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WDYTO the name Rachel? Is it too popular? WDYTO the combo Rachel Margaret?ETA: Also, do you think the name "Elsie" could work as a nn for Eloise?


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This message was edited 11/23/2006, 5:52 AM

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I like the name Rachel. However, Racel margret dosen't sound good to me as a combo.Top 12 namesEmma, Emily, Anna, Elizabeth, Erica, Charlotte, Catherine, Chealsea, Jennifer, Jessica, Jocelyn.
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It's a lovely name, but a little too popular.
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I am a Rachel, and I despise my name. It is far too popular, there are at least 2 other 'Rachel's in each of my classes. I dont like the sould of Rachel either, it seems harsh. The french way of pronouncing it is much prettier.I dont like Rachel. I dont like Margaret. I do not like Rachel Margaret.It can work, but I dont like Eloise.
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Rachel is a name that was once on my favorites list, but it is a bit too common for my current tastes (I still think that it's a nice name though). A less-common alternative to Rachel that I like (and is one of the names on my favorites list) is Raquel.Popularity aside, I think that Rachel Margaret is a nice combo.As for Elsie, I think it is a great nickname for Eloise.

This message was edited 11/23/2006, 7:16 AM

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I like Rachel. Rachel Margaret is okay.
I do like Elsie, but I dislike Eloise. What about Elsie not as a nn? Or Elsa, Kelsey, Chelsea, Elisabeth, nn Elsie?Kristen~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This message was edited 11/23/2006, 6:57 AM

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I love Rachel! I don't think it's at all popular (at least where I live).
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