ANSWERS: 17
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Whatever you want to call me in bed, is fine by me.
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Elliott Heath.
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Jackson Spencer, That's my real name!
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None by themselves, but I think Oliver James would be a good name.
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I would rather mix and match them. My preference is for Oliver James.
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I prefer Oliver Alexander, Oliver James is good too.
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Here goes honey Not Elliott if you call your daughter Ellie Not Oliver because Ollie reminds me of Laurel&Hardy Lennon will be called "lemon" Jackson Spencer is safest Jackie Jack Spence (reminds me of Spencer Tracy) Do the kid a favor and name him Jackson Spencer! :) (9hugs))
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Oliver Alexander I think :) sounds great!
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Lennon James.
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Of the given options, I'd choose Oliver Alexander because I adore Alexander the Great. With Lennon James a semi-close second because it sounds good and I like John Lennon. None of them would I choose simply because they sound good together, but Girly and I have had this conversation and she dislikes my choices for a male.
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I like a combo ~ Jackson Alexander
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I think...mixing in matching would be better like others have already said. For instance: Alexander Jackson (rolls pretty nicely) Oliver Elliot, Oliver Heath, James Elliot, James Spencer, James Jackson, Oliver Spencer etc.
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Oliver Alexander.
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This one
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Oliver Alexander! It has a "strong" ring to it for a male!
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Elliott Heath
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I like Elliott Heath - it's interesting, though, because you have enough of a variety of answers here as to possibly make you wonder even more what to name your baby boy, or if you're not having a baby, then it might just make you realize that you are an excellent name-picker! All your choices are strong ones, and I also like Jackson Spencer as a 2nd choice. My least fave might be Oliver Alexander, if only because it's so long - still, it has a nice ring to it. And Lennon, while certainly paying homage to John, may seem like just that - it is very obvious, and it still seems better to me as a last name. Then again - look at Nicole Richie and Joel Madden's little girl - 'Harlow' - that's an example of how a last name can work OK as a first name - tho' I'm not crazy about it.
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