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Thread: Help Me Find Lee Names!
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June 26th, 2012 11:08 AM #11
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June 26th, 2012 11:33 AM #13
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June 26th, 2012 01:33 PM #15
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I don't think of Leander, Leopold, and Ottilie as in the same category of "lee" names as your family's names and the others on this list. They contain a "lee" sound somewhere but don't come from the English root meaning meadow.
Charlie, Molly and Nellie don't either (they started as diminutives of names that don't contain the lee sound), but I associate them more with Kylee than Leopold etc.
I recommend Brooksley ("the Cassandra of the derivatives crisis") and love Leighton too.
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June 26th, 2012 01:37 PM #17
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June 27th, 2012 09:56 PM #19
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My favorites are:
Avonlea
Ottilie
Ainsley
Nellie
Waverly
Leonie
Marley
Coralie
Cleo
Eliana
Paisley
Milly
Tilly
Cecily
Amelie
Romilly
Liliana
Eulalie
Celia
Natalia
Azalea
Bradley
Charlie
Bailey
Finley
Farley
Julian
Elliot
Kingsley
Bromley
Does anyone else have any different ones? You've all been so helpful
-K
And, in response to blairx, I'm really only looking for the name sound, not so much the meaning. They don't have Lee in their names because of the meaning and they only have "Lee" and not better uses of it like I want because I come from a rather uncreative, very Southern family. Lee is about as far as they got. Mary-Lee is a step up for them.Last edited by imperioustigerlily; June 27th, 2012 at 10:04 PM.
Kylee
Ladies:
Cecilia, Esme, Matilda, Charlotte, and Iris
Gentlemen:
Oakley, Luca, Hugo, Skandar, and Emmett
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