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ozrose
post 01/08/2012, 04:55 PM
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Hi all!

We have already picked out our boys name but if we have a girl we are pretty much undecided. One thing is for sure is that the middle name will be after my MIL - Dene pronounced Dean. So to me this is quite a maculine name and I'd like a pretty and vintage first name to compliment it. DH and I were originally debating against Scarlet and Denni - I thought Denni Dene was too alike and he liked to rhyme Scarlet and Harlet blink.gif Anyway, now he likes Scarlet but I fought so hard for it that now I'm not sure anymore tongue.gif

Anyway I would LOVE some inspiration from any of you with girls or those of you who have an abundance of girlie names in their memory banks!

PS I am also liking names that are a bit cutesy!

My older kids are Tiarna Rose, Oska Beau, Ari Evin and Chevy Ross - its gotta all work together grin.gif All their middle names are significant.
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Steph.R
post 01/08/2012, 05:31 PM
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Matilda Dene
Tabithia Dene
Cordelia Dene
Magnolia Dene
Poppy Dene
Amalia Dene

Not sure if these are your style but I think they fit the cutsy theme original.gif
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post 01/08/2012, 05:35 PM
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Maybe Charlotte if you don't like Scarlet?

Other ideas:

Amelia Dene
Catherine Dene
Keisha Dene
Taylor Dene
Penelope Dene
Samara Dene
Bonnie Dene
Rachel Dene
Rosa Dene
Lucy Dene
Kasey Dene
Nicola Dene
Francesca Dene
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post 01/08/2012, 05:38 PM
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when i grow up i wanna be like me
Evangeline Dene
Celeste Dene
Eliza Dene
Greta Dene
Jasmine Dene
Lydia Dene
Madeline Dene
Athena Dene
Holly Dene
Freya Dene
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post 01/08/2012, 05:41 PM
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I love Violet and Juliet, Scarlett not so much. I did like Penelope and Magnolia suggested upthread.

Other ideas:

Elizabeth Dene
Tabitha Dene
Verity Dene
Liliana Dene
Tansy Dene
Beatrice Dene
Kezia Dene
Zara Dene
Naomi Dene
Tamara Dene
Valeria Dene
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post 01/08/2012, 05:49 PM
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I like pp suggestions of Holly & Poppy.

Helena
Katie
Eleni
Luna
Edith
Esmae
Iris
Isis
Kyra
Audrey
Eva
Ava

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post 01/08/2012, 06:01 PM
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Eliana (pronounced Elli-arna)
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Renzington
post 01/08/2012, 06:41 PM
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Charlotte Dene
Miranda Dene

I like formal names original.gif
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kerilyntaryn
post 01/08/2012, 07:03 PM
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to go with Tiarna

what about

Eleni
Elena
Kiara
Kira
Leila
Sierra
Brianna
Amira
Amaya
Brielle
Arielle
Kayla
Jemma/Gemma
Jenna
Kayley
Amber
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ozrose
post 01/08/2012, 07:06 PM
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I've loved Matilda for a long time but after thinking I was never going to get another girl (which is still possibly the case :-)) we named one of our sheep that! Tilly has also been on top of the list but DH isn't sold on it.

So far I'm liking these suggestions...
Amelia Dene
Poppy Dene
Bonnie Dene
Samara Dene
Evangeline Dene
Violet Dene
Hazel Dene
Audrey Dene

Thanks for your contributions! Keep 'em coming if you can! I know how many names posts there are *sigh* so appreciate your responses!

*edited due to pregnancy brain and terrible spelling!

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