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Thread: unique baby girl names
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May 18th, 2012 11:06 AM #11
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May 18th, 2012 01:04 PM #13
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I don't care for any of them, sorry. Their all extremely trendy and the spellings make my head hurt. Koralyn spelled Coraline is pretty.
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May 18th, 2012 01:33 PM #15
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May 18th, 2012 01:49 PM #17
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I like Delaney best, followed by Ainsley.
Paisley and Bailey are alright.
Don't like Raylie and Shaylie at all
Albany is the capital of my state. I would not use it, but it is interesting and the the most unusual of your list.
I don't much like the middle names, except Kiersten (I like it spelled Kirsten).
I think unique is an overused word when discussing names. Very few names are actually unique. Unusual is more like it.
Some of those on your list are not particularly unusual. Bailey is popular and Paisley is moving up. I think Ainsley is too.Shannon
Some of my Favorite Names:
Girls: Anna, Alexandra, Anastasia, Lily, Ivy, Isla, Catherine, Cerys, Cara, Ciara, Aislinn, Adriana, Adrienne, Ariana, Alison. Genevieve, Alexa, Fiona, Annabel, Amabel. Angela, Noelle, Amanda, Amelie, Victoria, Sara, Vivienne. Tabitha, Adela, Sylvie
Boys: Ethan, Nicholas, Aidan, Ciaran, Ian, Liam, Ryan, Justin, John, Cian, Evan, Noah, Brendan, Alexander, Thomas, David, Stephen, Declan, Finn, Flynn.

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