I LOVE Audrey. That is kinda common, but it sounds sooo glamorous. Good luck!
2007-05-28 08:29:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Norma, Eunice, Louise, Martha, Delores, Isabella, Rosemary, Estelle. Ella, Clara, Clarese, Ruth, Elaine
2007-05-28 08:58:19
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answered by Nurse Jess 2
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3 syllables, B Barbara 3 syllables, C Catriona (Irish spelling of Katrina. stated a similar.) Calista Camilla Caroline Carissa 3 syllables, D Dahlia (Dah-lee-ah) Delores Danica Davina 3 syllables, F Fiona Florentine Francesca 3 syllables, H Harriet Helena Henriette 3 syllables, O Odetta Odeline Odessa Olena 3 syllables, T Tabitha Tahlia Tallulah Tamara Teresa 3 syllables, Z Zabrina Zafira Zakia Zelina 4 syllables, B Bedelia Begonia Belicia Bernadetta Benjamina 4 syllables, C Camellia Carolina Catarina 4 syllables, D Demetria Desdemona 4 syllables, F Fabiana Finnuala Florentina 4 syllables, H Henrietta Helenora 4 syllables, O Octavia Ophelia 4 syllables, T Theodora 4 syllables, Z Zelenia desire I helped :)
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answered by duktig 4
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Eleanor, Margaret, Hazel, Josephine, Barbara, Evelyn, Maxine
2007-05-28 08:30:37
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answered by kelsey 7
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Genevieve, Veronica, Veronique, Victoria, Beulah
2007-05-28 09:59:03
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answered by Lydia 7
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Rose, Isabella, Fiona, Iris, Victoria, Bella, Angelina
2007-05-28 08:36:59
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answered by cleanfreak 3
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Elizabeth, Claire, Olivia, Abigail
2007-05-28 08:33:55
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answered by army_soldiersgirl 2
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Elizabeth
2007-05-28 08:31:24
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answered by favorite_aunt24 7
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Vada
Vera
Willhemina
Beatrice
2007-05-28 09:35:40
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answered by Anonymous
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VIRGINIA - the colony of Virginia was named in honor of Queen Elizabeth I, who was unmarried and therefore considered virginal. "Virginia" has been a popular female name, especially in the American South, since the birth of Virginia Dare in 1587, the first English child born in the New World. Nicknames: Ginnie, Ginney, Jenny, etc.~~~~~~~~~~
TABITHA - New Testament; a Christian woman of Joppa (Acts 9:36-41). Her name means "female gazelle" in Aramaic. (Aramaic was the dominant language used in the Middle East around the time of Christ). Nicknames: Bitha, Bithy. ~~~~~~~~~
Matilda~~Agnes~~Almira~Annabel~Cassandra
There is alot of old names on this website hope it helps www.moonzstuff.com
2007-05-28 08:55:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Clara Mae
2007-05-28 09:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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