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Ladies,
I need help/ideas and have a tight set of boundaries to work with (self-imposed).
I don't want any names that start with a vowel (NO A, E, I, O, U or Y names). This is due to dialect differences, a vowel name would mean one side of the family would pronounce the name VERY different from the other side, and I don't want that.
For the same reasons, no H names.
No names that start with B. - avoiding the acronym BJ
And we find names that end in "n" sound weird with our surname. DH and I really liked Winston (it has been used in the family tree many years ago) but then we put it with our surname, and it turned into a huge mouthful.
Difficult set of rules?
Ideas are welcome.
I need help/ideas and have a tight set of boundaries to work with (self-imposed).
I don't want any names that start with a vowel (NO A, E, I, O, U or Y names). This is due to dialect differences, a vowel name would mean one side of the family would pronounce the name VERY different from the other side, and I don't want that.
For the same reasons, no H names.
No names that start with B. - avoiding the acronym BJ
And we find names that end in "n" sound weird with our surname. DH and I really liked Winston (it has been used in the family tree many years ago) but then we put it with our surname, and it turned into a huge mouthful.
Difficult set of rules?
Ideas are welcome.