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[Opinions] Stephen
I like this name a lot, but this spelling only. My problem is that I don't know what to pair it with. It's a little bland on its own. I would like it as a MN, so WDYT? And suggestions?

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Patrick Stephen--Sarah Katherine Un nome è qualcosa che dura per sempre
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Thanks everyone! :)
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I think it's a fine name, but it is a little plain. I also really like this spelling of it. Some suggestions . . .Matthew Stephen
Dante Stephen
Henry Stephen
Horatio Stephen
Odysseus Stephen
Felix Stephen
Augustus Stephen
Nereus Stephen
Jeremy StephenHmm . . . that's all I can think of. Do you like any?http://www.GlitterMaker.com/ - Glitter Graphics
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I like Henry Stephen so much! I'm always changing the MN I pair with it, though, so who knows. Horatio Stephen is great, too! :) TY.
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Stephen is a tricky one to pair, names ending in an N or S don't sound quite right in front of it and most of the names I love appear to be ending in an N :) I think a vowel ending would work best. I'd also avois names starting with an S, otherwise you'd get SS initials.trying anyway (I'm trying not to made the combo sound bland, so maybe these seem a bit weird...):
Bronte Stephen
Laszlo Stephen
Ezra Stephen
Dante Stephen
Luca Stephen
Kyler Stephen
Noah Stephen
Oscar Stephen
Imre Stephen
Gabriel Stephen
Milo Stephen
Jago Stephen
Hugo Stephen
Taro Stephen
Joshua Stephen
Josiah Stephen
Jesse Stephen
Leo Stephen
btw I'm not sure if I'm pronouncing it the same as you, are you saying: STEE-vun or STEF-funPhotobucket - Video and Image Hosting
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I really like Oscar Stephen. TY!I prn it like STEEven but with the F sound, so I guess STEE-fen. It's not that noticable a difference between the F and V the more I say it out loud, but I definitely use the long E sound.
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I prefer the other spelling (unless you're using the pronunciation ste-fan. which is cool).Stephen Augustus
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Double post - ignore.Why are you looking here?
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Well...my cousins kid is Davis Stephen, but I dont like it because the "S" is Davis and the "S" in Stephen slurr together. David Stephen maybe? I'm just talking "out loud" here...dont mind the babbling
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