Turquoise, Hennessey, Jesse, Kaleia, montana
2006-06-24 14:55:51
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answer #1
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answered by Kaena 2
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Simon, Jasper, Jordan, Brice, Edgar, Roger, Aster, Slade, Sedric, Clayton, Kevin, Christian, Matthew, Paul, Allen, Douglas, Devon, Bert, Alister, William, Dudley, Miles, Hoch (pronounced hoke), Xavier, Justin, Dustin, Beaux (Bo) Patrick, David, Charles, Ray, Jack....good luck
2006-06-24 14:59:46
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answer #2
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answered by scheiem 3
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Riley is my all time favorite name and it is my sons middle name. I also like Colby and Noah. My sons first names are from cities. They are both unusual and yet sophisticated so when they are older they will not look back and ask why? I do not want to share them as they are too unique but maybe try something like that. Do some research. There names I have never heard again.
2006-06-24 16:43:50
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answer #3
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answered by country girl 3
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Cameron,Bryson,Joshua, Kade, Preston, Peyton, Nicholas.
I also Like Logan,Gregory, Brian, Austin, Addison, Phillip and Justus.
2006-06-24 14:58:56
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answered by winterlvr66 3
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When I was pregnant, I read many baby name books and ultimately ended up naming my son after close family members I admire. His first name and middle name are after each of his grandfathers.
One book I found helpful:
The Perfect Name by Jeanine Cox
It's more than just another name "dictionary". Offering a variety of exercises it helps you find a more meaningful name (and also helps you understand which combinations to avoid).
You can also use the tools and guides provided here:
http://babyzone.com/babynames/default.asp?scf=2040
There you will find lists of popular names, "cool" names, multicultural names, and baby name generators and inventors to help narrow down your choices according to your likes.
After all my searching, I found my heart told me to choose a name that not only sounded great, but held deeper significance.
2006-06-24 15:10:17
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answered by Anonymous
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My favorite boy's name is Gabriel...but you could always name him after a family member that you feel especially close to. Another option, if you want to honor your mother, is to use her maiden name as the baby's name if it works. You can check out the baby name forum on Parents.com for some more great suggestions :o)
2006-06-24 14:57:06
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answered by snpdrgon84 2
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Seriously, would you name your child after a name given to you by Yahoo! Answers?
Ask the people that are close to you in real life.
I like Charlie, Lennon, Sean, William, Jérémie, Ainsley, Damien, Frédérick, Seth, Aidan, Spencer, and Curran.
2006-06-25 18:45:45
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answered by bloody_gothbob 5
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Mungo, Cosmo, Codwallader, Dillinger
2006-06-27 11:09:30
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answered by codrock 6
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I like the names
Riley
Huey
Matthias
Nathan
Nathanial
Riley and Huey are characters from Boondocks, but I've always liked those names. They're different, but not too different. Matthias is a nice name, it's the French form of Matthew. I've always liked the names Nathan and Nathanial too.
2006-06-24 14:56:09
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answer #9
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answered by Nate 4
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Joshua David
2006-06-24 14:55:34
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answered by dswinkphn 3
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Benjamin is a cool name..
although for some reason I've always been fond of the name Giles but I think I'm just weird on that point >_<
oh, Ross is cool too
2006-06-24 14:56:20
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answered by TiFFeRz 4
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