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834.1 | a few "unusual" options... | AMCUCS::MEHRING | | Tue Oct 27 1992 19:38 | 31 |
| Cathy,
Congratulations...and I think Addison is a nice name with Brooks - and
not very common. Perhaps you would like Madison for a girl?
Other possibilities:
Bailey
Angeline
Lindy
Mackenzie or Mackenna
Rochelle
Sheridan
Boys:
Wilson
Harrison
Gordon
Duncan
Keenan
Griffin
Wesley
Mason
Can you give any more clues as to what kinds of names you like for
girls'? What is your ethnic heritage? You're lucky since Brooks is an
easy name to work with! (I also have a nephew Gregory Brooks and niece
Rebecca "Becca" Brooks...)
Good luck,
-Cori
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834.2 | More info. | USHS01::BROOKS | | Wed Oct 28 1992 10:21 | 13 |
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I did consider Madison for a girl - but I find myself looking at
common girl names with unique spelling such as Ashleigh and Alyssa.
My husband and I both have French and English ancestors, but we have
not limited ourselves as far as names. The only tradition is there must
be an "L" middle name - this is tradition on both sides and we are
running out of good ones.
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
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834.3 | Middle "L" Names | KYOA::CHANG | | Wed Oct 28 1992 14:09 | 28 |
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I do like both Madison and Addison for names. As for middle names
beginning with "L"
Boys:
Lawrence
Lee
Lloyd
Lyle
Leonard
Leon
Girls:
Larissa
Lee, Leigh
Leah
Leslie
Lisa
Laurel
Lauren, Laura
Leila
Lettica
Lavinia
Leonore, Leonora
Good Luck to you,
Chris
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834.4 | Here's an attempt... | AMCUCS::MEHRING | | Wed Oct 28 1992 16:55 | 30 |
| Cathy,
I like Alyssa, but don't ususally go for odd spellings of names like
Ashleigh, so this is a tough one for me, but here are some thoughts
(these are independent lists - not matched up):
Girls First Middle
Anjelika Lynne
Jenivieve Lynette
Viktoria Lorna
Zandra Lorrine
Chelle Lara
Karley Lise
Nicolette Lark
Marlee Limerick
Stefanie Luanne
Boys First Middle
Trent Landon
Nicolas Logan
Alec Lance
Nathan Lucas
So, what does your list of contenders look like for girls?
The search continues...
-Cori
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834.5 | Try a simple meaningful "L" | POCUS::PERETZS | | Mon Nov 16 1992 15:48 | 7 |
| My son is Adam, and I am hoping his son will be Addison (son of Adam)!
I love the name! As for the "L", have you considered just using the L?
Harry S Truman is an example, the S stands for nothing. Friends of
mine recently had a little girl, they named her Katherine Z Klien. No
period after the Z, and the Z is not short for anything, just a Z.
With your family history the "L" will stand for something, but it is a
tradition not a "word" or "name".
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