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Re: First + Middle = New Name
I wish I knew someone in-person with that type of name, but I have heard of some people. The author Carol Olivia Herron legally changed her name to Carolivia Herron. I think it's beautiful. I wouldn't have thought of it myself, especially with Carol and Olivia having different time periods attached to them. I like creating hypothetical names too!Mariah Jane "Mary-Jay" or "Rija" said like rye-juh
Alisa Diana "Allidy" said all-i-dee, "Lisady" said similar to Felicity, or "Alida" said uh-lee-duh
Courtney Catrice "Coca" said ko-kuh or "Courtrice" said cor-trees
Cornelia Joanne "Lianne", "Lia-Jo" or "Nelanne"
Isabella Tatiana "Bellana" or "Latti" said like Lottie
Sabrina Helaine "Salaine" said like suh-layn
Cora Marie "Corie" said like CoryEdward Allen "Dallen"
Sebastian Cole "Sole", "Bale"
Princeton Micheal "Prim", "Tomi" said toe-mee or like Tommy, doesn't matter
Axel Lane "Slane" said like slain
James Connor "Jon", "Jonnor" rhyming with Connor, "Acre" or "Ace"
Simon Thomas "Sito" said sye-toe, "Monty" or "Simas" said sim-ahs, similar to Tomas
Theodore Cameron "Theoron" said as thee-OR-in or "Theron" said as theer-in
This was fun but really hard - specifically for the girl names. Yikes! I tried to be creative because Cama is not even listed on this site, unlike the other NNs.

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I feel a CAF coming up using this! I love your creativity! Thanks for the suggestions!