I like the names that you have come up with.
My daughters name is Trinity Amelia.
I like it because it is something new, i like the meaning of it. Also it has the old time traditional with her middle name.
2006-08-08 19:32:45
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answered by Princess 3
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I like the names you picked out for girls...try the name Keira Jade together and Areille Elizabeth...I do not like the name Owen or Robert. I named my daughter Olivia Grace, I have always loved the name Olivia and I gave her the name Grace because I thought I couldn't have kids and at the age of 32 I got pregnant and she is healthy and beautiful, so by The Grace Of God I had a child. Sometimes things happen to you in life that sparks up a name in your heart, like it did mine.
2006-08-08 10:25:41
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answered by karenmbs 4
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Personally...for girls.. i love the names Emma, Arianna, Jayla, Jade.. names that are different...the J names are gorgeous!
but here are the projected popular names for the year 2015
Girls-- Boys--
Annika Isabel Aidan Asher
Ansley Kate Aldo Beckett
Ava Lara Anderson Bennett
Avery Linden Ansel Carter
Aviva Maeve Cooper Maximilian
Clementine Marie-Claire Finnegan McGregor
Eleanor Maya Harper Oliver
Ella Philippa Jackson Reagan
Emma Phoebe Johan Sander
Fiona Quinn Keyon Sumner
Flannery Sophie Liam Will
Grace Waverly
However, based on economic trends within the nation... these are the top twenty white girls' names that best signify high education parents...with years of mother's education in perentheses
1. Lucienne (16.6) 11. Rotem (16.08)
2. Marie-Claire (16.5) 12. Oona (16.00)
3. Gylnnis (16.4) 13. Atara (16.00)
4. Adair (16.36) 14. Linden (15.94)
5. Meira (16.27) 15. Waverly (15.93
6. Beatrix (16.26) 16. Zofia (15.88)
7. Clementine (16.23) 17. Pascale (15.82)
8. Philippa (16.21) 18. Eleanora (15.8)
9. Aviva (16.18) 19.Elika (15.8)
10. Flannery (16.1) 20. Neeka (15.77)
For boys...
1. Dov (16.5) 11. Finnegan (16.13)
2. Akiva(16.42) 12. MacGregor (16.1)
3. Sander (16.29) 13. Florian (15.94)
4. Yannick (16.20) 14. Zev (15.92)
5. Sacha (16.18) 15. Beckett (15.91)
6. Guillaume (16.17) 16. Kia (15.9)
7. Elon (16.16) 17. Ashkon (15.84)
8. Ansel (16.14) 18. Harper (15.83)
9. Yonah (16.14) 19. Sumner (15.77)
10. Tor (16.13) 20. Calder (15.75)
If many of the names on the above lists were unfamiliar to you, domn't feel bad...even boys' names-which have always been scarcer than girls'- have been proliferating wildly...this means that even the most popular names today are less popular than they used to be..
2006-08-08 12:27:27
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answered by etiam_advenio 2
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Girl -
Erika Suzanne
Krista Nicole
Eva Marie
Boys -
Michael Scott
Jerimiah James
Michael Lee
2006-08-08 10:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Currently, my wife and I have one child. Sarah Elizabeth is five months old, and I'm the one who picked her name, two Biblical ones that I really liked the sound of together. So dod everyone else, apparently!
A boy would have been named Philip Robert. Philip's also a Biblical name, and Robert is the name of my dad, my wife's dad, and my brother who was best man at our wedding.
My big concern with baby names is not to pick names that are popular now but rather ones that have stood the test of time which exude confidence. Your boy and girl names are interesting combinations, but they scream trendy (i.e. popular names for ten years or so). Your children don't need to grow up with their names rather than their actions defining them. You want your children to stand out for the right reasons!
I hope this helps; have a great day!
2006-08-08 10:28:37
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answered by ensign183 5
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BOYS: Jordan ALex
Masson Tyrell
GIRLS: Destiny Jade
Aribella Chivon
2006-08-08 10:53:05
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answered by Trouble 3
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I have 2 boys- Edward Bryant & Robert Thomas. The girls' names I picked were Theresa Marie & Sarah Elizabeth. The other boy name I chose was Michael William.
2006-08-08 10:51:54
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answered by mightymite1957 7
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2016-11-23 16:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I did not think Spencer or Clark were bad names. That is a very personal decision. Try looking up the meanings of names. That might help. There are also baby name books. Have fun reading.
2006-08-08 10:30:57
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answered by Jack 7
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My son, who is 7 years old, turns heads everywhere we go as soon as people hear his name. We cannot go anywhere without someone commenting on his name
Anakin Christopher Parkin.
Before you ask, yes, I am a Star Wars fan, and have been since 1984, but I did not exactaly name him after Darth Vader, I just thought that Anakin is a beautiful and unusual name, and it siuts my son, not because he looks like David Prowse, Hayden Christensen or Jake Loydd, but because it is unique, just as he is.
I also have a beautiful 8 year old girl named Samantha Ashley Parkin.
2006-08-08 10:27:50
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answered by munesliver 6
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OK half of the responses sound like porno names.....and I'm not judging just wondering where the middle name Brick came from....my kids are Kaitlyn Miranda, and Cole Greg both middle names are family names...i like girl names that can be shortened for nicknames and 1 syllable 4 letter names for boys...they seem stronger to me
2006-08-08 10:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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