Whitney is cute and so is Wren!
Wade, Wendi, and Whitney
Wade, Wendi, and Wren
Hmmm.... I think Wren goes best but both are adorable!
About the other names, because you already have children with W names, I think that you should stick to the W tradition.
2007-12-01 07:45:28
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answered by Rebecca M 3
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Willow I love, it's different
I assume theses are for girls
Whitney is nice
I woul not use Whitley, Willa, Wren or Whisper as a name
Willow Marie
Willow Mckenzie
Willow Eliza
Willow Aliana
Willow Eliza Alexander, Willow Brandee Alexander
Willow Brandee Alexander does not sound bad
for a boy I like Wesley Dylan Alexander, West for short
Best of luck
2007-12-01 06:46:41
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answered by Halo Mom 7
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If you want to keep a W name, I like Whitney Alexander the most.
As for the other names, I really like Alaina. And since you seem to have a letter theme with W, it would go beautifully witwith Alexander ("A" theme lol). I like Brandee too and I don't think it clashes with your last name, but I like Alaina the best.
2007-12-01 07:04:32
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answered by Zachary & Jeremiah's Mummy 3
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I'd actually stay away from the W names this time, maybe reserving your favorites for possible middle names? After all, Wade, Wendi and Whitley (for example) just tend to blur together in a jumble of similar sounds, whereas Wade (love, by the way!), Wendi and Eliza stand apart and actually compliment one another. Two Ws does not a pattern make, after all. ;)
My favorites of your list would be ...
Eliza Willow (Wren works as a middle as well)
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Calliope Wren - a "songbird" with a "beautiful voice" ... but not overly-obvious or cheesy in the least! :)
And though I realize you're trying to narrow the list down, you seriously might consider Branwen or Bronwen (said slightly differently), with Wren as a nickname. A little quirky -- I've both, with Wren as a nickname, on my own list ;) -- but it's similar to "Brandee" and offers another of your favorites as a nickname without being problematic.
A similar option is Rhiannon, which could easily be shortened to Wren. The sound is there, even if all the letters aren't, after all. ;)
2007-12-01 06:50:45
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answered by Irish Mommy 6
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Hello =) LOL @ your Brandee Alexander comment =)
I like Whitney for a boy or girl, and Eliza is a pretty name.
2007-12-01 06:56:55
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answered by Helpfulhannah 7
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Whitney and Makensie...brandee alexander sounds cute...ive always like the name chrystal rose...hope this helps
2007-12-01 07:08:11
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answered by *nerd to queen bee* 2
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Boys - Wyatt, Wayne, Woody, William, Waylon, Wilburn, Wylde. Girls - Winona, Willow, Whitney, Wallis, Wednesday, Wilma, Winter. :-)
2007-12-01 07:21:02
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answered by Butterscotch 7
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I think that you should stick to the"W"tradition.I mean imagine having your older brother and sister have "S" as their first name and you having"L"I love the names Willow and Whitney for a girl!Especially Willow!Hope this helps,God Bless and Congrats!â¥
2007-12-01 08:21:42
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answered by ♥Mina♥ 3
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Since the other kids names are shorter i would go with Wren or Willa. I also like Eliza and Alaine that is a very pretty name. I love the way you spelled Mckinzee but it just seems to long with Alexander especially with the other children's names.
2007-12-01 06:46:16
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answered by Just somebody with braces 2
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I really like Wren...because u have two kids already with w names, I would suggest Wren or a another W, U or V name Here's some suggestion's u may like for a girl;
Winika [win-eeka]..its a waterfall in Colombia.
Wygenia
Winter
Wilemina
Wisteria
Winona
Unity
Una
Ulicia
Venice
Vianca
Violeine
Vevina
Vivica
Alita [Alee-ta] or Alieta
Elspeth
Everil
Evonne
Esia [eh-see-ah]
Talita
Tulisa
Twyla
Tulia
Aliana
Alannah
Indiana
Jasmin
Opal
Calista
Calico
Clio
Calullah
Mireya
2007-12-01 07:08:26
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answered by Anonymous
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