I like all the girls names but I would spell Rider Ryder. The boys names I like are Garron Sailor and Leo, Gallagher reminds me of the guy with the mallet.
2006-08-02 08:08:23
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answered by RIVER 6
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The only one I like is Leo. Garron is okay I guess but Sailor? I would never do that to a boy much less a girl. Gallagher reminds me of that guy who smashed fruit with a mallet. Favrye reminds me of the football player named Farve. Rider, well that's asking for your kid to get made fun of - let's ride her, etc. And the spelling Samielle makes me think of Samonella. And give me a break, no one will be able to spell much less pronounce Aderys.
Oh, I forgot Relle - how in the world is that pronounced. I'm thinking like that diet drug commercial for Relacore? Again, not a name I would chose.
Sorry, that I couldn't give you a more positive response but I'm being honest.
2006-08-02 17:06:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly, I really don't like any of those names. For the girl though I liked Samielle and really didn't like any of the rest. So, Samielle for sure. I really don't like any of the boys names you picked. Gallagher and Sailor are the worst ones though, Leo next, and Garron is probably the best one out of them.
2006-08-02 17:41:44
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answered by Stephanie S 6
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I personally like Favye and Samielle for a girl and for a boy Garron or Gerrion.
2006-08-02 15:20:55
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answered by cristons_mommy 2
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I'm sorry, I'm afraid I don't care for any of them. Common names do change to some extent over time, but often it seems like people choose unique names because they like them without any consideration of what the child will have to deal with. I'd be afraid that a child with a "different" name will get mocked in school.
2006-08-02 15:08:58
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answered by oracleguru 5
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Girls (From Exact List): Rider
Boys (From Exact List): Sailor
Girls (From Personal Opinion): Miley Olivia or Gabriella Paige
Boys (From Personal Opinion): Ethan Alexander or Ryan Anthony
2006-08-02 16:15:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that if you have to put pronunciation beside them, then they are always going to encounter problems with people saying them right and it is frusrating to always have to correct people. But on the other hand it is your child and you do have the luxury of naming them whatever it is you choose. Just remember this ...... it's a name they will have to live with forever. Don't just pick it to be different or to attain attention for yourself.
2006-08-02 15:12:07
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answered by angelkiss000usa 1
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I like Rider spelled Ryder and Sailor best!
2006-08-02 15:09:35
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answered by aintgivinup79 3
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i have an uncommon name. it is a TERRIBLE burdon to give a child a name that is CONSTANTLY mispronounced. i got so sick of correcting everyone that i will answer to almost anything... it's just such a waist of my time! it doesn't feel good to have an unusual name. i think it is cruel to name a child something weird. here's an idea, CHANGE YOUR OWN NAME OR YOUR HUSBAND'S to one of those listed above, and give your child your name, or your husband's... kids have a hard enough time don't make life hard on purpose!
2006-08-02 15:23:35
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answered by JayneDoe 5
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I hate to say it, but I think all of those names are awful. Why would anybody want a name like that.
As you can see, my name is Lenny (Leonard/Leo). The name Leo sucks and I hate it.
2006-08-02 15:05:49
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answered by Lenny B 4
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