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Emma
I like the name Emma a lot, but I think it's too popular to use as a first name. So I think I'd like Emma as a middle name, but I can't find any combo that flows.So what first name fits with mn Emma?
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Wow! That's a hard one! Sophie Emma
Naomi Emma
Natalie EmmaSomething that ends with an "ee" sound rather than an "ah" sound would probably sound better with Emma.
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I like Naomi Emma. I think you're right about the 'ee' sound. Thanks!
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Thank you. I like Elizabeth Emma.
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This is hard...I see what you mean. I have racked my brain for the last few hours trying to come up with a name that goes well with Emma. The only combo I could think of was Alethea Emma & even that doesn't sound just right to me. I hope you have more luck with the other posters. I am also curious to see what they come up with.Good luck :o)
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Yes, it's very hard. Thank you for your help. I now think that a long name, ending on -lyn or -y might be good with Emma.
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You're right about the long name, ending on "lyn"/"y" to go with Emma. Felicity Emma is the nicest suggestion I have seen so far. It's so silly that I didn't think of that because Felicity is in my top 10 girls' names.:o)
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I really like Emma too, but it is way too common to use as a first name.My first thought was Charlotte Emma.Others:
Caroline Emma
Isabelle Emma
Scarlett Emma
Violet Emma
Lily Emma
Olivia Emma
Lenore Emma
Cecily Emma
Lilith Emma
Juliet Emmaor you could use Emmeline with the nn Emma.
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Cecily Emma does flow, though I don't really like Cecily. I kind of like Isabelle Emma too. Thanks.
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I'd try something long such as Madeline or Caroline...
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Madeline Emma sounds kind of okay. I like the combination of a name ending on line/lyn with Emma. Thank you.
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Anything ending with a consonant sound rather than a vowel. I'm really bad at combos, but maybe:Genevieve Emma
Catherine Emma
Alexis EmmaLike I said, combos just don't come easily for me.
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Thanks for your help. I think that names ending with a consonant sound are indeed good for a combo with Emma. I kind of like Catherine Emma.
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