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  1. #1
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    Double Barrel Names

    I'm wondering if you guys can help me come up with a couple of brilliant double barrel names. I want the first halves to be: Amy, and Ruth. The second halves, I need help with. My only requirement is that I cannot have Ruth-Ann (already have one of those in the family). I know most of you are going to suggest Amy Ruth...and I'm not quite sure if I like that enough. I want to see what else you can come up with, so...show me what you've got!

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    I like the PPs suggestion of Amy Beth, and I suggest Ruth Jane and Amy Claire.
    Marius & Elodie
    Augustus & Millicent
    Frederick & Hazel
    Theodore & Eulalie
    Phineas & Cosette

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  5. #9
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    What about:

    Ruth Eve (has a Ruthie sound but more classy)
    Ruth Marie
    Amy June
    Amy Beth (ohiom mentioned and I like it too)
    Amy May (cool cause it's got the same letters and it does flow nice)

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    Mother to Grace Patricia "Gracie Pat" (Sep. 2008), Eloise Martha "Elsie Mae" (Feb. 2013) & angel baby Jesse

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  7. #13
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    Amy Jo (Jo can be short for whatever name you like that starts with Jo)
    Amy Lou (Lou good nn for Louise, Louanna, Luella)
    Amy Lea/Lee
    Amy Eve
    Amy Gail
    Amy Sue
    Amy Rose

    Ruth Adele/Adela
    Ruth Isla
    Ruth Opal

    Ruth sounds much better and is easier to pair in the second spot so I'll just do a few combos I think are nice:
    Ella Ruth
    Georgia Ruth
    Lenora Ruth
    Lila/Lily Ruth
    Gloria Ruth
    Julia Ruth
    Tara Ruth
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    Mona Maeve/Maeva Cordelia nn Dolly Magdalena Adelaide Geneva Fiona Flora Ramona Rose Katerina Juliet Aoife Odessa Sylvie Vera Guinevere Vivienne Marina Claire Eva/Ava Augusta Agatha Evelina Lavinia Alouetta

    Jack Sawyer Owen Seamus Timothy Vaughn Frank Murphy Spencer Guy Conrad Graham Simon Trevor Theodore Maximus Pierce Mark Hank Rex Colm Leif Eamon Grady Grant Forrest North

  8. #15
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    Love the suggestion of Amy-Jane!
    Amy-Faye
    Amy-Leigh
    Amy-Grace
    Amy-Mae
    Amy-Elise

    Ruth is tough in the first spot! In the second, I love:
    Mabel-Ruth
    Ellie-Ruth
    Penny-Ruth

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  10. #19
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    Ruth is hard! I can only think of double barrel names with it in the second half.
    Anna Ruth
    Mary Ruth
    Avery Ruth
    Willa Ruth

    For some reason it sounds better to me in the first half when it is the nn Ruthie
    Ruthie Grace
    Ruthie Mae
    Ruthie Jane

    For Amy I like what many have suggested already
    Amy Claire
    Amy Louise (Amy Lou)
    Amy Leigh
    Amy Kate

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