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Amy?
I've suddenly fallen in love with Amy. I used to think that it was way too popular, but I realised that these days it's much less popular than some other names I like. And while I used to think of it as childish, I'm now seeing it as fresh.So . . . WDYT of Amy?What middle names do you suggest for Amy (I like classic names, nothing modern/creative)?Thanks in advance :-)

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I like it a lot, but would only use it as a mn. It used to be quite popular, but it seems like it's not being used very often now.I'd give you mns, but so many people already replied and I don't really want to go look through to see which ones people already told you. Sorry :-(http://www.GlitterMaker.com/ - Glitter Graphics
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I like it's meaning... 'beloved'
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I love it. It's very sweet and pretty, and nicely simple, too. I don't care how popular it is because I like it anyways.
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Amy is a very nice name!

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I like Amy, though I prefer it spelled Amie, simply because that's the way one of my friends spells it, and I love her to bits. Her middle name is Besse (the e is silent, so it's just pronounced Bess).Some middle names:Amy Beatrice
Amy Brooke
Amy Catherine
Amy Charlotte
Amy Christine
Amy Clementine
Amy Cordelia
Amy Delilah
Amy Gardenia
Amy Genevieve
Amy Georgia
Amy Jemima
Amy Josephine
Amy June
Amy Louise
Amy Madeleine
Amy Margaret
Amy Marigold
Amy Mirabelle
Amy Noelle
Amy Pandora
Amy Priscilla
Amy Raine
Amy Ramona
Amy Ruth
Amy Simone
Amy Sophia
Amy Tallulah
Amy Theodora
Amy Valentine
Amy Violet
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I love the name Amy. It's always been a fave of mine. Here are some combos I like:Amy Belle
Amy Eliza
Amy Freya
Amy Kayla
Amy Layla
Amy Pearl
Amy Olivia
Amy Rachel
Amy Tegan
Amy Louise
Amy Clara
Amy Kate
Amy Hazel
Amy Hannah
Amy Grace
Amy Sarah
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It's an okkay name. I've never met anyone with the name Amy. It's more like that random nice name everyone's heard of. I wouldn't think of Amy as a classic name though. It's more modern. I can imagine both an athletic person or artsy person with it. But I can see more of an artys person with it.
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I think Amy is classic and pretty.
OK, I'm only half serious, but May is one of my favorite middle names, so for a long time I've thought of the combo Amy May. It's so succinct, so economical, so minimalist....
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I agree. Amy May sounds lovely though it looks like a bit of an anagram.
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I think it's nice too. What I've noticed is that there are a lot of people around my age named it, but hardly any newborns these days get it. It's not at all contrived and overbearing and pretentious. I like it.
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I like Amy. I really like Amie, probably because of the Damien Rice song.I likeAmy Camille
Amy Elise
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I like it (edited)Combo idea that hasn't been mentioned yet: Amy Marguerite.

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That is nice, thanks!
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
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I used to love it. I prefer Aimee.~* In Memory of*~: Elizabeth & Abigail Ramierez."We all go a little mad sometimes" - Norman Bates in Psycho
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I'm not a huge fan of it as it's always seemed dated to me, BUT Miss Amy Rae has turned me on to the combo Amy Rae, but I would have to use it as a double FN, I think. I also know an Amy Elizabeth, and I think that's rather pretty.
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