what about covin or corbin.. Alvin and cora...
Almora.... oh i like that one...
here is a site that came up when i did a serch on combineing baby names..never mind it dosent work
2006-11-21 03:25:30
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answered by Jackson 4
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You could do Mira (Mi from Michelle and ra from Cora, or Sonora)
even Cora Michelle together is pretty.
You could also do Ravin (Ra from Sonora and vin from Alvin)
Having a harder time with boys names. . . sorry, hope this helps some!
2006-11-21 03:24:55
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answered by wyllow 6
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Addison Morris 1. Jacob Ryan 2. Charlie Hendricks 3. Chloe Grace, Malleigh Kara (car-ah) and Noah Carson 4. Rosalie Charlotte 5. Felisha Eden Grace Addie&Charlie Jacob, Chloe, Malleigh, Noah, Rosalie, Felisha :)
2016-05-22 07:11:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Girls:
Solvina
Solvira (from the SO from sonora, LVI from alvin, RA from cora)
Alnora
Boys:
Alson (AL from alvin and SON from sonora)
Corvin (CO from cora and VIN from alvin)
2006-11-21 05:22:58
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answered by choosinghappiness 5
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For a boy, Calvin, Michael, Caine, and Cale. For a girl, you could get Nora, Rain, Laine, Rochelle, Lora, Leora, Anna, Correlle, Coral, Loralei, Sinee and I'm sure there are many others. The preceding names would be a combination of all 4 names. Some sound pretty cool I think.
2006-11-21 04:56:07
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answered by shortydolphin 3
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Alvin+ Sonara= Alnara, Sovin, Salvin (sounds like an antiseptic :) ), Sona, Ralvin, Rav, Alvinson, Alvan, Alnara, Alvinia, ..anything you want
Cora- Carol, Cory
Michelle- Chell, Missy
Michelle Cora- Chella
I give up! Go to http://www.babynames.com/Names/Popular/
Should be able to get one
2006-11-21 03:35:29
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answered by jrema 2
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Just put both of those names together. Cora Michelle would be very nice. I like that.
2006-11-21 03:40:41
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answered by Blondi 6
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My children have four full legal names.
This is an old tradition but a cool way to keep family names ongoing.
For instance for the first name "new and what your gut tells you the child looks like to you"
* Second, name “a grandparents middle name"
* Third, name “grandparents middle or last name, an uncle or aunt’s middle name or a favored great grandparent’s name"
* Last name “of course...your child's last name"
I will give you an example:
Jonathan (my gut knew he was a true Jonathan)
Michael (my brother’s first name)
Murphy (his father's, father's middle name)
The last name.
2nd, child
Lucas (my first child picked out his name)
Charleston (my father's middle name)
Thomas (his father's, father's middle name)
The last name.
Their father's family practices an old Roman Catholic religion. In this case, they would have even more names added after some sort of religious ritual...and an Irish custom within the "family"
1st, name a Saint's name chosen by the parent's-2nd, name is an old family name associated with a Saint-
3rd, another Saint’s name...yes this is so repetitive...given by their respective Priest.
4th, name the mother's brother's first name-
5th, name a Saint's name given by their Godfather-
6th, finally the fathers last name.
Yes, this is a true and factual statement!
Interesting, but true.
2006-11-21 19:14:18
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answered by yaya 2
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I agree with Jen--Cora Michelle would be a beautiful name
2006-11-21 07:01:04
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answered by Megan 2
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Cichelle (keyshell) (kishell)
allora
adore
Adel
Manoria
Finnley Cole
Elliot Cole
2006-11-21 03:32:42
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answered by angelic1302 3
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