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  1. #1
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    Macy Breanne?

    I like the combo Macy Breanne, but there's something a little off about it. I guess it's because it reminds me of 'merci bien' - the French way to say thank you...not that that's a problem, but it just kind of bugs me. Do you like that combo, or do you think it sounds weird too? Would Macy Brienna (bree-N-uh) be better? Any other suggestions for a MN for Macy?
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    You're right, it does kind of soud like merci bien when said fast. Maybe Brielle instead of Breanne? I also like Macy Claire, Macy Catherine, Macy Brynn, Macy Isabelle, and Macy Louise.
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    I was just going to say the same thing as the person above. I think Macy Brielle is much better. I'm not a fan of Breanne. I also like Macy Briella. Or Macy Noelle?
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    Interesting that you choose to spell it like that - my sister is Breanna.

    I like Breanne and Brielle. I prefer Breanne with Macy, though. Macy is very modern sounding and I think Brielle makes the whole thing feel...less substantial? I would love to see Macy Vivien, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flick View Post
    Interesting that you choose to spell it like that - my sister is Breanna.
    Haha, my real name is Breanna with an E too - so, naturally, I would spell it that way
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    Quote Originally Posted by arilee_sc View Post
    Haha, my real name is Breanna with an E too - so, naturally, I would spell it that way

    That's pretty neat - I've only met one other person aside from her with that spelling.

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    I don't like Breanne much at all, sorry to say. Or Brielle. I'd prefer Brynn but...eh, I don't like any of the 'Br-' names.

    Sorry, I'm not much help!

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    I like Macy Breanne, but I see what you're saying.

    Macy Brienna is a bit better imo. Brienna livens the name up more than Breanne does.

    Other similar ideas:
    Macy Brenna
    Macy Brielle
    Macy Belle
    Macy Briesen
    Macy Bridget
    Macy Brietta
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