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| Tue, 04-03-2007 - 9:40pm |
Hailey, Heather, Hope or Helen. I am not a fan of very unique names, and I need something that doesn't rhyme with "hallow" because that's the sound of my last name. TIA


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What about:
Hannah
Halle
Hillary
Heidi
WDYT?
Liz
Thanks belle_petite for the siggy!
Well, here are a few. I included a couple unisex names, since I'm not sure if you like them or not.
Hadley
Hallie
Hannah
Harley
Harmony
Harriet
Harper
Hazel
Heidi
Hilary
Honora
Holly
Hollis
Helena (pron either Hel-ayn-uh or Helen-uh)
Honor
Hannah
Holly
Hadley
Holland
Harper
Harriet
Hillary
Heidi
Henrietta (very upper-crust in England)
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Hallie
Harley
Hadley
Harper
Harriett
Havanah
Hayden
Haven
Hazel
Harmony
Hedda
Heidi* Love this one!
Helene
Helena
Heloise
Henrietta
Hennessey
Hester
Helga
Hilary
Hilda
Holly* Another nice one!
Honor
Honora
Hosanna
Hypatia
Jennifer!
Hanna/Hannah
Hannelore
Hayden
Hadley
Harley
Halen (could be too close to Haley though)
Hallie/Halle (also could be too close to Haley)
Harriett/Harriet
Harper
Heidi
Hollis
Holly/Hollie
Hermione
Hilary/Hillary
Hazel
HTH!
Thank you :) We tried VERY hard in March and furthered my belief that we're exceptionally fertile by getting preggers on our first cycle. I conceived my son through the pill, so I guess when this little one comes out I'd better be darn careful!
Thanks
Heidi, Hilary, Hannah, Haven (even though I don't like it, I'm listing it), I came across a girl named Hyleise once
good luck
Besides Hailey, Heather, Hope or Helen (sorry for repeats):
Heloise
Harper
Hadley
Helena - not sure if you're avoiding the above, or just meant you'd thought of them already, so this might work as well
Helana - friends in Canada have a baby Helana (the end said like lahn-a). Not sure if that's a common variant there or what.
Honora
Honorata
Hannah
Henriette/a
Harriet
I almost forgot about Howie, btw. Since every other person (big and small ) in your house has an H name, something ilke Heloise or Honora where the H isn't as pronounced (if at all) would make the most sense, assuming you want to use another H to honor someone or something along those lines. Just a thought. ;)
HTH
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