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| 854.1 | Names | KYOA::CHANG |  | Fri Jan 22 1993 18:43 | 14 | 
|  |     Congratulations, Terry.  
    
    I guess my first suggestion would be to pick a first name with multi-
    syllables:
    
    Jessica		Thomas
    Marissa             George
    Jasmine             Joseph
    Rebecca             Matthew
    
    Are you looking for any particular type of nam - unusual, unique?
    That would help us help you if you can give more details.
    
    Chris
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| 854.2 |  | HOCUS::TLEE |  | Mon Jan 25 1993 12:54 | 9 | 
|  |     Chris,
    
    Thank you.  I'm psych. I'm still reeling from the concept :-) I'm
    shooting blanks coming up with suggestions. Growing up I hated my name
    Terry Lee.  I would always get: Terry Lee What? And that used to drive
    me crazy.  So an usual/unique name would be great, something that might 
    roll off the toungue nice.
    
    -Terry
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| 854.3 | endings with "a" or "in" sounds... | AMCUCS::MEHRING |  | Mon Jan 25 1993 15:02 | 28 | 
|  | Terry,
Well, I like girls names that end in "a" or "in" sounds and boys that end
in "in" or anything but "ee" sounds.  Here are some ideas:
	Samantha		Jason
	Cynthia			Nicholas
	Juliette		Alexander
	Roseanne		Richard
	Erica			Austin
	Michelle		Nathan
	Heather			Jefferson
	Monica			Dexter
	Rochelle		Mason
	Cassandra		Weston
	Anjelica		Warren
	Taylor			Hayden
	Bridget			Carson
	Amanda			Gordon
	Erin			Garrett
	Megan			Harrison
	Lydia			Wilson
	Sandra			Cameron
Something a bit uncommon sounds best to me to balance it with the more
simple "Lee" last name.  Good luck!
-Cori				
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| 854.4 | Hmmmm....some nice ones | HOCUS::TLEE |  | Tue Jan 26 1993 09:21 | 4 | 
|  |     Thanks Cori.  I like Cynthia  and Nicholas they have a nice ring.  I
    run these by my wife.
    
    -Terry
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| 854.5 |  | ODIXIE::BEASLEY |  | Wed Feb 17 1993 16:06 | 2 | 
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