Zoltan- Hungarian
Riall-Spanish
Lemuel- Biblical
Ashton- Sounds American (excellent nick name: ASH)
Hope the above helps
2006-09-20 05:17:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's a few that I like, but first I have to share this true story, my friend Rob's sister has two sons, she named them Gus and Huckleberry! 'Ya think those two are going to need karate lessons? Actually, I kind of like Gus in a way, but here are some more.
Louis (as in Armstrong), Payton (as in Walter) Walter (as in Payton), Elias or Eli (biblical), Oscar, Luke, Dexter, Mathias, Towasi, Machabah, Esau, Malichai, Zebulon, Frank, Wyatt, Garett, Leo, Finn, Van, Wade, Sheldon, Galen, Anders, Carlo, Keife, Earthlin, Arthur, and that's all I can think of right now.
Except for the first two, I have actually met men or boys with these names, I didn't consult a list. Just please don't go with Huckleberry! :-) Congratulations, enjoy your new son! May God bless him with good health, good looks, and a great mind!
Love, Josephine.
2006-09-20 06:41:32
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answered by josephine 3
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Corbin, Riley, Chase, Chance, Gavin
2006-09-20 05:16:50
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answered by frigidx 4
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Guy Jared Zac Lewis
2006-09-20 05:16:09
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answered by bobobob 4
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Nathaniel
2006-09-20 05:11:54
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answered by Mary 4
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Adrian-Black Earth
Aidan-fire or warmth of the home
Alrik-ruler of all
Anders-manly
Ansel-Adherent of a nobleman
Arvel-Wept over
Barret-bearlike
Beldon-Child of unspoiled or beautiful glen
Cameron-Crooked nose
Caton-Wise
Chandler-Candlemaker
Damon-tamer
Darrick-Ruler of the people
Edmund- Fortunate protector
Everett-Strong as a boar
Freemont-Guardian of freedom
Fulton-From a field
2006-09-20 05:33:00
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answered by isayssoccer 4
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I think the name Jude is nice, I wanted to name our little boy that but we agreed on the name Charlie in the end.
2006-09-20 05:34:54
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answered by Harry 2
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Elliot Michael.
2006-09-20 06:02:00
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answered by Heidi 2
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my son's name is Cooper and he is the only one that i know personally, and I haven't heard it much. But a few others we thought of were Porter, Carson, or Carter. I also know a Kyler and a Jayce and those I think are good too. All MANLY names in my opinion, don't name your son anything sissy.
2006-09-20 05:19:25
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answered by momof4 2
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I prefer more common names for boys because the ones with "unique" names will be made fun of when they're older.
2006-09-20 05:13:02
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answered by Amy 3
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