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[Opinions] Re: Random BA's
I really like some of these...
Nicodemus
Ezra Xavier
Cosmo Alastair
Jericho William
London Marie
Victory (I like that more than Victoria)
Flora Jane (I like seeing a nice Victorian name, especially when paired with Jane)
Marie Elizabeth
Philomena (I'm really glad to see that used! Doesn't someone on this website already have a daughter named Philomena?)
Augustus Finnegan (great combo!)
Constantine Benton (a friend of a friend wants to name her son Constantine)
Phoenix Orion (man, even if I don't like the name Phoenix I love Orion and I'm really getting Harry Potter waves by seeing this combo)
Calliope Adele (I like that combo...Calliope is one of the prettiest names a girl could be given, and there need to be more of them. Even though I recently saw it on a cat, I myself wouldn't mind using it on a little girl.)
Violette Catherine
Phaedra Elise
Olive Mabel (awesome! Victorian and rare! There need to be more Olives, instead of Olivia, and I'm so glad that it's rising in popularity. And Mabel's very sweet, too)
Flora Rosemary Ellen (I really like how it's so Victorian, and I'm especially happy to see Rosemary...it really needs a dusting!)
Harold Benjamin (There need to be more Harolds than Henrys. Henry may sound better, but Harold doesn't have the association with a certain 6-wived King)
Phineas Monroe (I'm glad to see Phineas...it seems there's only about 11 boys born each year with that name)
Jasper Octavius (both are beautiful names and they flow together very well)
Millicent Lynn (I like to see Millicent used...it's very old and serious...I can see it on a very intelligent, studious girl. Now I'm just waiting for Mildred and Myrtle to reappear.)
Eleanor Ilse (you do realize that Eleanors quite popular now, right? Did you put that down because of Ilse?)
Holly Brooke
Aurelia Logan (hate Logan, but love the first name)
Isadora Elizabeth (very classy, so naturally I'm glad that it's been used)
Harlow Gail
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