Alinore. It has a great history, and is not common at all.
2007-05-22 10:04:47
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answered by andrea f 1
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Maddison Emma, Emory Megan, Elliot Sondra
2007-05-22 10:02:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Emory James, Anya Maddison, Aiden Elliot.
2007-05-22 10:22:47
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answered by Kai 1
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Maddison Kate
Maddison Elizabeth
Maddison Alexa
2007-05-22 15:31:48
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answered by vbprincess49 1
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Samantha, Rose, Maria, Vanderbilt, Ness, Blooming(ton), Sarah, Rachelle, Rebecca, Agness, Molly, Harriet, Brunella
2007-05-22 18:38:53
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answered by johnbucktcu 3
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How about Sophia/Sofia? It's "soft" and goes well with Emory, Elliot and Maddison.
2007-05-22 09:55:54
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answered by Busy Mommy of 3 6
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Elle, Paige, Allie, Shelby, Sarah, Maggie, Dorrie, Dani, Danielle, Macalee, Kari
2007-05-22 09:54:10
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answered by TheatreChick 2
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Wow, that is a hard question but how about Sarah, Allison, Lacy, Rebecca, Shannon, Violet, Catherine, Kalyn, or Helen. these names all sound kind of soft and light. Hope these help!
2007-05-22 10:04:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Laila. (lay-la) - particularly comfortable and lightweight to assert. Kayla. Arianna. Charlie. Ella. Ava. Haven. - probs my fave. Auden. summer. Thats just some :) solid success, choosing a attractiveness.
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answered by ? 4
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What about Maddison/Emory Alyce (pronounced "uh leese"?.
2007-05-22 10:04:02
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answered by Tasha 1
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Molly
2007-05-22 10:04:26
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answered by Anonymous
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