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Little Names are Getting Bigger

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November 28th, 2017 Latest Name News ---------------------------------------------------------------

November 28th, 2017 [view in browser]( [Little Names are Getting Bigger]( Latest Name News [Elegant and Underused Names for Boys >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [15 Uncommon Celtic Names for Boys >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Lovely and Ladylike Names for Girls >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Two Kinds of Place Names >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Name That Bo! >>]( [Middle name for Meredith...]( So I think we have narrowed it down to Meredith... for now... and need to start considering middle names. We don’t have any particular family names that we use for middle names so have previously picked middle names that we like for our other girls, and both unintentionally ended up being floral middle names of Ivy and Violet. I’d like to stick with the floral theme now and use another nice floral middle name that goes with Meredith. Immediately my mind when to Meredith Rose, but Rose is such a common middle name...it does sound nice and goes well with most names hence it’s popularity as a middle name. Otherwsie I was thinking Meredith Primrose. I liked Primrose as a first name, but hubby didn’t agree. Is Primrose to long of a middle name to go with Meredith? Which is best out of Rose or Primrose? Any other suggestions?? [Participate here! >>]( [Divider] [Is This Baby Name Too Tongue-Twisting?]( Have a question for the Name Lady? [Ask Now >>]( [Find a Name]( [Baby Names Blog]( About Baby Name]( [NameCandy]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2017 CMI Marketing, Inc., All rights reserved. You are receiving our newsletter because you subscribed at [BabyNameWizard.com]( or [NameCandy.com]( CMI Marketing, Inc. 417 5th Avenue 7th Floor New York, NY 10016 [Update subscription preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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