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Re: I'm back with an interesting list ;)
Chloe - it's an alright name, but I wouldn't use it myself. It's too popular in Europe. Plus, many people just use it because of its pronunciation and not the history behind it.Eva-Rose - I don't like hyphenated names in English; they are fine in French, but they feel too fabricated in English. Thus, I only like Eva and Rose separately.Tahnee - weird spelling. Tawny is better.Grace - this one is very pretty and timeless. I used to think it was boring.Angel - I only like it for a boy. Angela, Angelia, Angelina, Angelica and Angelique are much better feminine choices.Summer - like Grace, I used to dislike this one in the past. Now I think it's alright, I don't particularly like either.Kiko - fine as a Japanese name, although I prefer other -ko names, such as Reiko, Nanako, Yaeko, Emiko, Keiko... Kiko is also a Spanish diminutive of Francisco, so that's my first association.Yuki - one of my favourite Japanese names of all time. It seems to be very common in Japan, especially in Japanese media.

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