Keaundra
Chrysantha
Ciana
Kinna
i am not pregnant, just advising a friend....
2006-08-01
14:56:06
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thses are her names i am just getting opinions...
2006-08-01
15:03:17 ·
update #1
these are her names i am just getting opinions...
2006-08-01
15:03:28 ·
update #2
lame
2006-08-01 14:59:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask yourself this. Will that child , who one day will be an adult, really be taken seriously in the real world with a name like Keaundra? Plus it's ugly. If your going for unique....try seaching for a name that actually means something...maybe another language. Don't just put to or three parts of different names together and smack it on their birth certificate. Because ultimately the child will have to live with the name, not you, and you have no idea if they'll appreciate the fact that you named it "Chrysantha" or "Chrystlea".
2006-08-01 15:05:06
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answered by GoldenLocs 3
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not sure on the pronouciation of the first name oh i see now like kee-on-dra. Yeah its cute but I wouldn't spell it like that I think it would be confusing to alot of people and she would be called alot of funny things.
second name reminds me of christmas for some reason - its cute
I really love the third name that is adorable
the fourth name just sounds annoying - seriously repeat it over and over and see what you think
Thats what I did when I was pregnant with my daughter i would try names out by saying them alot and see if it got annoying or if i loved the sound of it. Thankfully I did that I almost named my daughter Janessa. Yikes it got sickeningly sweet sounding after awhile i just could not stand the sound of it.
2006-08-01 15:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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In my humble opinion:
I personally like Ciana, but this question very much depends on what purpose the name will serve. If your friend likes the name then thats good.
It's always worth keeping in mind that 'modern' names may sound good now, but think how they will sound afterwords.
2006-08-01 15:05:45
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answered by Hunkydory 1
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I do not like them. Chrysantha is sort of nice because it sounds like Chrysanthemum, the flower, but it is hard to spell, and the nickname is inevitably going to be Chris, or San.. something masculine sounding. Next I like Ciana, it is pretty. I hate the other two.
2006-08-02 11:06:23
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answered by Stephanie S 6
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Kiandra - Maybe
Ciana (or Sienna) - pretty
Kinna too plain
Chrysantha she'd just end up giving a nick name and then wish it was her actual name come kindergarten.
Unique might make the mom feel trendy but it's the child who has to live with it.
2006-08-01 17:05:31
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answered by pebble 6
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Well, Keaundra sounds nice, these names are obviously for a black girl, but I think anything is good as long as it's not the standard black girl names like Tamika and Tishawn and all that. That has got to stop.
2006-08-01 15:02:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The only one I care for is Ciana. The others are sorta rough. They look a little too difficult to say and even if I could pronounce them.... I'd never remember them!!
2006-08-01 15:00:55
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answered by Jacqueline S 1
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Just awful! Imagine that child in kindergarten trying to spell her name...having to correct her teacher on the spelling of her name, etc. I have a daughter that my husband gave the first name and the way he spelled it has been a nightmare for my oldest girl.
2006-08-01 15:00:11
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answered by Mommymonster 7
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I don't like the second name. The are nice name but tell your friend to ask herself would the child get teased alot, would you want the name for yourself,Is it just to hard to say. really can you live with the name if your parent gave to you
2006-08-01 15:11:13
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answered by sneekiepleasure 2
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I like the last 2.
2006-08-01 15:01:08
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answered by Anonymous
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