Dustin MN's... Erin MN's
Aug. 23rd, 2009 11:38 amDustin Andrew (SO's Dad's MN)
Dustin Thomas (SO's MN, and his father's name)
Dustin James (My brother's name)
Dustin William (My Dad's Name)
Dustin Jay (His brother's name)
Dustin Michael (His brother's MN)
Dustin Lucas
Dustin Montague
Dustin Theodore
Dustin Casey
Dustin Curtis
Erin Noelle (for the -elle tradition)
Erin Lisette (for the "Elizabeth" variation tradition... we have Bethene, Elizabeth, Elisabeth, Isabel, Liese, Lisa, Lesa)
Erin Eilís (Elizabeth variant)
Erin Ailsa (Elizabeth variant)
Erin Keely
Erin Áine
Erin Juliet
Erin Serena
Erin Aurora
Erin Addison
Erin Elodie
Erin Autumn
Erin Samantha (Samantha is SO's favorite name for a girl)
Erin Avery
Suggestions are welcomed.
Dustin Thomas (SO's MN, and his father's name)
Dustin James (My brother's name)
Dustin William (My Dad's Name)
Dustin Jay (His brother's name)
Dustin Michael (His brother's MN)
Dustin Lucas
Dustin Montague
Dustin Theodore
Dustin Casey
Dustin Curtis
Erin Noelle (for the -elle tradition)
Erin Lisette (for the "Elizabeth" variation tradition... we have Bethene, Elizabeth, Elisabeth, Isabel, Liese, Lisa, Lesa)
Erin Eilís (Elizabeth variant)
Erin Ailsa (Elizabeth variant)
Erin Keely
Erin Áine
Erin Juliet
Erin Serena
Erin Aurora
Erin Addison
Erin Elodie
Erin Autumn
Erin Samantha (Samantha is SO's favorite name for a girl)
Erin Avery
Suggestions are welcomed.
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Date: 2009-08-23 06:13 pm (UTC)Dustin Thomas
Dustin William
Dustin Michael
Dustin Theodore
I like Andrew too, but it doesn't sound the greatest following Dustin becuase of the -in An-.
I love Erin! My favorites of those combos:
Erin Eilís
Erin Juliet
Erin Aurora
And Erin Noelle is pretty, but I wouldn't use Noelle unless she were born around Christmastime.
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Date: 2009-08-23 07:59 pm (UTC)erin avery was my fav. of the list what about erin isabelle?
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Date: 2009-08-24 03:35 am (UTC)We have an Isabel MN in our family very recently, following the Elizabeth variant tradition, and I think Isabelle is too close to it...
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Date: 2009-08-24 03:39 am (UTC)I'm not religious, but very into etymology. Noel actually means Day of Birth. It was used in Ecclesiastes to talk about the day of birth of Christ, and now we have that it means Christmas. Grrr.