boys- andrew, cole, colin, harrison, heath, jacob, michael, solomon, thomas, william, alexander, christopher, donovan, emmanuel, enrique, jonathon, nathaniel, nicholas, roberto, salvador, samuel, timothy, benjamin, blake, daniel, ethan, graham, julian, liam, mason, patrick, alejandro, christian
girls- anna, candace, elizabeth, grace, hope, jessica, julia, lauren, madison, olivia, sarah, abigail, alexandra, angelina, constance, gabriella, gabrielle, alejandra, kimberly, rebecca, ashley, bella, danielle, dominique, emma, isabella, michelle, nicole, liliana, lilly, erin, addison, carrie, erica, zoey
2006-10-20 17:07:49
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answered by krisn_us 4
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I think it depends on the LAST name...no matter how unique the first name gets. Last names that have more than one syllable can be tricky and hard on the kids to grow up with long first names. Often, trying to find a "unique name" is so overdone, it gives that person a challenge to s p e l l it out for all future paperwork and applications. I think some of the movie stars in this day & age have gone wacky. I don't think I'd ever name my kid "Apple" .... especially if my last name was Pye...and it's not!
Sometimes, going with biblical names is nice, therefore hoping your kid turns out to be a saint! Have you considered using a family last name as a first name?
for example: Carter (Jones) After Grandpa Jimmy Carter! Ha Ha
So many to pick from! Simple spelling for the child and his/her future is nice. Also consider the ethnic names. For example; If you're Italian, Dominic for a boy, Gina for a girl. Best of luck...it's always such a tough decision.
2006-10-19 21:18:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Boys : Christopher, Rhaine (Gaelic), Eamon (also Gaelic) Rhys, Gowan, Kel, Kerwin, Morgaine (old English) or Morgan (can be for a girl too), Gabrial (male of Gabriel), Quinn, Conner
Girls: Ahveanna, Egraine, Ariana, Kendell, Arayia, Marsia, Melora, Sarenia, Daneara,
If you don't like these I won't mind. These are some relatives names. I thought I would leave out Dicey Ann, Maple Lee and Carlen. LOL!
2006-10-19 21:03:04
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answered by greylady 6
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first of all i recommend ou should visit this site:
http://www.babyhold.com
here are some first names i like....
Boy:
Curr -- The name Curr comes from the Gaelic origin. In Gaelic The meaning of the name Curr is: Hero.
Lovell -- in French The meaning of the name Lovell is: Wolf cub.
Cobhan -- The name Cobhan comes from the Gaelic origin. In Gaelic The meaning of the name Cobhan is: Dwells by the hillside hollow.
Faulkner -- comes from the English origin. In English The meaning of the name Faulkner is: Variant of Falkner: Falconer; one who trains falcons.
Keeley --. In Irish The meaning of the name Keeley is: Variant of Kelly: War. Lively. Aggressive. An Irish surname that has only been used as a first name (either gender) in the latter half of the 20th century.
Girl:
Abaigeal-- comes from the Hebrew origin. In Hebrew The meaning of the name Abaigeal is: Gives joy.
Aethelind -- An Old English name from an Old German name meaning noble snake.
Zurine - In Spanish The meaning of the name Zurine is: White.
I hope you like some of these... you can get many more first and middle names at
http://www.babyhold.com
2006-10-20 14:43:48
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answered by saar_tali 3
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For a boy - L'monjello
For a girl - O'rangejello
2006-10-20 00:30:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Bella for a girl dont really know about a boys name though
2006-10-21 02:08:24
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answered by Katie Ann S 1
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I wanted my kids to have unusual names as my name is so usual!
Our daughter is Charis Zina
Our son is Kenji Lee
names we considered but didn't use..Mika, Maki, Ryu, Seara, Keera, Cylix, Caron, Kyron, Hime, Sairi, Alita, Merlin, Mira, Arwyn, Kelson
2006-10-19 23:56:07
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answered by Annie 6
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My kids both have pretty unique names my oldest her name is Arianna my youngest daughter her name is Shay'leigh
2006-10-19 20:47:39
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answered by Hot Mom 4
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How bout Axel if its a boy or Helga for a girl ha.
2006-10-19 20:41:28
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answered by bob john 1
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Not to unique (but don't hear it much) Landon for a boy
2006-10-19 20:52:27
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answered by Alexis221 4
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