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  1. #11
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    Noah
    Henry
    Elijah/Elliott (both really similar, and I can't choose between the two! I might slightly prefer Elijah for you)
    Micah/Beckett (these would both get spot five for me... I can't decide between the two! Beckett Micah might be a really cool combo...)
    Elias

    I would keep William, Leonidas, and Thomas (or the more Greek Themistocles) as MNs, personally.

    Good luck!
    Ashley
    twenty-something name lover dreaming of adoption.

    Isabelle | Arianne | Olivia | Violet | Rachel | Liliana | Charlotte | Eleni | Hannah | Eva | Catherine | Tess | Emmeline
    Caleb | Everett | Asher | Jack | Grayson | Avery | Bailey | Samuel | Charles | Boaz

  2. #13
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    In no order:
    Noah
    William
    Elijah
    Elliot
    Micah
    Some of my evolving favorites:

    Hermione Grey - Lola Meredith - Matilda Charlotte - Meredith Eloise - Verity Kate - Violet Athena

    Benjamin Michael - Burke Atticus - Chandler Michael - Cole Shepard - Jackson Rupert - Nolan James

  3. #15
    1. Leonidas -- I love this. I think it's totally do-able since it's in your heritage. The very cool and modern nn Leo makes it very accessible. Sounds very strong. I hope you use this. Really.

    2. Elijah -- Because you're looking for a strong name. I think this one well qualifies.

    3. William -- My next nomination for strong-sounding name.

    4. Ethan -- Quiet strength.

    5. Basil and Raphael -- these are my next favorites, neither of them as strong as the others but I'm so smitten with Leonidas I hope you don't make it down to my fifth favorite :-D

  4. #17
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  5. #19
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    My top five from your list are:

    Henry
    Elijah
    Thomas
    Ethan
    Kent
    Mother of three teenagers: (1) Daniel Glen, (2) Timothy Austin, and (3) Rebecca Jane... all middle names honor family... 3rd generation mn Jane. (A second girl would have been Susanna Eve and a third boy, maybe Isaac...)

  6. #21
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    Favorites:::

    Silas
    Raphael
    Willem
    Leonidas (nn Leo)
    Thomas

    Good luck!
    --Megan

    Please vote on my namelist!
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  7. #23
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    Melbourne, Australia
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  8. #25
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    1. Micah
    2. Henry
    3. Leonidas
    4. Graham
    5. Silas

    I like that Leonidas is a family name, and a connection to your heritage, but at the same time, contains on-trend and "cool" North American nick-names Leo/Leon.

  9. #27
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    Leonidas (Grandpa's name -- from Greece) - I think it's great to give a nod to your heritage, and also it can be shortened to the well-known Leo for everyday use.
    Graham
    Raphael
    Beckett
    Roman
    Switching careers and becoming an RN! Sadly mommy plans will have to wait until that's done. Still loving names though!

  10. #29
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    Leonidas Henry- I love the familial connection here. Wouldn't usually be one of my favourite names but that swings it. Leon and Leo are so dashing
    Willem Leo- Willem might just be my favourite. The classic Will with a charming, unexpected twist
    Raphael Henry- Love Raphael and LOVE Raffi. Beautiful
    Beckett William- Beckett is a great name; one of my favourites. However, it doesn't have the gravitas of Willem or Raphael for me. Like it a lot though
    Roman Leo- Roman is a good name. Very strong. Would you want to use Leo or a form of it as a middle name? It sounds as though the family connections are an important factor for you.
    Alec Willem- Alec is so underused, another twist on a well used name. I like it the least of these 6 though- there's something slightly slick about it. It doesn't have the warmth of the others quite. But it sounds streamlined and interesting. Maybe Alec Leonidas has a little more 'warmth'?

    Really good list- enjoyed reading it. Will be keeping my eyes peeled for what you go with!

    (just playing with combinations really, can't help myself!)
    mum to the lovely Harriet Katia (10) Beatrix Liv (6) and Cordelia Joyce (4) and Lionel Rafferty (1 whole year already)

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