| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 662.1 | Go for L-O-N-G | STEREO::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras, the Silver Unicorn | Wed Apr 03 1991 10:33 | 33 | 
|  |     How about something long?
    
    GIRLS
    
    Vanessa
    Francesca
    Jessica
    Stephanie
    Charlotte
    Christina/Christine
    Danielle
    Dominique
    Elizabeth
    Georgianna
    Jacqueline
    Samantha
    
    BOYS
    
    Christopher
    Nicholas
    Dominick
    Bartholomew 
    Harrison
    Gregory
    Jonathan
    William
    
    I know that quite of these names are VERY popular right now (Jennifer,
    Jessica, Elizabeth) but a long first name goes so well with a short
    last name.
    
    K.C.
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| 662.2 | NICE LAST NAME | OBSESS::PHELAN |  | Wed Apr 03 1991 11:53 | 19 | 
|  |     I agree with noter .1  - A long first name compliments Lee very
    nicely!  What a GREAT last name to work with.  So many names sound 
    beautiful with Lee!  Think of how many people use Lee as a middle name!
    
    A few other suggestions: 
    
    Rebecca Lee  (Becky Lee) 
    Amanda Lee 
    Erica Lee 
    Alexandra Lee
    
    
    
    You may want to steer away from first names ending with the L sound
    or an ee sound though  i.e. Britaney Lee  or DanieLLe Lee   
    
    Good luck,
    
     - Christina
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| 662.3 | Vivian Lee | OBSESS::PHELAN |  | Wed Apr 03 1991 12:10 | 28 | 
|  |     There's also:  Vivian Lee  (she was Scarlette in Gone With the Wind).
                                It is a very pretty name!
         
                   Diana Lee is pretty to?  Diana Victoria Lee...
    
    What kind of names do you like?  What is 
    your full name as well as Dad's name?
    
    For boys: 
    
    Well, William Lee sounds nice but, he may be called Billy Lee (which
    sort of sounds like Bill LeeLee) or Bill Lee - Unless you stick with 
    William all the time - that does sound nice.  It's a good idea to list
    the possible nick names also, just to see how they sound "in case". 
    
    Joseph Lee   (Joe Lee)
    Thomas Lee   (Tom Lee)
    Richard Lee  (Rich Lee, Rick Lee, Ricky Lee) 
    Robert Lee   (Bob Lee, Bobby Lee, Rob Lee, Robby Lee)
    Jonathan Lee (Jon Lee) 
    Brian Lee
    Nathan Lee 
    Victor Lee  (After you)!   Vic Lee sounds like Vicky though
    
    Well,  enough for now.
    
    
    
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| 662.4 | Good suggestions | XCUSME::LIFE_CENTER |  | Wed Apr 03 1991 14:10 | 13 | 
|  |     My full name is Vicky Constance Lee and the fathers name is Bernard
    Francis Lee (he goes by Bernie).  I agree the name should be long...
    I really love the name Hilary.  But I'm not sure if I like the way it
    sounds with Lee.  Too many ee's?  What do you think?  
    
    As for boys names, I'm stumped.  I do like some of the names you listed
    especially Gregory.  But the nickname thing can be a problem...
    Jonathon would be nice but not John.
    
    I would really like something a little unique, but not odd.
    
    Thanks
    VCL
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| 662.5 | here's a few | TIPTOE::STOLICNY |  | Wed Apr 03 1991 14:26 | 28 | 
|  |     
    
    
    I like the long first names also, but would shy away from those that 
    are shortened to single syllables.   For that reason, I would lean
    towards a two (or three) syllable name with no common nicknames.  
    Examples would be:
    
    Girls: 	Alexandra 
     		Amanda 
    		Rachel 
    		Amber 
    		Andrea 
    		Cara 
    		Tanya
   		Michelle
    
    Boys:	Derek 
    		Jordan 
    		Jason
    		Kevin
    		Alexander
    		Spencer
    
    
    I agree with you that Hilary Lee is a little heavy on the l's and e's!
    
    Carol
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| 662.6 |  | KAOFS::S_BROOK | Ask Not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for ME! | Wed Apr 03 1991 16:08 | 12 | 
|  |     Actually, while Hilary Lee does sound a little heavy on the l and e's,
    if you enunciate them clearly and disticntly, they do work quite well
    together.
    
    Yeah, I know, I'm biased 'cuz one of my own is a Hilary ... but I
    still think its not as awkward as it looks.  Add the right middle name
    and it works very well!
    
    Like  Hilary Jane Lee
    
    
    Stuart
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| 662.7 | Two 'S' names | DUCK::HARDYA | Pas d'elle y Rhone que nous | Thu Apr 04 1991 03:44 | 5 | 
|  |     A couple more.........
    
    How about Susannah for a girl, Simon for a boy...
    
    /Angela.
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| 662.8 | Robert E. Lee | STEREO::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras, Silver Unicorn | Thu Apr 04 1991 08:22 | 9 | 
|  |     You might want to avoid the name Robert.  That is one of my choices for
    a first name, with the MIDDLE name Lee, but then thought there would be
    a lot of jokes about "Robert E. Lee" (and my husband is from the
    South!)
    
    When the time comes, I'm going with either Robert Kenneth or Robert
    Daniel.
    
    K.C.
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| 662.9 | I second Susannah | EXIT26::MACDONALD_K | no unique hand plugs the dam | Thu Apr 04 1991 15:06 | 9 | 
|  |     I vote for Susannah... 
    
    And come on folks... you've always been right up there with a sense
    of humor.  How come nobody has mentioned "Sara" yet?
    
    ANd by the way .0, CONGRATULATIONS!!!  You'll love being a mom!
    
    - Kathryn
     
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| 662.10 | These may help | KERNEL::COFFIN |  | Thu Apr 25 1991 12:00 | 26 | 
|  |     
    Here are a few other names that may be of use
    
    Boys
    
    Aaron         Lee
    Daniel        Lee
    James         Lee
    Martin/Martyn Lee
    Nigel         Lee
    Simon         Lee
    Spencer       Lee  (My favourite - brother called Spencer lee )
    Tony          Lee
    
    Girls
    
    Caroline      Lee
    Cassandra     Lee
    Charlotte     Lee
    Francise      Lee
    Sasha         Lee
    Stacey        Lee
    
    Many congratulations
    Samantha "Hilary" Ganley
    
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