My husband loved Lions, we even helped with a local safari park with Lions and tigers, my husband and I are both of German decent so with saying that he has picked out the name "Lowen" which is lion is German. So it would be Lowen Scott Hendricks, what do ya think? Be honest please
2006-08-10
04:17:50
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Michelle, I accidentally gave you a low rating, I'm sorry this new yahoo thumbs up and down I'm not use to, so I'm sorry I loved your answer
2006-08-10
04:53:57 ·
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I love it!! Honestly very creative and unique, and it sounds great with the middle you picked and your last name. Congrats.
2006-08-10 04:23:52
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answered by Michelle 6
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Sounds ok, what's most important is what you and your husband think of the name.
Some things to think about:
1. What are people going to call him? Will it typically be shortened to Low? How hard will you want to force people to use the full name Lowen?
2. How much will the name be broken down and used in a teasing fashion? Kids are horible to kids, with having such a unique name be a good thing or will it just give other kids one more thing to use when tasing your kid?
So just something to think about.
2006-08-10 11:30:23
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answered by John 6
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Leon is Lion in Spanish but Lowen is cool to.
2006-08-10 11:50:55
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answered by JennyfferBCN 5
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Lowen is an excellent choice, i love it
for boy
Chandler, Chauncey, Skylor, Taelor, Whistler, Chase, Nash, Rylee, Knowledge, Sooner, Benz, Myking, Davion, Kraig, Winter, Jayshun, Parker, Evander, Quayvo, Kwincy, Kruz, Michael, Marcellous.
you can email me at mznatural30@yahoo.com if you want more of my boy names
2006-08-10 13:24:00
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answered by mznatural30 4
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It's different, but not strange like some names I have heard. My husband and I named our son Ryan Alexander (Alexander the Great's crest was a lion) so my sister always calls him Ryan the Lion and gets him toys with lions all the time.
2006-08-10 11:22:35
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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That flows sooo well. Yep I'd definitely go with that. I like the Brooke for a girl too, I wanted to call my girl twin Brooke but her daddy didn't like it, so she got Teigan instead. I had picked Brooke Ashleigh Imogen to go together but I think Elizabeth goes well too.
Best of luck with this pregnancy xxxxxx
2006-08-11 03:40:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes sounds cool and strong. In Spanish we also have the name "León" (Lion). In Italian would be "Leone". I say it´s nice.
2006-08-10 11:26:30
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answered by Bruce W. 4
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I love it its unusual & something different which makes it better.
ive never heard of that for a name before.... but i like it
good luck and congrats
2006-08-10 11:32:38
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answered by karen 2
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I like it, its different without sounding too....I don't know what I'm trying to say. without sounding made up. Its an actual word and it genuinely sounds like a name.
2006-08-10 11:25:55
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answered by gypsy g 7
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I love it that is soooooooo cute good choice I think you might regret it if yu don't go with it
2006-08-10 11:34:41
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answered by morgan m 1
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