Alexandra Erin
Michaela Dorothy
Ann Marie
Isabelle Alise
Brian Edward
Gerald Roland
Brian James
Kristopher Thomas
2006-09-10 15:51:15
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answer #1
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answered by Mightymo 6
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Dorothy Ann would be okay, as would Simon Peter and Brian Edward. Keep in mind that your child(ren) will be stuck with these names for at least 18 years. They shouldn't have to spend those years telling people how to spell or pronounce their names, so stick with something that's fairly conventional. Also remember that someday, if they don't change their name, they will be applying for jobs and judged at least partially by the names on their resume. If you were hiring a big-time lawyer, would you be more likely to hire and trust someone named Jane or someone named something like Fifi Trixibelle?
2006-09-10 23:38:27
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answer #2
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answered by Rose D 7
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Not Zelda, that was the name of a character in a computer game.
Triona sounds horrible
If you call her Bella, no one will pronounce it Bayah
I am not so keen on the boy names either, sorry, Uriel is the worst, followed by Brian and Roland in close second.
I love Alise Matilda, Simon Peter is also ok.
2006-09-11 05:58:06
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answer #3
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answered by sparkleythings_4you 7
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I don't care for bella may, or zelda for girls names or Uriel or Raphiel for boys names.
Sometimes you have to wait a little while and see what type personallites your babies have and their names will come to you. My younger son was going to be Timothy, but the moment I first saw him I knew that he wasn't a "Timothy". Sometimes we get preconceived ideas of what personalities go with a name. For instance, there was a TV show on in the early 1960's and there was a character on it call Zelda. I didn't like her thus I don't care for the name.
2006-09-10 20:40:16
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answered by knittinmama 7
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triona (tree-oh-nah, in tribute to the trinity) isabelle and Brian edward. i think those are the best and wow u are really good with names. but i really like triona then you could call her trinity or triny . or you could name the boy brain jo that's a good name i like that.but it's up to you if you like it too.
2006-09-10 20:35:31
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answer #5
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answered by Robin 1
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Brian Edward & Bella May
2006-09-11 11:18:34
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answered by Bluedetroitgirl 3
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Any of them except Uriel and Roland.
Unique names are great. Look at celebrity children. And your choices are much nicer than Moxie, or Apple.
Here's a suggestion, try saying the names out loud several times. If you have trouble pronouncing them, the kid will too.
2006-09-10 20:37:40
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answer #7
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answered by sci55 5
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girl:
alise matilda (Pretty!)
zelda marie (OK)
alexandra june (Alexandra's cute!)
triona (tree-oh-nah, in tribute to the trinity) isabelle (Cute!)
bella (bay-ah) may (No one would pronounce it right)
dorothy ann (NOO!)
boy:
uriel (name of the archangel) james (I like James okay)
simon peter (Nope)
roland victor (Hmm.)
hunter dameon (Cute for a kid, but as an adult?)
raphiel gerald (like this one...)
brian edward (kinda boring)
2006-09-11 00:13:43
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answered by Ellecia 2
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I think I would change the boy's name to match Alexandra Juna (Use an "a" instead of an "e" to make it more feminine). I like that. The boy's name could be Alexander Juno. You could call them Alex and Alexa or AJAY and AJO. That would be cute and different.
2006-09-10 20:39:32
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answer #9
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answered by HamTownGal 3
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some of your ideas are nice, but i really think it should only be your choice. dont listen to peopole telling you they dont like all of these names - it is only up to you. Ofcourse always consider the benfit of your child.
If you really want to get some more good ideas go to this wonderful baby names site, it has a baby names list and you can search according to many catagories:
http://www.babyhold.com
2006-09-13 09:02:20
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answer #10
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answered by saar_tali 3
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