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88.1 | Babynames | 20601::MELENDEZR | RICARDO MELENDEZ DTN:723-2027 CRO | Wed Mar 11 1987 19:42 | 10 |
| -< Babynames >-
What about:
Neisha
Carla
Marimer
Janice
Ricardo
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88.2 | Must match surname... | 42082::BRIGGS | Richard Briggs | Tue Mar 17 1987 07:55 | 11 |
| I second Carla!
Christian names have to match surnames. A 'soft' christian name only
enhances the harshness of a hard sounding surname (like mine!).
For instance Primrose Briggs really makes my surname stand out as
harsh whereas somethingh like Gareth Briggs gives a much more balanced
name.
Thats just my thoughts!
Richard Briggs
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88.3 | Need more names | 49286::AUNGIER | Rene El Gringo | Wed Apr 15 1987 06:33 | 10 |
| Ricardo,
Marimer is a name I am fimilar with as my sister-in-laws has that
name, Carla sounds nice, Janice, I don't like, Neisha could do but
what are its origins. I am a mixture of Irish, French and Spanish.
Some more ideas please. Thanks so far.
Rene
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88.4 | LEA - ORIANE | SHIRE::MICHE | | Wed May 20 1987 08:13 | 6 |
| How about Lea ? Nice and short, easy in English, French, Spanish
and Chinese (important languages these days).
Or Oriane - old but nice to hear again, not very common, reminds
you of a constellation (nice to think of the stars when you say
a girls name
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88.5 | How about these? | JULIET::THOMPSON_LI | | Wed Aug 03 1988 14:17 | 14 |
| Here are a few suggestions to name your baby if it is a girl.
These are a few of my favorites:
a.) Laura Alexis
b.) Chimae (shi-may)
c.) Christina
d.) Sophia
e.) Nina
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88.6 | For idease | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Wed Aug 03 1988 14:21 | 2 |
| What are your other kids' names?
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88.7 | another name? | DELNI::L_MORSE | | Thu Sep 13 1990 15:11 | 5 |
| My name is Linnea pronounced (Lynn-a *long a *silent e), it's swedish,
the name of a flower I think. Personally I hated it when I was younger,
cause no one else could pronounce it, but when I got older I learned
to appreciate it more, cause it was different. Just wanted to share
that. Good luck picking the perfect name.
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