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Owen Frederick - (Birth Announcements!)

This month's birth announcement list is full of some pretty wonderful choices! If you had to name triplets using just the names below, (keeping the first/middle combinations as they are), which would you choose? Share your answers in the comments below!

Adalyn Mae
Amelia Belle
Anaya Amore
Anna Marie
Autumn Giselle
Brooke Lynn
Cora Evangeline
Ella Christine
Emily Hannah
Evelyn Marie
Francesca Nicole
Gianna Lucia
Kalista Faye
Lenaia Marie
Lila Rae
Lillianna Grace
Lily Faye
Matilda Jayne
Natalia Maria
Paityn Belle
Rayne Alonna
Riley May
Sabrina Lynn
Sadie Ann
Sophia Jean
Willow Brooke

Aidan Timothy
Blake Gregory
Brayden Thomas
Christopher Michael
Daniel Richard
Ethan Michael
Everett Walter
Jameson Thomas
Jayce Matthew
Joseph Morris
Joshua Melford
Jonathan Paul
Leonidas Gilbert
Lincoln David
Mason Patrick
Miles Joseph
Nathaniel James
Owen Frederick
Samuel Benjamin
Sawyer William
Sky Landen
Tyler Daniel
William Owen
Wyatt John
Xander Darnell

Here are the triplets that I would pair together:
Cora Evangeline, Francesca Nicole, Lillianna Grace
Nathaniel James, Owen Frederick, Jameson Thomas

What about you?

Comments

Lilah McDaniel said…
I adore Clara, Estelle, Josephine, Lucia, Noelle, Scarlett and Winter.
Lilah McDaniel said…
Cora Evangeline, Francesca Nicole & Nathaniel James
Lilah McDaniel said…
My sister gave her son our mother's maiden name for his middle name.
Emily Rose Cordova said…
Amelia Belle, Lily Faye & Sophia Jean
Blake Gregory, Ethan Michael & Mason Patrick
aimee said…
I gave my son the middle name parker because it was my mothers absolute favorite name. She cried when I told her.
E said…
I mean I really like the name Celeste or Victoria, just saying

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