My friend is having a baby girl and she wants to name them after the baby's grandparents. What is a unique but decent sounding name out of Carrie, Mary, and Agnes? A first name will do but a first and middle name would be great. She wants these 3 names to be combined somehow into a pretty little girls name. Please help me! I came up with Agmarie (lol), Camie, Camia, Arynes (like Ari or Ary), and Carrie-anne Magnes....so I need some input on this situation. Thanks a lot!
2007-08-14
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sarahjane29479
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MA(ry)AG(nes)(carr)IE
Maggie! How cute would that be!
Good Luck!
2007-08-14 18:50:52
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answer #1
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answered by Ladyloo 2
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Agnesmary Carrie
Carrie Agnes Mary
Margus Carri
Maggie Agnesann
2007-08-15 01:53:07
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answer #2
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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Caragne can be pronounced Karen, but she'll have to explain it for the rest of her life. Caragne Mary. I don't know... It's just a thought...
Marrie Agnes? Could be pronounced like Mary or Marie. Maybe Agnes Marrie.
I like Caragne Mary better, but she'd have that problem. Anyway, the first name is combined, but it's first. Mary is second, but it's there alone, not combined with anything, so that should satisfy everyone.
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2007-08-15 04:31:27
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answer #3
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answered by girlwhowasadoptedin49or50ithink 2
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You could spell the Carrie-Anne with a silent g like this - Carryagn
Carma Rynes
Riemar or Rymar
Carmie
MaryAgn (said MaryAnn)
Agn (Ann)
You could use Errica - It's an anagram of Carrie (Errica Agn as a first and middle maybe?)
2007-08-15 02:05:27
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answer #4
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answered by IAskUAnswer 6
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Carrie Agama (maybe turn the first name into Carolyn, Carina, Carrisa, etc). The word Agama means: "Agama (Sanskrit:à¤à¤à¤®) literally means "that which has come down" (i.e., that which has been handed down to the people of the present from the past)." Thats straight from Wikipedia. I thought of it and figured I'd look it up to see what the word means, assuming it had to be a word in some language. That would be pretty cool with a meaning like that and to be named after someone.
2007-08-15 01:57:56
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answered by Somaesthesia 5
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Carrie Marie
cary agnes..........the reason i spell it like that is that the spelling of cary is actually mary but replacing the m with the c, and then using agnes as it is.dont do weird things to combine those names like agmarie or arynes.....it wont do ANY of the names justice.
2007-08-15 01:54:10
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answer #6
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answered by Lauren 5
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Carrie-Anne Lynn
2007-08-15 01:58:13
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answer #7
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answered by Merrick Baliton 6
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Carry A Magnum?
I'm half-kidding ... Carrie and Mary are easy ... having a bit of trouble with Agnes.
2007-08-15 01:56:48
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answer #8
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answered by * 4
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Meagan Cara
Maggie Cameran
Grace Maria
2007-08-15 11:15:19
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answer #9
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answered by bbwdys4 6
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How about a variation - Carrie Marie Angel / Carrie May Angel?
2007-08-15 04:59:29
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answer #10
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answered by Serenity 3
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Maggie, Agamarie (Aggie, Marie), Carragie (Carrie, Aggie), Macarines (Mackie, Carrie, Ines), Caryness
2007-08-15 02:01:32
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answer #11
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answered by Livia 4
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