LOL!!!! We called our son Samuel Ashley (last name starts with M) for the same reason, and we are TOTALLY struggling with naming this one! DH want's GEM... having said that however, our first baby was Hannah Roisin - but the reason we liked Hannah was because it is a palindrome (spelled the same backwards and forwards)....so DH has to find something quirky and cool to call this new baby (a girl according to 20 week scan). I guess my point is that you can find meaning and quirkiness in more than one way... You could try palindromes, or other associated non-word three-letter-acronym's (Our first is HRM - Her Royal Majesty, or Human Resource Manager - which has turned out to be somewhat predictive of her nature, she LOVES to boss around her little brother). If you end up having a girl, keep in mind that they may choose to change their last name if they marry, and all that hard work thinking up cool initials will be all for nothing!
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