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WDYT of Ruby?
Any ideas for mns?
I have really started to like it a lot.
Some combos I have come up with:
Adelaide Ruby
Ruby Amarantha
Ruby Eleanor
Ruby Emmeline
Ruby EstelleDo you think it sounds ok with this sibset?
Caoimhe, Anais, Eden and Ruby
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I like Ruby . . . so pretty, not overly common, etc. I love Adelaide Ruby, Ruby Eleanor, and Ruby Estelle! :-)Other ideas:
Ruby Adelaide
Ruby Catherine/ Katharine/ Katherine
Ruby Joy
Ruby Josephine/ Josephina
Ruby Angela
Ruby Louise/ Louisa
Ruby Julianne/ Julienne
Ruby Alexandra/ Alessandra
Ruby Claire/ Clare
Ruby Isabel/ Elizabeth
Caroline Ruby
Laura Ruby
Eliza Ruby
Madeline/ Madelyn Ruby
Andrew
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I like/love*
Ruby Adelaide*
Ruby Katherine
Ruby Alexandra*
Ruby Claire
Ruby Madeleine* (I don't like Madeline/Madeleine as a fn, but love this as mn)Thanks!
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I'm not a big fan of Ruby, but I do like the combo Ruby Lorelei. Ruby Amarantha and Ruby Eleanor are pretty as well. I don't think Ruby fits well with that sibset. All the names are varied, though.
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Ruby Lorelei is very pretty! Thanks.
I know my sibset doesn't 'fit' as such, but I have a very ecclectic taste and to me they all sound spunky and different. :)
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I really like Ruby, it's cute, yet workable on an adult as well. I've only ever met one Ruby where I live, so as far as I know it's not too popular.Of yours I like:
Ruby Eleanor
Ruby EstelleI also like:
Ruby Adelaide
Ruby Caroline
Ruby Selene
Ruby Cassandra
Ruby Isabelle

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I like:
Ruby CarolineThank you!
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I'm not really a fan of Ruby, for no real reason. BUT, I really like Ruby Amarantha (though I prefer Amaranta). :)-- Sarah
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I think Ruby's very cute. Doesn't really go with the other sisters, they all have very "fancy" names and Ruby is very simple.
I also would use a very simple name for a mn for Ruby. Like Ruby Anne, Ruby Grace or Ruby Lynn. (Can you tell my Oklahoma heritage is still there?)
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Its nice to hear other people's opinions, because I have always thought of Ruby as somewhat fancy! I really don't like Anne, Grace and Lynn as mns (love Grace as a fn though), although one of my kids will have Annette as a mn for my grandmotherThanks for your opinion :)
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I love Ruby! Adelaide Ruby and Ruby Eleanor are gorgeous combos, and I think the sibset works nicely.Other combos:
Ruby Saskia
Ruby Adelaide
Ruby Amabel
Ruby Celeste
Ruby Maia
Ruby Morgana
Ruby LenoreNona Ruby
Eliza Ruby
Virginia Ruby
Matilda Ruby
Hannah

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~The Usual Suspects.
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I like:
Ruby Lenore
Ruby Adelaide*
Ruby MorganaI also love Ruby Matilda (I don't like Matilda as fn)Thank you!
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I love the name Ruby because it's sweet and short and can sound great with either long or short MNs. Out of yours I like:Adelaide Ruby
(Ruby Adelaide?)
Ruby Eleanor
Ruby EstelleHere are some more:Ruby Alexandra
Ruby Andromeda
Ruby Charlotte
Ruby Isabelle
Ruby Willow
Ruby Antoinette
Ruby Cordelia
Ruby Irene
Ruby Jacqueline
Ruby Josephine
Ruby Nicole
Ruby Noelle
Ruby Sabrina
Ruby Selene
Ruby Seraphina
Ruby Tatiana
Ruby Topaz
Ruby VictoriaI don't know if any of these are your taste, but of course they can all be switched around to make Ruby the MN. Tell me if you like any!
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lol do you know what? I didn't think of putting Adelaide as a mn :p I automatically went hmmm Ruby...Adelaide Ruby! But I do love it as a mn!
From your suggestions I like/love*:
Ruby Alexandra*
Ruby Andromeda*
Ruby Charlotte*
Ruby Isabelle
Ruby Antoinette
Ruby Seraphina*
Ruby VictoriaThank you for the suggestions!
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no problem
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