i think you should name your child dominic meaning of the lord.. or dominick meaning belonging to god.. here is also a good website that will help you with names and give you the meaning of them..hope this helps!! www.babynamesworld.com
2006-10-26 02:36:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Ira
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Barrett
2006-10-26 02:24:46
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answered by Elaura 3
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Jayden Lamont
2006-10-26 02:58:37
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answered by babygyrl11 3
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zain is quite unusual but if you want a unique name you might have to think of one yourself have you thought of looking at your name and your fiances and taking partsof it and making a name out of it then it would be unique as your child would have part of you in there name even if its a girl
2006-10-26 02:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Worthington
2006-10-26 02:27:19
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answered by stretch 7
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I am a man named Sky. The compliments I have received (especially from the females) have far outweighed the jokes. I would not change it if given the choice.
My better half and I have already decided to name our first son "Freedom".
I wanted to name our first daughter "Patience", but we can't agree on that one. Oh well, one out of two aint bad....lol
2006-10-26 02:22:06
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answered by Teufel 3
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Chance
2006-10-26 03:22:56
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answered by suzyQ 3
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Josiah
2006-10-26 05:21:27
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answered by sympatheticmom 1
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Teven, Tevin, Tevyn (variant of Kevin Irish handsome, beloved)
Ammon (hebrew means teacher,builder)
Donovan ( Gaelic/Irish means chieftan, dark haired)
Piers (Greek variant of peter means rock, strong)
Adin (Gaelic means flame, light)
Kearney (Gaelic means the winner)
2006-10-26 03:31:10
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answered by Diane (PFLAG) 7
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CARLISLE
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: KAHR-lie-ul
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "city belonging to Lugovalos" in Welsh. Lugovalos was a Celtic personal name meaning "strong as LUGUS".
CONALL
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology
Means "strong wolf" in Gaelic. This is the name of several characters in Irish legend including the hero Conall Cernach ("Conall of the victories"), a member of the Red Branch of Ulster, who avenged Cuchulainn's death by killing Lugaid.
GABRIEL
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Polish, Biblical
Pronounced: GAY-bree-el (English), ga-bree-EL (French), GAHP-ryel (Polish)
From the Hebrew name גַבְרִיאֵל (Gavri'el) which meant "strong man of God". Gabriel is one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition. He appears in both the Old Testament and the New Testament, where he serves as the announcer of the births of John to Zechariah and Jesus to Mary. According to Islamic tradition he was the angel who dictated the Koran to Muhammad.
VALENTINE (1)
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: VAL-en-tien
From the Roman family name Valentinus which was from Latin valens "strong, vigourous, healthy". Saint Valentine was a 3rd-century martyr. His feast day was the same as the Roman fertility festival of Lupercalia, which resulted in the association between Valentine's day and love.
JARED
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: JER-ed
From the Hebrew name יָרֶד (Yared) or יֶרֶד (Yered) which meant "descent". This was the name of a close descendent of Adam in the Old Testament.
JULIUS
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Ancient Roman, English, German
Pronounced: JOO-lee-us (English), YOO-lee-uws (German)
From a Roman family name which was possibly derived from Greek ιουλος (ioulos) "downy-bearded". Alternatively, it could be related to the name of the Roman god JUPITER. This was a prominent patrician family of Rome, claiming descent from the mythological Julus, son of Aeneas. Its most notable member was Gaius Julius Caesar, ruler of the Roman Republic and a skillful military leader who increased the borders of the Republic into Gaul before being stabbed to death in the senate. This was also the name of three popes.
2006-10-26 02:50:06
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answered by Sherry 4
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