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Gabriella Pearl - (Birth Announcements!)

This compilation of birth announcements came from a couple hospitals in Indiana, USA. This batch seems to be rather conservative and traditional. There aren't any wacky or odd names that stand out. If you could only name your child one of these names, which would you choose?

Girls: 

Abigail Rae
Adlee Dawn
Alisa Ray
Allison Renae
Alyssa Gale
Anna Jean
Annabelle Rose
Aria Marie
Athena Lee
Autumn Lynn
Avery Kay
Bailey Alexis
Breanna Lee
Cassandra Marie
Cora Mae
Daisy Faith
Delaney Carol-Sue
Emory Louise
Evelynn Jane
Gabriella Pearl
Gracie LouAnn
Hadley Caroline
Harper Rayne
Kiara Rose
Layla Lyda-Jean
Leyla Brianne Irene
Madison Faith
Maisie Claiborne
Mila Jean
Molly Suzanne
Rebekah Joy Hadessah
Reece Addison
Saria Jane
Savannah Nadine
Skylar Rose Mae
Sophia Fern
Sydney Amara
Zoey Kiana-Marie

Boys:
Benjamin Scott
Bryan Manuel
Bryce Andrew
Caleb Duane
Christopher Scott
Cooper Andrew
Cruz Michael
David Samuel
Elijah Lewis
Elijah Michael
Ezekiel Paul Christopher
Grant Keith
Jacob Donald
Jack Arnett Jiovanni
Jaxon Dane
Jett Robert
Jordan Michael Alexander
Joseph Lee
Judah Christopher
Kolton John
Kyler Edward
Landon Nathanel
Lincoln Jaye Owen
Luke Tyler
Matthew Francis
Micheal Anthony
Mikah Joseph
Nathaniel Joseph
Owen Jean
Wyatt Christopher
Wyatt Lee
Xavier Mikail

Let me know which of these you like most in the comment section below! 

Comments

Lilah McDaniel said…
I love this name!!
Lilah McDaniel said…
I love Hugo!
Lilah McDaniel said…
Danger!!! Hahahahahaha! Yes!
Lilah McDaniel said…
Xanthus is cool!! I also like Beatrix and Calixta
Ariu said…
Don't forget Indigo and Kestrel.
Sandra said…
Ulysses. I think it is the cutest name ever! but everyone is like: 'gasp, don't you dare'
Sandra's Husband said…
Torch, Moon, Hawk, Sterling and Locksley (yes, from Robin Hood film)
Osha said…
Briar and Bishop
Sandra said…
I sometimes like and don't like Cloud too.
Lonesome Dove Fan said…
July. West, North (way before Kanye!).
Kara | The Art of Naming said…
I really like Locksley with this spelling! Good one!
Ashlea Marshall said…
I hope you grow out of this before you have children.

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