I need some help with a name

I would be Lynn Rockland. I don't think it sounds very good though...but if you went with where I lived now it would be Lynn Howard...also not very good. But thats just my opinion...

Marissa

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Marissa Undercofler
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Hahahaa....Why does "snap-on" tools come to mind?

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MargieK

Current street? "Victoria Princessview".... Birth home street? "Victoria Edendale" (that one's not too bad...) Kaytee "Simplexities" on

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Kaytee

Hmmm... neither does Victoria Los Angeles... maybe I'd have to use Vicky Ellay.... Kaytee "Simplexities" on

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Kaytee

oh, that's a good one! Exotic, but findable. Sarajane

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Sjpolyclay

birth street--and I do LIKE yours! Great for novels! Sarajane

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Sjpolyclay

Absolutely--it cuts both ways.

So tell yourself something good today, y'all. Sarajane

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Sjpolyclay

Oh the I get to be (ta-da) Mandanna!

Tina

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Christina Peterson

These are all very good character names!!! Sarajane

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Sjpolyclay

Oh, Sarajane, I don't know. You can call me "Muff" and it takes on an entirely new meaning. (and Scamp, but not quite the same thing)

Becki "In between the moon and you, the angels have a better view of the crumbling difference between wrong and right." -- Counting Crows

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BeckiBead

another good 'un! Although, it sounds like a good BAD character! Sarajane

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Sjpolyclay

Sounds like something sold on Archie McPhee.... Kaytee "Simplexities" on

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Kaytee

Sounds like a Gangster. Sarajane

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Sjpolyclay

Oh no! That means I need to name my fictional store "Smelly Dog Arts." I just bought a rubber stamp of Sophie, and she definitely is a smelly dog right now.

LMAO

would probably be a success -- people love a mystery or unusual name...

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Cheryl

I love that name! You know you'd be the only one.

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Kalera Stratton

LOL I would be 9th Ave Lampwork!

I wonder if Saks could sue me?

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Kalera Stratton

Very English, sounds efficient! Sarajane

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Sjpolyclay

Its a great name. With the stamp, it would be VERY catchy, absolutely everyone would ask and no one would forget. Get a paw print stamp and use it on the fictional bags from your fictional store. Sarajane

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Sjpolyclay

But then you could just take the 5th, and THEN where would they be??? Sarajane

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Sjpolyclay

It would be even better if you had a scratch and sniff under it.

Tina

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Christina Peterson

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