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  1. #11
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    I like Annelise. Leonie also comes to mind.
    more ideas-
    Liora
    Amelia
    Cecelia
    Lela
    Melia
    Aliyah
    Selene
    Celia
    Delia
    Elise
    Helene
    Lena
    Liesel
    Melina
    Elysia
    Natalia
    Cecelia
    Marleen
    Molly
    Azalea
    Dahlia
    Zelia
    Selena
    Cybele
    Last edited by lis09; June 26th, 2012 at 11:30 AM.

  2. #13
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    Kirrily
    Elliya
    Leah
    Elly
    Isilee
    Ollie
    Elleana
    Marley
    jUlIA [jUlEs] AbIgAIl [IggY] flOrEncE [wrEn] EmmElInE[EmmY] kIrrIlY [kIrrI]
    sAmsOn AUgUst OllY IndIgO hUgO

  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by imperioustigerlily View Post
    Hello berries!

    Lee is a family name and everyone in my immediate family has Lee in their name somewhere (Me- KyLEE, my mom- Katina Michelle LEE, my dad- BradLEY, my sister- KimberLY, my aunt- Debbie Mary-LEE, my cousin- AshLEY, etc.). I'd very much like for my kids to have it in their names somewhere too. I would very much LOVE to have a list that I could choose from and I'd greatly appreciate if you could help me find more. The Lee doesn't have to be at the end of the name, of course. I'd actually like to find some names that have it in other places. Off of the top of my head, I can think of:

    GIRLS:
    Avonlea
    Ottilie
    Linley (pron. lynn-lee)
    Everly (my great grandmother's middle name)
    Molly
    Hadley
    Ainsley
    Nellie
    Waverly

    BOYS:
    Bradley
    Leander
    Charlie
    Bailey
    Leighton
    Finley
    Leopold
    Berkeley
    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.

  4. #17
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    I know someone who has a baby girl named Adalee. Though I wouldn't personally use it, I think it's cute. Not sure of an appropriate spelling for it. Adaley, Adaleigh, Adali, and Adalea all look strange. I guess only Adalee would work.

  5. #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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