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Very impressive
Your seven year old sister is a naming genius. I could never have done so well at her age. :-)I absolutely love:Paloma Caroline -- I picture gorgeous fashions by Carolina Hererra (sp?)
Paloma Christina
Paloma Jacqueline
Paloma Olive (does she know about doves and olive branches?) -- What does she think about Paloma Olivette? Too frilly?
Paloma Sunshine -- this should be the title to a song
Paloma Theodora -- so elegantYours aren't too shabby either:Paloma Adele
Paloma Beatrice
Paloma Crescentia -- !!
Paloma Daphne
Paloma Delphine
Paloma Friederike
Paloma Helene (I'm using the French pronunciation)
Paloma Henriette
Paloma Jane
Paloma Julianne
Paloma Maureen -- aw, my niece's name. The "m's" are a little close. But I've always had a soft spot for "Blanca Maureen / Maureen Blanca." So "Una Paloma Blanca" is keeping this going through my head in the most wonderful way.
Paloma Rebecca
Paloma Sylvaine -- What do you think of Paloma Sylvie / Sylvia?Merci beaucoup. :-)

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Lol, she does really well with names. I think she picks up some from me in that respect. Olive was by far her favorite of the ones she suggested and she does like Olivette. I hadn't told her before that Paloma means dove, but when I told her a few minutes ago, her eyes lit up and she got really excited.The French pronunciation of Helene does seem to work best in this combo, and that's the one I had in mind when I typed it. I had the same feeling as you do about Maureen, but I love it so much I couldn't resist. I think Sylvie / Sylvia would work well in lieu of Sylvaine. :DI'm glad you like some!
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That is so cute about your sister's eyes lighting up. A young namenerd. :-)

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