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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by lori johnson View Post
    My recommendation is ...

    Rowan [and] Beecher

    ... a sibset comprised of two-syllable spunky English unisex names with tree-related meanings.
    I love the idea of the names connecting like that, but I'm not a fan of Beecher. I had Ash on my list for the same reason, and I lengthened it to Asher because I like 2 syllable names.
    My cherished daughter, Rowan Jane. ~b. 10/2011~


    Sawyer * Merit * Asher Looking for more girls names!
    Felix * North * Omri * Joss * Silas


    TTC in August!

  2. #13
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  3. #15
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    My son (13) is called Beecher which was my great grandfather's name. My daughter (10) was going to be Rowan if she was a boy.

  4. #17
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    Feb 2012
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    I actually really like Beecher, I've never heard it before.

    I think Asa, Felix, and Ezra sound really good with Rowan. Theyve been mentioned before, but they'd be the ones is add.
    Kylee

    Ladies:
    Cecilia, Esme, Matilda, Charlotte, and Iris

    Gentlemen:
    Oakley, Luca, Hugo, Skandar, and Emmett

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    Mar 2012
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    My son's name is Crosby. His brother is due in three days and we are going with either Rhys or Gideon this time. I love quirky boys names

  8. #25
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    If you like August and Augusten then you might also like Augustus. Where I am from people with this name sometimes use the nn Gus or Gussie.

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