I adore both names. Very classic and pretty. Cute for a little girl but also sophisticated for a woman.
2007-08-16 06:03:55
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answered by Dalice Nelson 6
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Yeah, it's nice, and these days it would be unique, too. Back when I was a kid, there were like 3 Erins in every class, but I don't think anyone's using it anymore. Ditto with Elizabeth.
2007-08-16 06:11:16
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answered by fizzygurrl1980 7
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It seems top heavy like that, I would just reverse it and call her Erin if you want too. My name is Elizabeth, my parents nicknamed me Beth, but the versatility of my name made it possible to adopt the maturer sounding nick Elle, later.
Its just a great, versatile name that you should stick at the front so she can play with it later on.
2007-08-16 06:11:38
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i do because erin means peace and elizabeth is a name i adore so much, i wished i was named elizabeth erin elizabeth is a beautiful name
2007-08-16 06:06:24
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answered by my david archie 3
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I don't care for the name Erin(too boyish since it sounds just like Aaron) I love the name Elizabeth!
2007-08-16 06:05:51
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answered by Layla 4
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It's so well-chosen. Erin when she is a child and Elizabeth when she is a grown-up.
2007-08-16 06:42:46
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answered by ancutzabatalar 3
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Sure, or you could go with Erin Eliane or Erin Nicole.
2007-08-16 07:48:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The name's lovely :)
2007-08-16 06:12:16
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answered by m 4
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You have got to be kidding. Well, I am 18. Not pregnant. I have always wanted to use that name. I love it.
2007-08-16 06:30:40
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answered by bandgeak_07 2
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I would reverse it......Elizabeth Erin
2007-08-16 06:08:34
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answered by Jason 2
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