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Marla
My husband just threw this one out at me. I can't tell if he's kidding or not though, it's not his usual taste. I think I like it, but it's not one I've ever considered before. I'm off to research it!Any thoughts on it? Marla FriedrichETA: Friedrich is our last name freed-rick, maybe Rose as the middle (I know it's common, but it's a family name I'd like to use), open to other middle names though.Bonnie, mom to John (5/19/04), Max (4/15/05), & baby sister (edd 7/3/06).

This message was edited 2/14/2006, 5:45 PM

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It reminds me of Marla Maples, Donald Trump's second wifeBut besides that, I love it. Very elegant.
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Well, he wasn't serious about Marla after all (m-Update)For a minute there I thought he was actually going to get into a name discussion with me, but nope, he was just being a stinker. So, Marla is not in the running, though it sure is cute in my opinion, and so overlooked! Out of all the names I've suggested to him lately:Anna
Annalisa (his mom is Anneliese, they're German-but he won't go for that because he says too many people misspell and mispronounce it, so I gave him this simple alternative, but no go.)
Caterina
Catherine
Gabriella
Mary
Marianne (my mom is Mary Ann, but he doesn't like double first names, so this was my solution, but no go again!)
Marianna (a little Italian-ish which I like)
Eva
Julianne
Julianna or Juliana (the Juli-names are from my dad, he suggested them since the baby will be born in July, isn't that cute?)
Eliza (I've always loved this name, dh is not a fan)
Elle
Sofia
PhoebeCatherine is still his favorite, so I think that is going to be it for us, I'll update if there is any change. I do love it, and I'm happy we have a good name that we agree on. Middle name will most likely be Rose or a variation of Rose, but that is still pending.
Bonnie, mom to John (5/19/04), Max (4/15/05), & baby sister (edd 7/3/06).
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Marla is rather nice, I think I like it but mostly because it reminds me of one of my favorites Marlena (mar-LAY-nah)! :)Marla Rose would be very pretty and rather refreshing as it isn't used very often and it's not at all popular! John, Max & Marla would be so nice! :)Image hosting by Photobucket
"That tongue of yours is hinged in the middle, sister!"
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I think that's what appeals to me about the name as well, that it is pretty, but not heard much at all; refreshing, like you said. I also realized that what I like very much about it is that it is a two syllable name that doesn't lend itself to a nickname like Catherine does for example. That is one of the things I like about the name Phoebe as well, but my husband doesn't like the name Phoebe unfortunately. I think that with formal sounding names (like Catherine), that are also lengthy letter-wise, people look to shorten them, and that's what is bugging me about Catherine I think. ETA: I know the name Marlena from a soap opera (Days of Our Lives), it is pretty. :-)Bonnie, mom to John (5/19/04), Max (4/15/05), & baby sister (edd 7/3/06).

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Marla is sweet. I prefer Mahala, which in Australia is pronounced about the same as Marla.Marla would work well with a long classic name:
Marla Josephine
Marla Christine
Marla Susanne
Marla Caroline
Marla Catherine
Marla Dominique
or with a short one:
Marla Claire
Marla Ivy
Marla Joy
Marla Sophie
Marla Faith
Marla Hope
Marla Fern
Marla Kate
Marla Jean
Marla Jane
Marla Joanne
Marla HollyAnything you like?
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

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I like Marla Catherine, thanks for the suggestion. :-) Catherine is actually one of the two family names we have been considering using as the first name. Bonnie, mom to John (5/19/04), Max (4/15/05), & baby sister (edd 7/3/06).
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