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I’m currently 8 weeks along and thinking of names for either gender since it’ll be a while before we find out. I really like the idea of using the middle name Ronny/Ronnie spelling depending on their gender. My dad passed a few years ago and his name was Ron and my boyfriend’s dad is also a Ronald. So I think it would be special to honor them both. My question is am I crazy for thinking Ronnie would be cute for a girl too with the right first name? Just looking for possible second opinions

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Ronica ? Ronette ?

Just suggesting. But Ronnie is cute

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I love Ronnie for a girl! I think it would be so sweet as it is for a middle name and a lovely nod to your family members.

If you did want to be cautious, though, you could go with Saffron, Veronica, or Florence (phonetically!).

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It's a unisex name and I think its great, especially as a middle name.

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i like it! you can always veer away from the traditional spellings and go for something like ronni which might make it look more girlie but i think it’s cute for either gender and it’s sentimental so if you have a girl and anyone tries to give you negative opinions/feedback then that just says something about them! go for it!

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I think its perfect to honour them both as middle name for boy or girl. ❤️

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i like Ronnie for a girl - it. works for either gender, and i like the spunky kinda vibe of boyish nicknames for girls!

i've also Ronnie used as a nickname for Veronica - personally, i like Ronnie as a full name, but if you wanted it as a nickname, it could also be short for Bronte, Cameron, Petrona, Rhonda/Ronda, Saffron or Bronwen. 💕

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Ronnie for a girl is cute too. I also like it as a nickname for Veronica.

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