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Zephie Chugger
post 27/11/2012, 09:00 AM
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Just dreaming as I had my first transfer this monring.

We already have Elliot Dash and Rohan Jett
Both boys are know by their middle names Dash and Jett and so will any other child

Girl
Quincy Rae

Boy
Tristan Finn

We welcome any ideas along the lines of first names can't be shorted and middle name needs to be in style.

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emlis22
post 27/11/2012, 09:35 AM
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I like both Tristan and Finn. The ends sound similar, but its not awful. I also think it matches your other boys names very well.

Quincy and Rae are NMS, and tbh I've only ever heard Quincy on a boy.

Stella Rae
Olivia Rae
Quinn Noa
Stella Raven
Aurora Sage
Phoebe Raine
Phoebe Syke

Good luck!
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la di dah
post 27/11/2012, 09:53 AM
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I like Tristan Finn.

I like Rae but think of hearing "Quincy Ray" as a very masculine combo. Rae is androgynous in sound (not spelling, I get that) and Quincy is in my experience a boy's name? I think I'd break the combo and use one or the other, personally. Or move Quincy to the boy side?

Girls
Molly Mae, because I'm fond of alliteration for some reason. Or Megan.
Ivy Jane - I really love Jane actually and think its underused as a primary name.
Leah Fern
Alexa Wren
Twila Blythe
Quilla Rae

Boys
Levi Heath
Quincy/Quentin Finn
Micah Zane
Owen Rhys
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post 27/11/2012, 09:58 AM
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I like your boys name. Woud you be calling your dd by her middle name as well?

I prefer Quinleigh Rae to Quincy. Otherwise I like Willow Rae.
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Zephie Chugger
post 27/11/2012, 02:35 PM
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I knew this was the place to ask.

Some great names, loving Aurora Sage.
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Gudrun
post 27/11/2012, 06:14 PM
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Ainsley Meg

Cormac Flynn
Austin Leith
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post 27/11/2012, 07:49 PM
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QUOTE (la di dah @ 27/11/2012, 10:53 AM) *
I like Tristan Finn.

I like Rae but think of hearing "Quincy Ray" as a very masculine combo. Rae is androgynous in sound (not spelling, I get that) and Quincy is in my experience a boy's name? I think I'd break the combo and use one or the other, personally. Or move Quincy to the boy side?

I agree! I will have a think about girl combos.
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Zephie Chugger
post 28/11/2012, 10:01 PM
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Aurora Sage has been voted out by DW now thinking...

Veronica Rae

Thoughts?
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la di dah
post 28/11/2012, 10:03 PM
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post 28/11/2012, 11:39 PM
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Yep I really like Veronica and I also think Veronica Rae is a great combo. Only problem for me is that I don't like Rae much.
I do love your naming system btw; I like that it is a bit different.

Anyway I like these options:

Veronica Maeve
Veronica Faith
Veronica Lark
Veronica Britt
Veronica Ciel
Veronica Laine
Veronica Raine
Veronica Neve

You might like Veronique as well?


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