- Hannah [name_f]Lily[/name_f]
- Emmylou
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I didn’t like it two days ago but now i do!!!
Which sounds the best?
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choose up to 10:
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Adonis
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Ambrose
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Atticus
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Bellamy
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Caspian
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Draco
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Edmund
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Killian
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Sawyer
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Tobias
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choose up to 7:
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Which do you like best for a boy?
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Yeah, I thought [name_f]Lavender[/name_f] would be too feminine for most people so was surprised to see it ranked so high in the first poll I made for it so I made sure to clarify that in this one.
I personally would love to see [name_f]Lavender[/name_f] on a boy though haha
I actually thought it was meant for a girl in your first poll, that’s why I voted for it I do personally find it too feminine for a boy (coming from someone who likes [name_f]Ivy[/name_f] and [name_f]Cleo[/name_f] on boys).
Do you prefer these names on a boy or a girl?
Taylor
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Karis
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Terry
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Dana
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Jamie
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Riley
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Quinn
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Addison
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Avery
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Payton
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Can [name_u]Penny[/name_u] and [name_f]Lizzie[/name_f] stand on their own?
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I thought my name ([name_u]Abby[/name_u]) was too boring and old fashioned when I was younger, which is why I don’t think I’d appreciate [name_u]Anne[/name_u] :/.
How would you pronounce the name [name_f]Tara[/name_f]?
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@caramel107, [name_f]Nell[/name_f] or [name_f]Elsie[/name_f] would be my favorite
I love (in addition to [name_f]Elise[/name_f]):
Nella
[name_f]Elsie[/name_f]
[name_f]Anna[/name_f]
[name_f]Lise[/name_f]
I think in the US it tends to be pronounced tair-uh (I’m basing this off [name_f]Buffy[/name_f] the Vampire Slayer ) and tar-uh (a as in car) in the UK (where I’m from). But maybe it differs across both countries
I’ve heard tair-uh most in the US (where I’m from) and tar-uh (A as in car) most in the UK. But I’ve also heard it said other ways in both countries!
Out of curiosity, how do you pronounce your name?
Cah (rhymes with cat) riss. It will probably sound strange with an American accent
Oh, ok! I can see someone from the Northeast US saying it that way!