McKenzie is one I really like and you don't hear to often. I also like Taylor and Brooke.
2007-10-16 11:09:44
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answered by !~Tonya~! 2
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Adriana, Brianna, Camille, Diana, Elena, Fanny, Gabrielle, Isandra, Jaelynn, Kaylen, Layla, Marissa, Nadia, Ophelia, Pamela, Roxanna, Samantha, Thalia, Vanessa, Wanda....
2007-10-20 10:38:30
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answered by Diana 5
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Victoria
Sierra
Alyssia
Brianna
Emily
Emma
2007-10-16 12:17:43
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answered by typerchic34 5
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Vivienne
Amelia
Molly
Ava
Elizabeth
Ellen
Christine
Hope
Cassandra or Cassie
Breslyn pronounce the s like z
Katie
Julie
Joy
Faith
Jocelyn
Jennifer
Most of these names might be considered common by some, but I dont think they are anymore, to me they seem classic kinda
2007-10-16 22:55:56
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answered by Tizzy 4
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How about some 'flower' names? Dahlia, Violet, Ivy, Delphine (Della or Delphi), Lily, Florrie (Flo), etc.
Or maybe Adeline (Addie), Adela (also Addie, lol), Ella Clare, Georgia Lily (Gia?), Julia (classic and pretty), Sophie-Elisabeth, Eloise, Cassia, Emmeline, Kiley Aurora, Betsy, Bessie, Alice, Celia Violet, Martha, Sylvie, Edie (Edith, Eden), Ada, Felicity, Wren, Cady (Cadenza), Leia, Gemma (like my name lol), Arabella (Ara), Seraphine (Sera), Isaura Rose, Mirabelle (Mira), Charlotte, Georgina (Gia), Gwendolin (Gwen), etc.
I think the prettier names are the ones that are more classical that are more uncommon, like Celia, but are just coming back in style.
2007-10-16 11:33:47
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answered by >jem< 6
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One of my personal favorites has always been Malynn. It is from the movie Steel Magnolias, but they spelled it M'Lynn.
I recommend going to a baby name web site and start with what the meaning of names are. The name Claudia or Claudette are very pretty names...but they mean "lame". Sometimes learning the meaning of a name will strike your heart faster than just reading the name alone.
Good Luck!
2007-10-16 11:39:29
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answered by cheersoccermom 2
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Ava Scarlett
2007-10-16 12:14:02
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answered by Rachel 4
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My absolute favorite name is Novella. It was quite popular during the Edwardian era, and though considered a bit odd in society today, I still think it's beautiful.
Novella is Latin for "New". I've always liked it because you could use Nova as a nickname.
Nova is nice.
2007-10-16 11:14:45
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answered by Jess 3
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I love my daughter's name, Nadia. I think it's pretty and not too common. I also like names Kayna and Alexandra.
2007-10-16 13:21:16
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answered by Karine G 3
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Millicent Camille
2007-10-16 11:09:27
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answered by Sharon S 7
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Heidi Lyn
Kyra Leigh
Becca Remy
2007-10-16 11:41:52
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answered by Anonymous
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