen, Rachel, Veronica, Sloane, Maude, Brooke, etc. as strong feminine names that seem to belong on letterhead.
Meredith Ivy
Meredith Eloise
Meredith Amanda
Meredith Amelia
Meredith Emilia
Meredith Olive
Meredith Eva
Meredith Ursa
Those are just some combos off the top of my head (I think it sounds best when the middle begins with a vowel).
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www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/117507
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/109399
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/132018