Louis?
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Louis is a very distinguished and royal name. I'd definitely consider using it!
Louis Robert
Louis Raphaël
Louis Rupert
Louis George
Louis John
Louis Gabriel
Louis Bertrand
Louis Maxence
Louis Christian
Louis Philip
Louis Michaël
Louis Stéphane
Louis Theodore
Louis Barnard
Louis Matthias
Louis Maximilian
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Life before four Oscars and twelve Oscar nominations...
Louis Robert
Louis Raphaël
Louis Rupert
Louis George
Louis John
Louis Gabriel
Louis Bertrand
Louis Maxence
Louis Christian
Louis Philip
Louis Michaël
Louis Stéphane
Louis Theodore
Louis Barnard
Louis Matthias
Louis Maximilian
Life before four Oscars and twelve Oscar nominations...
I've grown to like Louis recently - entirely because I kind of fancy a bloke with that name. I prefer loo-ee to loo-ey, though.
For middle names, I'd suggest something with one syllable, they seem to fit the best. Louis Jack or Louis Tate or something.
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"And...you're the most stylin' girl in the world."
For middle names, I'd suggest something with one syllable, they seem to fit the best. Louis Jack or Louis Tate or something.
"And...you're the most stylin' girl in the world."
oops... thanks for catching that!! I meant the loo-ee prn. I guess loo-ey would sound a bit different. ;)
~ EM
~ EM
I like it. It's very elegant. I don't care much for the 'lou-IS' pronouncation.
I prefer Lewis, but if you're planning on pronouncing it loo-ey I'd use Louis.
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