Jo Raz. hmmm. you canny tell me you know of any other "Jo Raz" babys
And please give the "Best answer" prize to someone else. I really dont want it. x
2006-07-18 02:38:35
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answered by jo_raz_1 2
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Boy: Jensen, Turner, Chad, Chase Michael, Caleb-Joseph, Vincent, Vladamir, Lennart, Forrest, Arsenio, Neil, Ethan, Elliot, Tristan, Waild, Loren, Mohd, Sheamus,
Girl: Kiera, Kianna, Hollin, Alexa-Ray, Jillian, Eirinn, Jasmine, Touria, Nadia, Laurel, Chrystal, April, Skye-Lynn, Devon, Cora, Adina, Sydney,Melinda, Tiana, Felicia, Reilly, Jolene, Shante, Kira,
2006-07-16 02:26:04
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answered by hayley♥ 2
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A few names to think about.
Boys. Isaak. Samuel. Nathan. Jonathon. Christian. Michael. Lancelot(Lance). Connor. Luke. Peter. James. David. Jacob. Louie
Girls. Melissa. Jennifer. Charlene. Kimberley. Rachel. Louise. Erin. Sara. Lauren. Lucy. Brooke.
Please dont pick any of the new modern fad names. i.e Destiny. Shona. Jameel. etc etc.
Good luck.
2006-07-16 13:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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My friend's daughter's name is Selah (pronounced "seala"). I love it. Original, but not wacky or too "out there". According to Wikipedia its definition and history is as follows -
Selah ( Hebrew) meaning "pause, reflection", within the context of a prayer or psalms, is similar in purpose to Amen in that it stresses the importance of the preceding passage.
In this way, Selah is thought to imply that one should pause and reflect on what has been said. Alternatively, Selah may be a musical notation (thus explaining its use throughout Psalms) or may mean "forever", as it does in some places in the liturgy (notably the second to last blessing of the
2006-07-16 14:21:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Boy Maxlen
Girl Gently
2006-07-16 02:16:15
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answered by witty5 2
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Me
I was originally called Peter it`s even on my birth certificate
That was when I was born
Then for some reason or other I suddenly was called A little bas tard (as in come here you little bas tard)
I think this change was when I was about 6/7 or so not sure though.
Then when I was about 16/17 it was changed slighly again ,Suddenly I was called a big bas tard,
(as in come here you big bas tard)
I was never sure if it was hyphenated . bas`tard . or not.
Now some people just call me a bas tard
Others actually use my ORIGINAL NAME Peter.
But hey whats in a name We all have our favorites
Pick what you like
REMEMBER though Who`s Name it is.
For a baby girl I like ANGEL because they are
angels
For a baby boy err ye thats another question
you can answer that
you could call him Peter
as said its my ORIGINAL name
So good luck in your choice for I know you will love them no matter what there name is,
2006-07-19 08:54:36
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answered by itsa o 6
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Acacia, Tamarisk, Zephyr, Aurora, Serendipity, Arcadia, Minerva,
2006-07-16 02:34:31
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answered by zoomjet 7
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Emma, Peaches, Contanza, Paige for girls.
Bastian, Jurgen, Michael, Wolfgang, Sebastian for boys
2006-07-16 02:12:45
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answered by Miss LaStrange 5
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A nice scottish name for a boy is Struan or a
girl a nice Irish name is Aoiffe (pronounced Ee-fa) i hope you find an original name.
2006-07-16 02:18:31
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answered by Gar 7
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I like Jemima, Darcy, Camilla and Esme for girls, with Grace as a middle name
for boys I like Connor, Marley, Noah and Jacob, but I haven't thought of a middle name for a boy yet.
2006-07-17 01:45:50
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answered by sparkleythings_4you 7
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My son has a beautiful original name but I can't tell you as you may copy it and then it won't be original.
If you want an original name it needs to be something that is personal to you and/or your partner
Willow is a beautiful name as is Xander (pronounced zander)
Good Luck
2006-07-16 02:19:09
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answered by Anonymous
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