Beginning with "A" I have: Amy, Ashley, Amanda, Amber, Alexis, Alyssa, Andrea, Anna , Anne, Angela, Abigail, Anita, Allison, Alicia, Alice, April, Now for the names ending in "A"
Jessica, Melissa, Rebecca, Kayla, Christina, Victoria, Sara,
Brianna, Maria, Olivia,Erica, Emma, Vanessa, Chelsea, Lisa, Julia, Jenna, Cassandra, Sandra, Monica, Marissa, Diana, Tara, Cynthia, Kristina.
Othe names would be Kathryn, Paige, Gabrielle, Julie, Danielle, Molly, Jennifer, Sarah, Emily, Elizabeth, Stephanie, Nicole, Megan. Lauren, Rachel, Brittany, Hannah, Heather, Michelle, Kimberly, Taylor and Courtney, Crystal, Jasmine, and Kelly..ending with Victoria Noelle and
Concerning the name Noelle; if you fear what will happen as much as you do, use it as a middle name.
Laura Noelle, Samantha Noelle, Serena Noelle, Amy Noelle,
Sarah Noelle, Jessica Noelle and Marissa Noelle are examples.
2007-03-23 04:11:47
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answered by Laela (Layla) 6
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Jacqueline, Gwendolyn, Sarah, Madeline, Tabitha, Savannah, Margaret, Leah, Evelyn, Isabel, Isabella, Ella, Ava, Eva, Abigaile, Bella, Elizabeth, Rosa, Ana, Anne, Anna, Katherine, Joana, Emma, Emily, Hannah, Fiona, Claire,Scarlette, Josephine, Lillian, Isadora, Eleanore, Emmeline, Camille, Corrine, Charlotte, Amelia, Arabella, Annabella
2007-03-23 02:44:45
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answered by attheendofmyrope 4
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Lydia Michelle
Alessandra Elaine
Samantha Jane
Aurora Elizabeth
Annalise Rebbeca
Alyssa Renee
Ava Louise
Amelia Kathleen
Chelsea Leanne
Gillian Alexandra
Julianna Elizabeth
Congrat's and Good-Luck :)
2007-03-23 03:24:46
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answered by sparksgirls6 6
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Lauren Elizabeth
Alexandra Nicole
Michaela Rose
Addison, Avery, Allison, Andrea, Alexa, Audrey, Aubrey, Amara, Aleah
2007-03-23 02:50:52
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answered by leashell 5
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Are you looking for a French name? There are lots of beautiful traditional ones that also work well in English. How about: Adrienne, Agatha, Agnes, Amelie, Astrid, Aurora.
Bernadette, Brigitte, Camille, Cecille, Chantal, Charlotte, Danielle, Eleanor, Elizabeth, Gabrielle, Genevieve, Isabelle, Jeanne, Josette, Juliet, Lorraine, Madeline, Nathalie, Naomi, Simone, Sophie, Therese, Victoria, Veronica, Zoe.
2007-03-23 02:20:40
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answered by bugged to death 5
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All of those names sound great ,, I love Noelle it is real pretty. Soemtimes you just have to ignore the teasing there is not much you can do about and well, may be she will think it is cool to have a song with a version of her name. My daughter's name is Mackenzie but ,i likeHannah and Tabatha too.
2007-03-23 02:18:14
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answered by Amber G 2
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Elisabeth/Elizabeth is a very pretty traditional name, and it has a lot of nicknames if you wanted to use them (Beth, Lisa, Eliza)
Melody
Bethany
Sandra
Ellen
As far as names that begin with "A":
Anne/Ann
Addie (can be short for Adelaide)
Abigail/Abby
April
Alice
Amber
Amy
Anastasia
Angela
Andrea
Annabelle
Annette
Annamarie
Audrey
Aubrey
Alivia (an alternate spelling for Olivia)
2007-03-23 05:36:56
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answered by kacey 5
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Annika or Anika (like the female golfer), Anna, AnneMarie, Ava, Ashley, Abagail, Andrea (pronounced with a soft a, not Ann), Anita.
2007-03-23 02:22:01
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answered by meandthekids 3
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it seems you have a pattern of liking names that END in A, not start in A. How about, Helena, Adrianna, Arianna, Kristiana, or even just simply, Anna/Ana. I'm quite the opposite of you, I'm having trouble finding the right names for our expected child because we (my boyfriend and I) both want original names that aren't heard very often...so I hope some of those names may have helped you?
2007-03-23 02:17:17
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answered by Anonymous
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From your list I like Alexandria and Michaela. For another A name Alaina and Alexia are nice. But my absolute favorite tradional name is Isabella. Oh Victoria is nice too.
2007-03-23 03:12:26
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answered by Cocoa 4
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