Nora or Eileen.
2006-06-25 02:15:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Adriana, Bianca, Catrina, Desiree, Ebony, Farrah, Gella, Harmony, Isleta, Jamela, Kalea, Lena, Makala, Natala, Olena, Papina, Queenie, Raizel, Salene, Takeeta, Ula, Valora, Wanata, Xylia, Yasmine, Zahara
2006-06-25 02:27:58
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answered by basketball21 2
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The names of your other daughters are not uncommon. Look for names from other countries. Sometimes a common name somewhere else would be different here. Or, a very plain name could sound refreshing.......Martha, Mary, Anne, Carol, Anita, Karen, Susan. What about a great grandmothers name. Is there a family name sir name that you could use as a first name, then it would have some history with it. She will define her name with her own personality anyway. Enjoy your bundle of joy when she arrives.
2006-06-25 01:52:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Whitney, Erika and Alexis are all great names!
It's really nice if you can give the name of an older relative as a middle name (if it will sound right with whichever first name you use).
I like Jordan, Tyler and Lili (if you don't, you might consider one for a middle name).
Good luck with your new baby!
2006-06-25 01:47:11
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answered by Holiday Magic 7
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Look to your family history for names. I named my daughter after my grandmother, and great-grandmother. Hence, Elizabeth Violet. She's now called "EV" like evie. My grandmother is very proud that I used her name - and not so mad that I didn't use her middle name (Huberta) lol.
I come from a large family, with generations of large families. I was lucky, my other great-grandmother wrote down everything she could remember about the family history before she died. I am again turning to this book, to help name my twins. I have found strong, German & Polish names that are not only beautiful, but strong and still modern-sounding.
2006-06-25 04:20:59
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answered by ? 5
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Sabine, Marissa, Eve, Gianna, Nadiya,Arianna
Cicely, Tatiana, Dionne
2006-06-30 17:24:08
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answered by evian 6
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First of all , 'Congratulations' on your 4th girl! Uncommon names are often unique and I love unique. I have, what was an uncommon name growing up in the 70's which has now become popular (Alexa). I chose a unique name for my son as well. Hm-mm...let's see...Ajna (pronunced /Ah-zsh-na/), Amber, Sade (pronunced /Sh-ade/) , Arista (pronunced like the record label company...lol), Rivka, and Jayden are at the top of my list. Hope I've been helpful.
2006-06-25 01:59:40
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answered by LexiLou 1
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Chandler, Gianna, Harley
2006-06-25 01:55:16
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answered by MrsT 2
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Sydney
2006-06-25 01:43:05
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answered by claymore 3
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Amber
2006-06-25 02:46:23
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answered by a 4
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Celeste
2006-06-25 01:45:45
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answered by @J@Y 2
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