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  1. #1
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    Lightbulb Need a boy name... that goes with my 3 older boys names

    I have 3 boys and am expecting again. Not sure if this baby is a boy or girl, but my money's on another lil man! My boys names are:
    Chase Michael
    Dylan John
    Blake Curtis
    So, my first and third sons have one syllable first names, and two syllable middle. I would like my second and fourth to have two syllable first names, and one syllable middle.
    They also have B, C, D names so I want this baby to have an A or E name, and only 5 letters. I can't use Aiden or Ethan. His middle name is going to be Scott. Can anybody help me!? LOL

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  3. #5
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    A names:

    Aaron
    Abbot
    Aeron
    Allan/Allen
    Albin
    Alvan/Alven/Alvin
    Albus
    Alcot
    Asher
    Anson
    Anton
    Angus
    Aries
    Arrow
    Arvin
    Aspen
    Aston
    Atlas
    Alder

    E names:

    Eamon
    Edger/Edgar
    Edmon
    Edson
    Edvin
    Edwin
    Ellis
    Elmer
    Elroy
    Embry
    Emile
    Enoch
    Ennis
    Erick
    Errol
    Erwin
    Espen
    Eugen
    Efron

    Hopes this help, even it shows names you are do not want.

  4. #7
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    Man, I thought I had it....and then I realized it was 6 letters, not 5. Dang it. Lol. Anyway, the suggestion was Austin.

    I'm surprised that this one wasn't mentioned...Avery (A vree...not A ver ee but it probably depends on where you're from)

  5. #9
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    Aaron Scott
    Embry Scott
    both sounds good with the other names.
    15 year old who writes in her spare time, looking for new names all the time <3

    Girls: Melody, Briar, Arabella, Tempest, Zoey, London, Zara, Peyton, Sadie, Rani, Liora, Jordan
    Boys: Jackson, Rixon, Seamus, Jai, Claude, Carter, Asher, Rhys, Rian (prn Ree-an), Levi, Leo, Joey, Harper, Damien, Sebastian, Jasper

  6. #11
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    The only name that I can come up with right now that fits all your constraints AND sounds right with his brothers' names is Asher.
    Asher Scott. Asher, Blake, Chase and Dylan.
    Hazel, Louise, Zoe
    Calvin, Mark, Elijah

  7. #13
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    Welcome to Nameberry!

    My recommendation is ...

    01. Asher [Hebrew - two syllables - five letters]
    02. Blake [English - one syllable - five letters]
    03. Chase [English - one syllable - five letters]
    04. Dylan [Welsh - two syllables - five letters]

    Sources:
    Behindthename.com [and] http://www.babynames1000.com/five-letter/
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  8. #15
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    Thank you ladies! As of right now, my husband and I are both loving Asher Scott. Do any of you truly like this name, or is it just my ocd name tendancies that require what this name has? Lol, I do love the meaning also. Thanks again!

  9. #17
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    Asher Scott sounds great as a name on its own and fits perfectly with your other sons' names. I think you've got a winner.
    Lucía Noemí (2008)
    Sebastián Tomás (2010)
    Inés Magdalena (2013)
    We are done having babies, but other names I love are: Eloísa Pilar, Elena Beatriz, Agustín Ulises, and Félix Ignacio

  10. #19
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    I like Asher, and its meaning, and it works nicely. I would go with that.

    As far as other A/E names, I also like Emmet, which in Hebrew means 'truth'. But OCD aside I probably prefer the spelling Emmett.

    All the other A/E names I like have the wrong number of letters even if they have the right number of syllables.

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