[name]Cameron[/name] [name]Paul[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] or [name]Cameron[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] [name]Paul[/name] would be my faves. I don’t like the r’s in the [name]Cameron[/name] [name]Reid[/name] combos.
I love your combinations! [name]Cameron[/name] is a fantastic name. If [name]Cameron[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] [name]Reid[/name] had been an option, it would have been my top choice.
Our last name is one syllable ending with d so I was trying to avoid [name]Reid[/name] ____d but [name]Alexander[/name] [name]Reid[/name] is a good flow. I am not sure how I feel about the R’s in [name]Cameron[/name] and [name]Reid[/name]. Part of me doesn’t care, the other part is wanting to avoid it.
I voted for [name]Cameron[/name] [name]Paul[/name] [name]Alexander[/name]. I like a shorter mn with the longer [name]Cameron[/name] but I don’t like all the R’s with [name]Reid[/name] next to it. Would you considering using [name]Elias[/name] in the first mn spot. [name]Cameron[/name] [name]Elias[/name] [name]Reid[/name] ____. I don’t think how the second mn sounds with the ln is that important. Or I’d also like [name]Cameron[/name] [name]Elias[/name] [name]Paul[/name].
I just can’t seem to be okay with [name]Reid[/name] ____d. Other one syllable names are okay in that spot, as long as they don’t end in d. But I love [name]Reid[/name].
It’s so nice to see the name [name]Cameron[/name] being considered, and especially on a boy. I hate seeing [name]Kamryn[/name] and other horrible feminisations.
[name]Cameron[/name] [name]Drew[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] is the one that caught my eye because I have a soft spot for [name]Drew[/name].
If you really don’t like the [name]Reid[/name] ending with your last name, I’d be cautious about using it in either spot. I do love the name, and hate when a name that we love just doesn’t settle with our last name.
I have quite a few friends who’s children have double mn’s. They have ALL said that the last mn is the one that always gets dropped on legal forms to keep things consistent in the post 9/11 world that we’re living in, where things like identifications Must match up more and more firmly. They have all put the name they liked least in that spot because it was dropped the most frequently. So, even if you put [name]Reid[/name] in the first mn spot, on forms where only one mn or mi can be accepted (which seems to be most forms in the US, other than the birth certificate and the social security form) it would end up putting [name]Reid[/name] next to your last name and the second mn totally disappearing. [name]Just[/name] something to keep in mind.