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My guys and girls in bold with their prominent country/language and meaning in italics plus two recent rankings from England (formerly) and the USA latterly.BellamyEnglish “fine friend” #0
BlakeEnglish “black, pale” #84/#149
IndianaEnglish “land of the Indians” #0
IsaacEnglish+5 “to laugh” #24/#33
JackEnglish medieval diminutive #5/#35
JensonEnglish surname variant #58/#0
PhoenixEnglish “dark red” #219/#267
QuinnIrish, English "descendant of CONN" #245/#369
ReubenBiblical, Hebrew, English "behold, a son" #49/#903
RileyEnglish and Irish variant “rye clearing” #43/#250AlexandriaEnglish “defending men”, city name #0/#257
BonnieEnglish “pretty, good” #95/#697
BrookeEnglish surname from one who lives near a brook #117/#191
EveEnglish, Biblical “to breathe, to live” #215/#436
EverlyEnglish surname “boar” “woodland, clearing” #364/#82
GeorginaEnglish, Dutch+2 feminine form “farmer, earthworker” #201/#0
JulietEnglish Anglicized variant #511/#226
LunaRoman mythology+3 “the moon” #48/#37
MelodyEnglish word name “song, to sing” #308/#143
NatashaRussian, English “Christmas Day” #444/#767English Au Pair in Massachusetts with https://www.aupairinamerica.com/** Lots new and unrated **
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Top ~ Jack (b) and Juliet (g)
Bottom ~ Major (b), Morgan (g) and Kade (b)
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I like: Isaac
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Bonnie
Brooke
Everly (used to prefer this to Beverly)
Juliet
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