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Re: Georgia
I love the soft "j" sound, in general. With Georgia you get two for the price of one. Seriously, Georgia is elegant, sophisticated, but not so hoity-toity that it puts anyone off. I put it in the same category as Julia.Georgia Kate
Georgia Tess
Georgia Lucy
Georgia Clementine
Georgia Evelyn
Georgia Celeste
Georgia Sophie
Georgia Beatrix
Georgia Carys
Georgia Elodie
Georgia Cecily
Georgia Amelie ("AH-meh-lee")
Georgia Chloe
Georgia Daphne
Georgia Delphine
Georgia Mabel
Georgia Leonie ("LEE-uh-nee," or "LAY-uh-nee" with an accent over the 1st 'e')
Georgia Helen
Georgia Mary
Georgia Lilias / Lillian
Georgia Hilary
Georgia Anne
Georgia Frances
Georgia Liv
Georgia CoralieHappy hunting!
Since it is also a placename / noun, I'd avoid any mn that is also a noun. Georgia Meadow, Georgia Peach, Georgia Belle etc. They sound more like a phrase than a name.
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