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I like / love *William [Jane, spelt Jayne]
[Claire, siblings : Violet * & George]
[Giles]
Christopher James [Jessica *]
James * [Jenna, sisters Jade & Katie *]
Michael
[Anna *, siblings James *]
Harvey James [Laura]
[Alice *]
[Sarah *]
Henry Arthur [sister Olivia *]
Henry Joe [Heidi]
Hugo [Sarah *]
Henry [sisters Jennie - as a nn for Jennifer, Rosie]
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Awww Hugo and Hattie. And yay for Harold, Violet and George.
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Like:
Hamish William - ooh handsome
Harrison Willem - I love an unexpected William variant as a middle name.
Harry Michael
Hugo ColinWhat's with the Hectors? Is that becoming more popular, I wonder? I've never been able to see the appeal of Hector, although I do appreciate Arthurian names.
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Hector is actually popular in my country (mostly among Hispanic people, though).
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hooray for Hector!You never see that one around. Now to just sit back and wait for some little Nestors. Henry Joe makes me giggle for some reasonHattie & Hugo ned to go on some adventures STAT
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Hector! That was my Dad's iddle name, also hs Father's.Rather surprisingly, Hector has been popular in my French-speaking area,(in the past, not now) in spite of the "H" not being pronounced.Thus, Ector.
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lol -- "Hattie and Hugo need to go on some adventures STAT":-P
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Hamish William - ok, not my style though. I don't care for the Ham- in Hamish
Harold Charles - ok but dated
Harris - a nice full name if you want the nickname Harry and don't like Harold
Harrison Willem - I much prefer William but a nice combo
Harry Christopher James - this actually flows very well for three names. I really like it
Harry Edgar Apollo - very mismatched & doesn't flow at all. Apollo is too fanciful for my taste.
Harry Jack Duncan - again no flow & rather nicknamey. I would prefer Harry Duncan or Jack Duncan
Harry James - classic; I like
Harry Michael - ok
Harry Robert Carter - nice combo
Harvey James - never been a fan of Harvey. It feels too nicknamey
Hector - Hector feels very Hispanic to me & I really can't picture it on anyone else
Hector Charles Hunter - not a bad combo
Henry Arthur - so sweet & intelligent sounding

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Three cheers for Harold Charles and Hector Charles. There aren't enough Harolds and Hectors these days. :-)Great names all around.
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