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Conference oass::babynames

Title:A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy)
Notice:BABYNAMES is now on-line and writable! Enjoy...
Moderator:OASS::BURDEN_D
Created:Tue Feb 13 1996
Last Modified:Fri May 30 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:996
Total number of notes:7139

219.0. "Girls name to go with Fisher" by FNYFS::AUNGIER (Give Ireland back to the Irish) Fri Apr 22 1988 18:21

    My sister had a baby girl 2 days ago and they have not put a name
    on the baby. Can anybody help.
    
    Her marriage name is Fisher, so put your thinking hats on and come
    up with possible girls names that would suit the surname Fisher.
    

    El Gringo
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219.1Heres a few.SHARE::STOCKRM97Sat Apr 23 1988 11:049
          
    
                         Carrie Fisher.
                      (just kidding)
    
    How about    Courtney
                 Nichole
      or mabey   Kimberly
    
219.2Soft sounds for a soft sounding surnameKAOFS::S_BROOKMany hands make bytes workMon Apr 25 1988 09:486
    Maybe some alliteration wouldn't be unpleasant ...
    
    Fenella
    Fiona
    Phillipa
    
219.3GALA DENISEMSDOA1::LSMITHMon Apr 25 1988 17:517
I have a cousin whose last name is Fisher.  Her name is GALA DENISE FISHER.

They liked the name Gala and since I was the first granddaughter in the family 
and she was the last, they used my middle name Denise.  


Lorie
219.4Try a 3-syllable nameGNUVAX::JOHNSONFri Apr 29 1988 12:2526
    One- or three-syllable names sound best with simple, two-syllable surnames.
    "Nicole Fisher" sounds rather flat to me, but Nicole is a popular, trendy
    choice at the moment. How about:
    
    Marilyn Fisher
    Anne Fisher
    Jerilyn Fisher
    Carolyn   "
    Abigail   "    (I know, get out the dust cap, full-length smock,
                    and granny glasses, but Abbie Fisher sounds good)
    
    Elizabeth Fisher
    Adrienne Fisher (I like the sound of this one.)
    
    Some not-so bad two-syllable names:
    
    Suzanne Fisher (or Susan)
    .
    .
    .
    I'm running out of names. I think you have a lot of choices open
    to you anyway. Good luck. I hope the baby has a name soon.
    
    JKJ
    
    
219.5Caroline FisherEDUHCI::WARRENFri Apr 29 1988 15:072
    How about Caroline?
    
219.6CSC32::MA_BAKERTue Nov 29 1988 17:354
    My mother's family name was Fisher. Her name was Evelyn, and her
    sisters are Edda Elizabeth (Mom called her Ed but to everyone else
    she is Beth), and Margery. 
    
219.7AMYPCOJCT::ACKERWed May 04 1994 16:232
    AMY
    
219.8DECWET::JOMary had a little lamb, with mint jelly. Dot WarnerThu May 05 1994 14:312
    
    Samantha Fisher ?