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[Opinions] Scottish BAs
Siblings are in brackets!Murdo Alexander (Ruaridh)
Alfie Sonny
Aaron Aarav (Kyle)
Finlay David (Marsaili & James)
Logan William
Ethan David
Wilbur Jacob (Arthur)
Jacob Michael
Arran James (Eilidh)
Arthur David Alexander (Archie)
Alexander Herbert Alistair (James)
George James Derek (Amy & Harry)
Calvin Derek Alexander
Ollie (Jack)
AlfieEloise Christina (Sean)
Elizabeth Catherine "Beth"
Elle Catherine (Charlie, Jack & Will)
Chloe Elizabeth Anne (Andrew)
Connie Margaret (Isla)
Grace Lily (Ella)
Katie Erin (Flora)
Katie Willow
Ailsa Jennifer (Orla)
Anna Helen (Katie)
Ariya Diane
Brooke Beth (Harvey)Still und geborgen, frei ohne Sorgenhttp://www.behindthename.com/pnl/185597
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Well I can honestly say in my opinion that Elizabeth Catherine (Beth) is absolutely adorable as she is my first cousin once removed.I like Murdo, Finlay, Arthur, Alexander, William, David and George in the boys names. I do however think that Finlay, Marsaili and James are not a cohesive sib set. I like all the names individually.From the girls I like Elizabeth, Connie, Grace, Alisa, Catherine, Jennifer and Anna.I’ve only ever met one Ailsa before and she will be around 24/25 now.
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Alexander Herbert Alistair makes me squint! I had a colleague named Nancy-Anne once, she signed herself NAnne, which is actually worse but ... Alexander Alistair ... what were the parents thinking? And big brother James: perhaps he's James Harold Jacob? Murdo and Ruaridh are dashing sibs; Alfie Sonny will live to regret it; four Alexanders and two Alfies are quite a lot; delighted to see two Davids and two Dereks.One Beth nn and one Beth mn ... is this a trend? I'm glad to see Eloise and Chloe as fns and Anne, Margaret, Jennifer and Helen as mns. Connie is delightful, but I prefer Constance, nn Connie.
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I like...Finlay David (Marsaili & James)
Wilbur Jacob (Arthur)
Arran James (Eilidh)
Arthur David AlexanderEloise (Sean)
Elizabeth Catherine "Beth"
(Flora)
AilsaI would like Alexander Herbert or Herbert Alistair/Alistair Herbert, but not Alexander and Alistair in the same combo (Alistair is a Scottish variant of Alexander, after all).

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