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#1 Lazuli

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Posted 13 August 2011 - 10:40 AM

Aivree
(Alternative spelling for Avery)

Circe

Anniston

Harlow

Cozi



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Posted 13 August 2011 - 05:07 PM

Aivree is interesting and unique... it actually looks ALOT prettier then Avery IMO.
Im not a fan of Circe..
Anniston reminds me of 'Jennifer Anniston'. But other then that it is quite cute.
Harlow has always been a guilty pleasure of mine :) It's just gorgeous.
Cozi seems more like a funny little nickname ... Like that you may have called your unborn baby before deciding on the name and it has just sort of stuck as a nickname.



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Posted 13 August 2011 - 10:05 PM

Aivree is interesting and unique... it actually looks ALOT prettier then Avery IMO.
Im not a fan of Circe..
Anniston reminds me of 'Jennifer Anniston'. But other then that it is quite cute.
Harlow has always been a guilty pleasure of mine :) It's just gorgeous.
Cozi seems more like a funny little nickname ... Like that you may have called your unborn baby before deciding on the name and it has just sort of stuck as a nickname.


I like Aivree and Anniston nn Annie. My first thought was Jennifer Anniston to but there is an appeal to it like Avery. I like Aivree spelling much better.

First combos that came to mind were:

Aivree Camille
Anniston Juliet

I like Harlow but more as a middle name than a first name.
I actually talked with a girl whose little girl was named Cozi. I happened to run across it again. I guess it could be a nickname for Cosette.

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Posted 13 August 2011 - 10:26 PM

i agree i think aiveree seems to be a prettier spelling however i would only use it as a mddle because youd always be correcting the spelling.

circe im not sure how to pn? sir-s?? the spelling reminds me of cirucs the pn im just confused lol

anniston i assosiate with jen anniston as a name i would spell it anyston/annistyn etc just to take away with the jenn anniston asso...

i LOVE harlow

cozi to me, i think quazimoto :/ and then when i keep saying it its just not a name to me doesnt sit right.

i like aiveree and harlow, anniston is ok, but im not sureabout circe and cozi



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Posted 14 August 2011 - 05:29 PM

Eek! No offense, but I am very against Kree@tyv spellings, and Aivree would definitely be one of them! The most creative I'd get with Avery is maybe Averie, but thats it.

Anniston is okay, its all Jennifer Anniston to me, personally. But a fine name.

Harlow is beautiful! :) Though I'd only use it as a middle name, I do love it

Circe I'm not quite sure how to say... but serc? I really don't like it :)

And Cozi sounds like a sweet nick name... but not a name that one would grow up with easy... little Cozi on the playground... then Cozi entering high school. Cozi on her first date, and what about job interviews? Then Grandma Cozi... [eventually haha]

Sorry if I sound so negative!!!

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Posted 14 August 2011 - 06:28 PM

Eek! No offense, but I am very against Kree@tyv spellings, and Aivree would definitely be one of them! The most creative I'd get with Avery is maybe Averie, but thats it.

Anniston is okay, its all Jennifer Anniston to me, personally. But a fine name.

Harlow is beautiful! :) Though I'd only use it as a middle name, I do love it

Circe I'm not quite sure how to say... but serc? I really don't like it :)

And Cozi sounds like a sweet nick name... but not a name that one would grow up with easy... little Cozi on the playground... then Cozi entering high school. Cozi on her first date, and what about job interviews? Then Grandma Cozi... [eventually haha]

Sorry if I sound so negative!!!



It's no problem. Usually I don't like creative spellings but I like that one.

It's pronounced sur-see.

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Posted 15 August 2011 - 11:02 AM

Sad how little they teach you kids these days :)

Circe (Sur See) is a character from Greek Mythology. She was the enchantress in The Odyssey.


I'm not a huge fan though...Cecily or Celia would be more appealing.


Hm. I'm not a huge fan of the Aivree spelling...it makes me want to turn it into three syllables like Aviary. The one thing with weird spellings that I dislike is having to figure out what name it is supposed to be and how to pronounce it.


Anniston to me sounds too much like a surname or town (Anniston, AL) because of the -ton ending. I could see a little girl named Annison though (similar to Addison).

Harlow is okay.

Cozi would be a NO. Makes me think of a cosy couch or a beer Cuzzi. :\

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Posted 17 August 2011 - 11:14 PM

I like Aivree and Anniston nn Annie. My first thought was Jennifer Anniston to but there is an appeal to it like Avery. I like Aivree spelling much better.

First combos that came to mind were:

Aivree Camille
Anniston Juliet

I like Harlow but more as a middle name than a first name.
I actually talked with a girl whose little girl was named Cozi. I happened to run across it again. I guess it could be a nickname for Cosette.


Anniston Juliet is a really pretty combo, I must say :)
Yeah or maybe even a nickname for Colette.



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Posted 21 August 2011 - 12:07 AM

Hmm. I only like the original spelling of Avery. I haven't found an alternative I like.
As for the others, I really started to like Harlow and Anniston is growing on me ever since Chyler Leigh named her daughter that. (Also, I'm an Anniston fan, so... :))

Cozi is definitely not my style. Cozy?... hmm.
It could work as a nn to a different name? Cosette, Constantine...

And Circe is circus in french so that's out for me.
[prn See-rk as far as I knew :) ]

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Posted 22 August 2011 - 10:12 AM

And Circe is circus in french so that's out for me.
[prn See-rk as far as I knew :) ]



I didn't know that...interesting. I've only ever known it as the greek name.

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Posted 22 August 2011 - 10:46 AM

Sur-see sounds pretty cute, actually! :) Aww, I am wicked uneducated when it comes to Greek Mythology :) My mum refused to have anything to do with it, so we always did Bible history and all. Oh well. So the extent of my greek mythology knowlege is 1 from my friend who loooooves history and told me stories while we worked together, and 2 from the two exceps [sp?] I watched on the history chanel! :D Hmm, I almost would like it if it were spelled different.. like Sursie maybe.. not really. Original spellings always win in my opinions <3 Pronounced as See-rk would be kinda silly! Circus... :L

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Posted 22 August 2011 - 10:53 AM

And Circe is circus in french so that's out for me.
[prn See-rk as far as I knew :) ]



Wait I thought that was spelled Cirque...like Cirque de Soleil




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