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Aug. 30th, 2008 02:54 amAnyone think of any names (for either gender) that have both "R" and "C" in the first four letters?
If not, any names with both "R" and "C" in them at all.
So far I can come up with:
Christopher
Chris
Christian
Christine
Christina
Rachel
Rochelle
Rocco
Clare
Clara
Charles
Charlotte
Charlie
Mercedes
Carmen
Craig
Marcus
Richard
Corrine
If not, any names with both "R" and "C" in them at all.
So far I can come up with:
Christopher
Chris
Christian
Christine
Christina
Rachel
Rochelle
Rocco
Clare
Clara
Charles
Charlotte
Charlie
Mercedes
Carmen
Craig
Marcus
Richard
Corrine
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Date: 2008-08-30 02:27 am (UTC)Caren
Cory
Carmichael
Carel
Caressa
Carena
Carina
Carita
Carissa
Carl
Carleigh
Carlton
Carlena
Carlos
Carlota
Carma
Carnation
Carneilia
Carol
Carolina
Carolanne
Carrick
Carter
Cora
Corabelle
Coral
Corbin
Corbett
Cordelia
Corianne
Cortney
Cortez
Corwin
Racquel
Rachelle
Rochester
Rockford
Rockwell
Rockleigh
Rocky
Marc
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Date: 2008-08-30 03:05 am (UTC)Coraline
Caryn [my name, which i'm not overly fond of]
Corrigan or Cerrigan
Archer
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Date: 2008-08-30 04:58 am (UTC)may i ask why? just for fun? :]
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Date: 2008-08-31 05:55 pm (UTC)I already have two of the grandparents' names, which are pretty much set in stone, hence the "r" and the "c", but I thought it would just be easier to name the other two after I had a name for the baby.
I'm thinking Carrie at the moment, as this seems most like the naming style of the parents.
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Date: 2008-08-30 06:04 am (UTC)Carolyn
Cara
Crowley
Tracy
Charon
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Date: 2008-08-30 01:38 pm (UTC)no subject
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