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Eden
Thoughts? It grew on me unexpectedly and I really like it now. Would it be weird to actually use as an atheist?eta: and if you have any combo ideas I'd love to hear them. :)

This message was edited 5/25/2009, 5:25 PM

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Its an appealing name, but I have noticed more and more of them in the BAs recently. I don't think it would be that weird for an atheist to use.
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I like it on both genders, but I'm guessing you meant for a girl?I used to want an Eden. My combo was Eden Skylar. There's also:
Eden Samara
Eden Sophia
Eden Zipporah
Eden Hermione
Eden Tirzah
Eden Liora
Eden Olivia
Eden Carys
Eden Delphine
Eden Hannah
Eden Clara
Eden Leonie
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I love it on a boy
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It's borderline done-to-death.
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I like Eden. I think it's more modern than say, Edith or Edie.I don't think it would be weird to use it if you are an atheist. I'm not a Christian, but I like a lot of biblical names.
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I think it's fine to use Eden even as an atheist.Eden Cora
Eden Laurel
Eden Isaura
Eden Giselle
Eden Ophelia
Eden Teresa
Eden Clarice
Eden Nova
Eden Marie (I don't like Marie much, but it just sounds good to me)On a side note... I'm always wondering if it's ok to wear large cross necklaces, even though I'm an atheist.

This message was edited 5/25/2009, 6:03 PM

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Eden is quite pretty, though not my style. I don't think it would be weird for you to use as an atheist, because it has come to be almost a literary name for paradise used, less as a religious concept, but more an ideal, if you know what I mean.Eden Allegra
Eden Mattea
Eden Annemarie
Eden Juliet
Eden Caroline
Eden Camille
Eden Joelle
Eden Moriah
Eden Winifred
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Oh, Eden Juliet and Eden Winifred are lovely! Thanks. :D
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I like it!
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