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[Opinions] WDYTO Eve?
Hey!
I'm beginning to looove the name, not only like it. I'd appreciate any suggestions for MN, sib names and twin names. Do you prefer Eve oder Eva (ee-va)? Make up MN etc. for the name you prefer cause I'm not sure yet. :)Thanks so much!
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Kim, Lorelei, Liv, Madison, Samantha, Eva, Eve, Neve
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Eve is a name I LOVE! I have for along time the combos that I have are with family namesEve Marie Bernadette
Eve Marie
Eve Bernadette
Eve Carole
Eve Jeanne d'Arc
Eve Victoria
Eve ErnestineIn terms of siblings:
Sisters: Rebecca, Miriam, Meredith, Lilith (nn Lily), Marisol, Mary
Brothers: Caleb, Joshua, Christian, Andrew,
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I prefer Eve. It's a nice name, I like it myself. Here are some combos I like:Eve Amelia
Eve Rebecca
Eve Hayley
Eve Isabel
Eve Willow
Eve Jasmine
Eve Juliet
Eve Natalia
Eve Brianna
Eve Rhianna
Eve Miriam
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I'm starting to like Eve too, but its hard to find a good middle name. Maybe something classic for a mn like
Eve Charlotte
Eve Katherine
Eve Annabelle or
Eve IsabelleNone of those flow too well though.
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Eve Rebecca (Evie) and Eva Catherine. Love them equally.
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I really like it, and I prefer Eve. Some combos that I like are Eve Caroline and Eve Marie.-- Sarah
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I like Evelyn nn Eve or Eva.
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Eve is my favorite girl name. I live the combos Eve Juliet and Eve Moira. I think Eve and Nell are good twin names. They're both short and beautiful. I much prefer Eve to Eva.
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I love both and prefer Eve. I only wish it went well with my one-syllable surname. My favorite mns to pair with Eva and Eve are Marielle, Madeleine and Charlotte.
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I love bothEspecially Eve, as it sounds a little more unusual now that Ava is becoming so popular. I think both names sound good with 3-syllable middle names that may be a little flowerier, to complement the simplicity of the first name. For some reason Miranda is the only example I can think of along those lines.
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