Depends on the last name too..............you don't want something that will rhyme and sound silly. You also don't want an abbreviation that can be obscene or the name to sound obscene all. A friend of mine years ago liked Allan Scott but the last name began with an "S". Hence put the initials of the name together and what do you get............................
Sorry to say it but children can be cruel and tease other children about names.
2006-07-07 15:49:59
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answered by klh7768 2
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you comprehend what you would possibly want to do and that i dont comprehend why it purely got here about to me, yet dont ask adults, incredibly hormonal pregnant women, they get very nutty even as it contains names. they digress to the seventh grade and conjure up mystical names for his or her youngsters. lol (no insult right here i'm a momma of four kiddos). besides you would possibly want to ask little ones. ask the little ones of your church, community or kin and watch their faces. in the experience that they laugh like mad cows then you my chum comprehend that the call you're pondering is a nasty theory. because a baby would have this call!! and kin names are great, my 2 oldest have them, yet they actually have a nick call to "get excitement from". that way we as moms and dads can savour that we named our children after expensive kinfolk yet with the nick call (which might want to be presented at start or maybe on the start bulletins) the baby wont ought to undergo the stigma of being named edgar, millicent or bruno. and keep in recommendations you at the instantaneous are not restricted to 2 names! pile on the names! lol my ex husband and that i did. our first 2 were a boy and a woman so we didnt comprehend if we may have any extra. and so we piled on the names. each baby has 3 names. 2 kin names and one 'cool' call to be said. have relaxing! purely keep in recommendations each individual would properly experience free even as picking names.
2016-11-30 20:17:46
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answered by ? 4
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Maybe I'm just old fashioned, and I don't mean to offend you, but when I hear those names, my mind conjures up some sissy like character from one of the "Revenge of the Nerds" movies. Just because you're giving birth to a "boy" doesn't mean that he won't grow up to be a Man!
Why don't you give him a regular name like Joshua, or Jacob, or David, or Daniel, or John, or James, or Peter, or Paul....
2006-07-07 15:54:18
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answered by Martin S 7
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omaurie sounds like a nicer name than lamar.. but dont ask people here for name suggestions cause its been my personal experience that the names they suggest, i never like
2006-07-07 17:26:23
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answered by team_ank 2
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I don't like either one! And what in the heck is an Omaurie? I like old-fashioned names for kides - what's wrong with Michael, James,or Robert?
2006-07-07 16:54:29
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answered by sandwest 5
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Neither
How about Christopher James or CJ for short
2006-07-07 15:49:05
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answered by Little_mouse 2
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omaurie because u never hear that name. u hear lamar all the time.
2006-07-07 15:50:38
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answered by avery s 3
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Alberto is a nice name for a boy.
2006-07-07 15:50:55
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answered by Belen 5
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I personally like Leon.
2006-07-07 15:47:52
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answered by herstory 2
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I like Sterling.
2006-07-07 15:47:41
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answered by Anonymous
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