Sage isn't bad, it just seems kind of flighty with your girls...a bit hippy. And Breanna and company would be very girly. Maybe Berit or Barrett would be along both your lines?
dr.kae-lol.it is getting a bit painful-you hit it on the head. how about 'brady' like the baseball player? brady robertson was a 3 yr old girl leukemia patient i had about 10 years ago. or how about 'austin'? austin cloyd is the name of one of the VT victims.sage is the name of the youngest dd of the doc my mil works with-she too is a nurse. janet
I think either one works for you, but I really like the rhythm of Austin Anderson...I know it breaks the "rules" of initials and end sounds, but when it comes to naming rules I think you have to go case by case and try it out, because sometimes the names that break the rules are the ones that are real winners...and I think this is one of those.
yw. do you use nicknames? or fullnames? Pennington could be a great Penny. (keeping in mind with me too, love Penny, but cant seem to get onboard for Penelope)
I've known families with it as a surname, and as a given name it's similar to Amber and Rose (so the slightly feminine feel of Kennedy, as far as masculine names go, KWIM?). Just seems like it might work for you. ;)
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Sage isn't bad, it just seems kind of flighty with your girls...a bit hippy. And Breanna and company would be very girly. Maybe Berit or Barrett would be along both your lines?
Boy, I wish this were more fun for you!
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(keeping in mind with me too, love Penny, but cant seem to get onboard for Penelope)
Has Ambrose been suggested?
I've known families with it as a surname, and as a given name it's similar to Amber and Rose (so the slightly feminine feel of Kennedy, as far as masculine names go, KWIM?). Just seems like it might work for you. ;)
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