Answered by Jamie-Lee - Jan. 3, 2014 5:56pm
Eva, Emery, Elizabeth, Ensley, Emily, Erica, Emma, Erin, Esabella, Ethena, Evaleese
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Answered by Cobalt - Dec. 27, 2013 2:59am
Evangeline. Elizabeth. Estelle.
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Answered by ladymaryam - Oct. 7, 2013 4:56pm
Eva or Erin
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Answered by Debs1983 - Sep. 22, 2013 4:28pm
Oh esme, ebony, emillie, Elisa, eve there's lots of pretty names starting with e online, gd luck
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Answered by hopefullll - Sep. 22, 2013 1:55pm
Whatever you do just be sure to pick and name that: 1) You really like. and/or 2) That will mean something to your daughter. The biggest Do-Not is picking a name for your own benefit and sentiment. Yes, it's your child but if your child does not know the person you are naming them after, i.e, a passed loved one, then the name realistically won't mean much to them in the future. My mother chose my middle name from her former best friend. I don't know the woman from a hole in the ground so honestly the name means nothing to me at all (course I will never admit this to my mom). I think it's a lovely "sunshine and butterflies" idea to name kids after their great grandparents but the kids probably care more about the fact that they are now stuck with an outdated name lol. So just go with what sounds pretty or will have some significant meaning to your daughter.
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