Maddison and Abbey sounds cute. Go with that.
2007-09-09 09:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Abbey better than Eleanor. But that's my personal option.
Here's some other spellings for Abbey-
Abbie
Abby
2007-09-09 13:47:29
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answered by April 3
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I think Abbey is cute, but prefer Abigail with Abbey as the nickname.
Abigail and Madison sound cute together.
2007-09-09 09:56:30
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answered by *Logan's Mommy* 5
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I like Maddison and Abbey. Could spell is Abbie or Abby as well. :)
2007-09-09 10:54:17
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answered by Megs 3
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Eleanor is very old fashioned. I don't like it..however, you could name her Eleanor and call her Ellie or Ella.
Abby is such a great name. I love the name Abigail/Abby. Very classy and pretty.
Don't change the spelling..leave it alone. It will be too confusing for everyone.
2007-09-09 10:01:53
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answered by adrian♥ 6
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Gabrielle and Abby are lovable names. the two could be large with Maddison yet Gabrielle is long like Maddison and has the three syllables so it variety of suits the 'topic' . different techniques for abby sounding names.... best chum - (Allison) Yvie - Yvette Tilly - Matilda Lily Aimee/Amy wish that facilitates, yet i think of you need to persist with Gabrielle because it fits your long call element and Maddy and Gabby are lovable little sibling names! superb of success
2016-11-14 19:24:47
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answered by valderrama 4
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Katlynn Is a great name that would go with Maddison. I do like Abigale or Abigail too.
Love the name maddison too.
2007-09-09 10:02:35
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answered by favorite_aunt24 7
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Eleanor is su0per cute now if you call her Elli
I do like Abbey most although I would spell it Abbi
GOOD LUCK!
Oh I like Abeline as a suggestion, thats cute
2007-09-09 09:56:46
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answered by Mommyof3 BGB 5
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Mckenzie is a lovely name goes nice with Maddison .
2007-09-09 09:48:50
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answered by snozzleberry 2
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I like both Eleanor and Abby; they're both wonderful, classical names. Its hard to choose, but I'll pick Eleanor. You can call her Ellie for a nickname.
2007-09-09 10:12:16
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answered by Anonymous
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