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Ok so Gavin is about to be 1 and we are thinking of starting our second adoption. Gavin's name has a v in it, my name Sylvie and dh names Cleveland has a V in it and we were thinking, hey what did we start now our next child has to have a name with a V in it!!! Mind yo we did not do this on purpose we reallly liked the name Gavin and then we realized we will all have Vs! Great. So that the rest of our children won't feel left out (yes they will, I always felt weird as a kid because my mother, father and brother all had names that started with R). Anyway all we have been able to come up with is Ava, Eve, Xavier and Olivia. We like Ava so far. Oh and we like Evan but my nephew's name is Evan. I thought it would be a fun game to post on the boards, so let me know what you come up with.
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I like Ava and Ivy. I just did respite care for a boy named Xavier. The foster parents couldn't figure out how to pronounce his name and later found out the birth family called him another name. Could be a lot of confusion with that name. Another name is Levy if it's a boy. It is NOT pronounced like the brand name of the jeans. Not sure how to write it out but the 'e' would be pronounced like the 'e' in the word let.
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Ava's gotten very popular, don't know if that matters to you.
Boys:
Avner
Avi
Dov (means bear in Hebrew, one of my favorites).
Van
Girls:
Evelyn
Ivanna
Maeve
Vanna
Vonda
Vannessa (can't remember if someone mentioned it)
Oh, here's one that's pronounced Shivonne, but it's spelled Sioban -- or something like that).
Vangie -- nick name for Evangeline -- Elizabeth, what's it mean?
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