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Margo vs. Margot — The Bump
Sep 4, 2004 · Opinion please. No name is set in stone for us, but I just came across this name and really like it. Questions is, what spelling do you prefer? TIA!
Name game keep, toss add — The Bump
Lovely names but I hope you don' t choose them because your others are so unique and awesome - Fiona, Lucy, Margaret, Eliza, Penelope, Abigail, Alice, Vivienne, Genevieve January 3T Siggy …
Boys and girls names to go with Lily. — The Bump
DD's name is Lily Margaret (margaret is OH's mums name) Names I like: Girls Cora Ava Bethany Dakota MN would be Marie. Boys Zachary Noah Kaleb MN- Thomas(OH's name) or Stephen (my …
Ultrasound - measuring 1 week behind - The Bump
TTC: #3 - first cycle TTC - 10/2014 Preg #1 - PTL @ 23.5 weeks - angel in heaven (Addison Margaret) Preg #2 - PTL @ 30.1 weeks - Kellen born @ 3 lbs. 5 oz in Jan 2010 - My Pride and Joy …
Requesting all Southern Belle names please :) - The Bump
Country names also tend to be a bit more trendy. Southern Belle, to me (from MS) is more really traditional, sometimes using mom's last name as a middle, I see that a lot. Lots of Elizabeths and …
Classic Southern names for girl? — The Bump
From my experience, they often have super traditional names (Charlotte, Margaret, Mallory, Elizabeth) with a lot of last names/maiden names as middle names. Or, formal names with cute …
My sad, pathetic name list — The Bump
Jan 25, 2013 · Margaret nn Maggie. Katherine nn Kate. Annabelle nn Anna. Charlotte nn Lottie. Evelyn nn Evie. I also like Theodore (nn Theo or Teddy), William (nn Will or Liam) and Samuel (nn …
Is Marnie a nickname? — The Bump
Jun 28, 2012 · I love it. I knew a girl in college named Marnie and it seemed very appropriate for an adult. I think of it as a regular name, not necessarily a nn.
Names that go with Cameron - The Bump
Margaret. Heather . Bridget . Married 9-4-04 ***PM me for my IF history*** Report 0 Reply. caramia582 ...
Middle Name for Eloise — The Bump
I need help for a middle name for Eloise. We are Team Green and right now have Kellen Robert picked for our boy name.
Margo vs. Margot — The Bump
Sep 4, 2004 · Opinion please. No name is set in stone for us, but I just came across this name and really like it. Questions is, what spelling do you prefer? TIA!
Name game keep, toss add — The Bump
Lovely names but I hope you don' t choose them because your others are so unique and awesome - Fiona, Lucy, Margaret, Eliza, Penelope, Abigail, Alice, Vivienne, Genevieve …
Boys and girls names to go with Lily. — The Bump
DD's name is Lily Margaret (margaret is OH's mums name) Names I like: Girls Cora Ava Bethany Dakota MN would be Marie. Boys Zachary Noah Kaleb MN- Thomas(OH's name) or Stephen …
Ultrasound - measuring 1 week behind - The Bump
TTC: #3 - first cycle TTC - 10/2014 Preg #1 - PTL @ 23.5 weeks - angel in heaven (Addison Margaret) Preg #2 - PTL @ 30.1 weeks - Kellen born @ 3 lbs. 5 oz in Jan 2010 - My Pride and …
Requesting all Southern Belle names please :) - The Bump
Country names also tend to be a bit more trendy. Southern Belle, to me (from MS) is more really traditional, sometimes using mom's last name as a middle, I see that a lot. Lots of Elizabeths …
Classic Southern names for girl? — The Bump
From my experience, they often have super traditional names (Charlotte, Margaret, Mallory, Elizabeth) with a lot of last names/maiden names as middle names. Or, formal names with cute …
My sad, pathetic name list — The Bump
Jan 25, 2013 · Margaret nn Maggie. Katherine nn Kate. Annabelle nn Anna. Charlotte nn Lottie. Evelyn nn Evie. I also like Theodore (nn Theo or Teddy), William (nn Will or Liam) and Samuel …
Is Marnie a nickname? — The Bump
Jun 28, 2012 · I love it. I knew a girl in college named Marnie and it seemed very appropriate for an adult. I think of it as a regular name, not necessarily a nn.
Names that go with Cameron - The Bump
Margaret. Heather . Bridget . Married 9-4-04 ***PM me for my IF history*** Report 0 Reply. caramia582 ...
Middle Name for Eloise — The Bump
I need help for a middle name for Eloise. We are Team Green and right now have Kellen Robert picked for our boy name.