cannot lah.... She will have problem spelling her own name if you were to use it.... and I do not approve it...
2006-08-17 21:35:04
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answered by Raz... 3
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How do you pronounce that name? Is it a name from another country? If it is a family name and has a special meaning to you or your family, then maybe try to spell it more phonetically. Also try BabyNameAddicts.com. It is the best site out there for baby names and very comprehensive!
Good Luck and Congratulations!
2006-08-18 04:42:16
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answered by Kimberly K 2
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AS a teacher, I always liked best names that I could pronounce without making a fool of myself. I also prefer names that I know what gender the child is without having met him/her yet.
2006-08-18 04:33:30
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answered by midlandsharon 5
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What is a good name? Easy to pronounce, easy to remember, able to determine the gender. Uchennia probably will take me 3 time to remember
2006-08-18 04:46:45
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answered by Tan D 7
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Eww thats an awful name! Don't do that to your poor child, no one will be able to pronounce it. Give them a normal name like Sarah or Elizabeth.
2006-08-18 08:45:00
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answered by Momof2 6
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Unless it is a family name, I wouldn't use it. She will have to go through life explaining it and spelling it to people. My own personal preference would be for something more common and easy to spell and pronounce.
2006-08-18 04:43:08
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answered by parachute 3
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If you want your kid to be teased all through, Uchennia is perfect. Think about when she is 13 and pick a suitable name for that age. I know a woman who is a biophysisist whose idiot parents named her Bambi-Leigh, She gets no respect
2006-08-18 04:35:41
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answered by judy_r8 6
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Jimequewa
2006-08-18 04:50:53
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answered by kool_rock_ski_stickem 4
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Madlena
2006-08-18 04:32:23
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answered by ganjanaut 2
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Uchennia is a stupid name... name her a NORMAL NAME
2006-08-18 06:11:45
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answered by Peter R 2
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