boy...is that it
2006-09-01 18:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't like the way it sounds it would be better switched adriana havanna you could still call her havanna or adriana if your still not sure scream her name like your mad and want her front and center now use the whole name I swear its the best way to figure out how well you l;ike a name.
2006-09-02 01:41:27
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answered by pink leo 2
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Have you said the name aloud to yourself to see how it sounds. I have and it just doesn't go together. I'd go with a different middle name. Havanna is different and I like it, but Adriana doesn't seem to match up to it. Maybe its the "ana" sound at the end of both names. Saying the name aloud often helps you know. I think everyone you asked is just trying to be nice. But there are ways to be trueful without hurting feelings. Good luck!
2006-09-02 01:36:10
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answered by kita 2
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I personally like the name but I would switch it to Adriana Havanna
2006-09-02 01:34:22
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answered by Amy S 2
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Havanna is pretty, but it seems to not sound right with Adriana, possibly to many " A " sounds.
2006-09-02 19:21:06
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answered by trieghtonhere 4
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I like it reversed.Adriana Havana.It's up to you,but kids can be cruel:they might call her Havanna Bannana or something.But Adriana is very pretty.Congratulations!
2006-09-02 01:41:15
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answered by yvonne 2
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I like Adriana more than Havanna...Havannah reminds me of Havana Cuba...Also, the names kind of rhyme, which may lead to teasing. I would try to pick names that don't rhyme.
2006-09-02 13:04:02
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answered by dixiechic 4
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Your names are okay.
You might like this article by "AOL Parenting" that gives tips on how to name your baby.
Whatever name you choose for your baby can influence the childhood and how they evolve because of how people react to the name.
For example, my first name is "Isabelo," which is unique because it's the masculine version of "Isabella," but I used to get annoyed in junior high how people would think it's feminine. That's why I go by my Middle Name "Rod" because it's masculine.
My stepdad is Patricio, which is the masculine of Patricia. He'd get irritated by how Credit Card Companies would send him junk mail that says "Patricia."
My aunt had the name "Rosario" as her given name, but she changed it to "Rosemarie" because she got annoyed with Junk Mail that would list her as "MR. Rosario."
My uncle had the last name "Mantac," but he hated the way his co-workers would tease him and nickname him "Maniac."
Although it sounds weird, you might want to think like a kid and if there are any ways that kids (being mean-spirited) would try to make fun of the name "Havanna."
Will they be making fun of her calling her "Havanna Banana" because her nose is long or face is elongated looking like a banana?
Will she be the "Copacabana" Girl from Havanna?
Sorry if it sounds mean. That's just one of the tips it gives about names. Kids will think about the first thing that comes to mind on the playground.
It's a pretty name. Though you have to take into account little children and how they would think. If the type of name kids can easily make fun of where they'll point and laugh, that can be very traumatic for your child during their development that could leave emotional scars.
http://parenting.aol.com/parenting/onlyonaol/pregnancy/article/0,19840,1197816,00.html
2006-09-02 01:51:31
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answered by "IRonIC" by Alanis 3
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Don't like the first name... makes me think of a cigar... also sounds very ethnic (very thick & heavy for a girl). Adriana is pretty though. I would use that as the first name and choose another name as a middle name.
2006-09-02 01:39:54
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answered by VixenMom 3
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i too am 29 weeks and honestly am not thrilled about the name, i know it is so hard to find a name, i just think that it is a long name and the first and middle sound like the rhyme because of the edding in an a
congratulations and good luck!!
2006-09-02 02:58:07
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answered by what2do? 2
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My honest opinion is, don't saddle her with an oddball name like Havanna. She will forever be spelling her name for people and having to explain how she got it.
What is the significance, that you "have Anna"? Or does it have to do with Havana, Cuba (note that Havana, Cuba, only has one "n").
2006-09-02 01:41:58
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answered by Y Answerer 6
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