How about adding "lyn" to that...Dashlyn
or dashlynn. Or dashley? Dashleigh
would be cool I think. Ok or maybe I am
just nuts :d I love the name ashlyn,
very feminine with a hint of an old
fashioned name (ashley). Still seems a
bit modern though too. :)
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vanessalouanne
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Posted: 08-04-05 12:13pm
I agree with blurose. Dashlynn is cute
and you could call her dash for short, but
her full name being dash makes me think of
someone dashing away.
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rosegrdn
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Re: Girls Name Posted: 08-11-05 18:05pm
You name your baby what you like. I
named my first grand-daughter "aven".
The a is just like it sounds when you sing
the alpabit song. Also I love the names
nalissa, laina, lashel, and ava. Good
luck with your new little one :d
I wouldn't call my daughter dash but it's
up to you. We come from different
countries so it might be nice for someone
of your nationality but it wouldn't for
someone of mine.
My 2 daughters are called: lucy-rose and
beth
if I was to have another daughter(s) I
like the names:
emma,emily/emillie/emilee/emileigh,ashlee/
ashleigh,serun,chloe,mia,
kia,tia,louise,leanne,lauren,zara,isabel/i
sabelle,jordan,daisy,demi
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