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[Opinions] Heath & Christopher
I really like both of the names Heath and Christopher, and I'd like to use them together. However, I'm not sure if Heath Christopher flows very well (does it?). Christopher Heath doesn't sound too bad, but I'd rather not use a common first name. Any suggesions? Also, any suggestions to other middle names that could go with Heath?

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I actually like Heath Christopher. Others you could try:Heath Corbin
Heath Daniel
Heath Malachi
Heath Westley
Heath Sebastian
Heath Robert
Heath Maverick
Heath Alan
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I think Christopher Heath sounds very dashing. ;o) Yes, Christopher is a more common fn, but he can always go by his mn and be C. Heath Surname. Heath Christopher also flows nicely enough, if you really want to use it. I'm big on syllables (1 syllable fn + 2 or 3 syllable nm + 2 or more syllable surname), so if your surname has 2 syllables (or more), than I think the flow of all three name would be fine. Besides, how often does a kid get called by his fn and mn without having his ln thrown on? But, here are some suggestions anyway. :o)Heath Arlen
Heath Eddison (I don't remember whether you like surnames as names. If not, ignore this.) :o)
Heath Emmett
Heath Leonard
Heath Stuart
Heath WaylonReally, I don't think any of these is better than Heath Christopher! Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitters and layouts
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Well, I'm not a huge fan of either name but I think Heath Christopher is better.Heath Jordan
Heath Caleb
Heath Mitchell
Heath MichaelCaleb Heath
Joshua Heath
Malcolm Heath
Jackson HeathCassie Anne
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