| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 542.1 | Don't ask where this came from | STEREO::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras | Wed Jun 20 1990 13:11 | 3 | 
|  |     Adrianna Lynnette Sanford?
    
    K.C.
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| 542.2 | Great! | CECV03::M_SANFORD |  | Wed Jun 20 1990 14:56 | 8 | 
|  |     
    That's great!  Just after I wrote this I read another note with the
    name Lianne... very similar.....
    
    		Adrianna Lianne
    		Adrianna Lynnette
    
    
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| 542.3 | More? | CECV03::M_SANFORD |  | Wed Jun 20 1990 15:03 | 7 | 
|  |     
    
    
    Any more ideas, suggestions????
    
    
    
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| 542.4 | Very french, very different | SMAUG::RLAMONT |  | Thu Jun 21 1990 08:34 | 8 | 
|  |     Well, this is a very different name, but I heard it several times and
    it's french.  I don't know the meaning, and you either like it or hate
    it.  I think it's very interesting.....
    
    Pilar.  It's pronouced very french like Pelar (long e), with strength
    on the lar.  
    
    
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| 542.5 | I know of a Pilar too.... | BARTLE::BARRL | Rainbow Connection | Thu Jun 21 1990 11:25 | 5 | 
|  |     My sister's boyfriend is from Columbia and his sister's name is Pilar. 
    It may very well be a French name because he has a brother named Rene'
    (pronounced Reh-nay).
    
    Lori B.
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| 542.6 | Italian and Spanish ! | BRS01::HENROT |  | Fri Jun 22 1990 02:42 | 5 | 
|  |     The Franch name is Adrienne.  I suspect that Adrianna would be the
    Italian form of it.
    Pilar is definitely Spanish.
    Best regards
    Anne
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| 542.7 |  | IOSG::THOMPSONR | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be | Mon Jun 25 1990 09:02 | 7 | 
|  | One of our friends married a Spanish girl when he was studyng for a year in 
Spain.  Her name was Pilar.  When they got married she became Pilar Percival!
Anyway - I would definately say that Pilar was a Spanish name.  It doesn't look 
French at all to me.....
[Ruth]
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| 542.8 |  | NZOV03::POOLE | I'm walking on sunshine | Mon Jun 25 1990 22:08 | 7 | 
|  |     How about 
    Adrianna Maria Sanford
    
    I know they are both 'a' names but it seems to roll of the tongue quite
    nicely.
    
    Sue
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| 542.9 | A few for you to think about | UBOHUB::SANWELL |  | Tue Jun 26 1990 04:24 | 7 | 
|  |     Here are my suggestions:
    
    Adrianna Michelle Sanford
    Adrianna Jane Sanford
    Adrianna Helen Sanford
    
    Jacqui
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| 542.10 | some I like | WMOIS::LANZILOTTI |  | Tue Jun 26 1990 11:01 | 12 | 
|  |     I love the name Adrianna.  How about:
    
    Adrianna Amanda Sanford
    Adrianna Celina Sanford
    Adrianna Elizabeth Sanford 
    Adrianna Alexis Sanford
    Adrianna Karina Sanford
    Adrianna Rose Sanford
    
    just a few suggestions...good luck!
    
    Janet-Lee
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| 542.11 | Simplify it | NUTMEG::MACDONALD_K |  | Wed Jun 27 1990 14:48 | 7 | 
|  |     If you'd like another opinion...  I'd go for a one syllable middle
    name.  I think Adrianna is a beautiful name and can stand well on
    its own, and a middle name with more than one syllable tends to
    "compete" with Adrianna.  You've already said that you like Lianne...
    how about Leigh, or Lee, or Lea?
    
    - K
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| 542.12 | *** | JETSAM::ESC_4 |  | Wed Jun 27 1990 15:11 | 7 | 
|  |     I really love Adrianna Rose Sanford,
    
    but how about (a variation of what was already suggested)
    
    Adrianna Elisabeth Sanford??
    
    S..
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| 542.13 | Very nice, .12 | NUTMEG::MACDONALD_K |  | Wed Jun 27 1990 15:33 | 7 | 
|  |     re:-1
    
    Oh, yes.  Adrianna Rose really does sound nice.  See what I mean
    about one syllable?
    
    - K
    
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| 542.14 | Very nice | CECV03::M_SANFORD |  | Fri Jun 29 1990 09:22 | 10 | 
|  |     
    
    My mother-out-law,...I mean in-law will love to hear that.  Her name is
    Rosaleen. 	I too love the name ROSE. Also the other suggestions about
    one syllable names are great.  (Lee, Lea, etc.) 
    
    By the way we don't know what sex our new arrival will be..The other
    day when I witnessed the baby "break-dancing" in my wife's stomach I
    had the horrifying realization that....it might be a boy...
    
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| 542.15 | adrianna/adrian | TIPTOE::STOLICNY |  | Mon Jul 02 1990 11:57 | 7 | 
|  |     
    I agree that one syllable sounds best with the multi-syllabic first
    name.   For another opinion, I like Adrianna Beth Sanford.   It's
    a boy!? - Adrian is the male equivalent if you really like the
    name - not my favorite though!
    
    cj/
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| 542.16 | A positive Adrian | STEREO::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras | Mon Jul 02 1990 15:01 | 11 | 
|  |     For a change...a name with a POSITIVE connection!!
    
    My grandmother's husband's name is Adrian, and that man is an absolute
    SAINT!  My "little Memere" has Alzheimer's, and has to live in a
    nursing home, and Adrian goes to see her every day, takes her out to
    lunch, buys her little things, etc.  
    
    (For the record, it wasn't his idea to put her in a nursing home; it
    was done for his OWN health!)
    
    K.C.
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| 542.17 | A little too late... | 19119::JANDROW |  | Fri Sep 13 1991 14:43 | 6 | 
|  |     
    I KNOW IT'S TOO LATE TO GIVE A SUGGESTION, BUT I HAVE A FRIEND WHO'S
    NAME IS    ADRIANA MARITZA VALENZUELA.  ADRIANA IS *DEFINATLY* SPANISH.
    
    
    
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