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  1. #151
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    Ooh, I like the sound of Arrow Dawn! :-) Better than the sound of Arrow Fawn. LOL

  2. #153
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    Well,if you're set on Arrow, I think a three syllable name would be nice. I have read the other comments, but not sure if these are repeats:
    Arrow Marina
    Arrow Miranda
    Arrow Kerensa
    Arrow Jacinta
    Arrow Serena

    A two-syllable one I like:
    Arrow Cerise

    I think Ro would be a cute nickname.

  3. #155
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    Sometimes having a comical husband is very irritating. Told him to look at the list of virtue names & say Arrow in front of one he liked & he says Arrow & then reads down the list. Ahh!

  4. #157
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    I happen to love your choice of Arrow for your daughter! I don't really see how Hunter and Arrow together in a sibset is bad, I think it is cool and they will both have some sort of connection with each other and the family. And you're right; arrows aren't just weapons, they are also shapes and signs of guidance. I think that if you like the name, and your husband does too, you should go with it regardless of the judgements of others.

  5. #159
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    I think that you should definitely continue to look for a name you love more, and if you don't I think Arrow is cool, edgy and definitely unisex, but not in a bad way. She may hate it, but that can happen to any name! Hunter/Arrow combo makes me groan a bit, but she will spend the vast majority of her life as an individual adult, not as hunter's little sister! Row/Ro is a great nickname, catchy, my best friend goes by Ro.

    Arrow Dawn seems too masculine considering that Dawn sounds the same as Don. I vote for girly-girl mn

    Arrow Genevieve
    Arrow Antoinette
    Arrow Serenity
    Arrow Lucilla
    Arrow Clementine
    Arrow Magdalena
    Arrow Ophelia
    Arrow Vivianne
    Arrow Marietta

  6. #161
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    I have to add that Arrow Serenity is my fave, adds to the virtue theme, sounds feminine, the cadence flows and the meaning really tones down the potentially more aggressive/weapon association with Arrow

  7. #163
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    As for virtue middle names;
    Adela- "noble"
    Adelaide/Alice- "noble"
    Akira- "bright; clear"
    Amara- "grace"
    Amity
    Anna-"gracious"
    Annora- "honor"
    Aretha- "virtuous"
    Charis- "grace; kindness"
    Charisma
    Charity
    Chastity
    Clara/Claire- "clear, bright"
    Clarity
    Clemency
    Concord/Concordia- "harmony"
    Constance
    Cordelia
    Crystal
    Diplomacy
    Dulce- "sweet"
    Ebele- "mercy, kindness"
    Emery- "industrious"
    Esperanza- "to hope"
    Fay/Faye- "faith"
    Felicity- "happiness"
    Fidelity
    Garden- "transparent;clear" (Basque)
    Grace
    Haidee- "modest, reverent"
    Harmony
    Hannah-"grace"
    Honor
    Hope
    Jasna- "clear; sharp"
    Justice
    Leocadia- "bright, clear"
    Lux- "light"
    Malie/Maleah- "calm"
    Marley- "pleasant wood"
    Mercedes- "mercy"
    Merit
    Millie/Millicent- "hardworking; strength"
    Modesty
    Naomi- "pleasantness"
    Nellie- "bright"
    Noble
    Nora- "honor"
    Patience
    Phoebe-"pure"
    Pleasance
    Prue/Prudence
    Rayna- "care"
    Rosamund
    Roxana- "bright"
    Sage- "wise"
    Serenity
    Symphony- "concordant in sound"
    Unity
    Vera- "faith" or "true"
    Verity

  8. #165
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    Yeah, the Arrow Dawn definitely sounded alot better in my head. Once I said it aloud to my daughter, it didn't sound so good.

    I do prefer short middle names. No more then 2 syllables. I was only considering Tabitha because of the deceased grandmother that my husband barely remembers.

    Row/Ro as a nickname...my son gets called Buddy Row alot. Nicknames in our family usually have nothing to do with the actual name. LOL But I could totally see my son & daughter calling her Ro.

  9. #167
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    The name reminds me of Psalm 127 a beautiful poem about the value of children "like an arrow in the hand of a warrior are the children of ones youth...blessed is the man whose quiver is full"

    I really think that a longer mn flows better but some more thoughts:

    Arrow Serene
    Arrow Friendship
    Arrow Patience
    Arrow Lovely

  10. #169
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    I will sometime today go back through & look at all the middle name suggestions.

    But for now, here's my list I'm kinda considering & waiting on hubby to say yay or nay (these are not in order of ranking):

    Elle or Elly
    Jace or Jacy
    Layne
    Love
    Manda or Mandy
    Rae
    Hope
    Jane or Janay

    Mee is Chinese for beautiful but very hesitant on that.

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