go through both your family trees and concentrate on the last names, when it comes from one's heritage, it means more to the child and to the rest of the family..example:
my grandmother's maiden name was Brock
my fathers middle name was Brock
my husbands fathers name is James
my husbands name is Joseph
in short, we named him after his dad and both grandads
Joseph James Brock porter but no one has ever called him anything but Brock, remember to consider the phonetics involved, some names just roll off the tongue easier
my oldest
2006-10-29 17:25:15
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answered by marling 1
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Nevaeh is cute. I like that. I don't really like Remedy, it sounds too trendy. Olivia and Sophia are cute, but not so unique anymore, if that is what you are looking for. Can't help with the middle name. Sorry. I would try to find something shorter that doesn't end in with a 'y' sound, otherwise it will end up being open to teasing and a cause for embarrassment. What is your fiances' first name, would that work as a middle name? Or maybe use the name of family member you would like to honour. Just my two cents, hope that helps.
2006-10-29 17:24:49
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answered by raintigar 3
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I did a lot of research for my daughters name. I had planned on being in Australia about the time my due date happened to be, so I wanted her to have an Aussie name. I did tons of baby name searches for names with meanings, and I finally found Aboriginal names. I picked "Kora" which means "Companion" and as her middle name Sydney because that is where i was going to be. The week I found out I was pregnant, I had gotten my passport and was about to book my trip when I felt sick. Went to the dr and voila...here was my surprise. Im a single mom, and she has been a true companion. Four months old and she has already flown to Las Vegas, been all over the state of Georgia on many road trips and is such a good baby through it all. So...find a name with meaning. The other name I had picked was "Kiah" which is Aboriginal for "From the beautiful place". My back up was Lydia Willow.
2006-10-29 19:07:44
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answered by southrntrnzplnt 5
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Jacoby Vaughn
Jacoby Kepece
for a girl......
Olivia is cute, i also like Remedy
2006-10-30 09:48:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Ella Rose is adorable! I'm not a big fan of Veronica but Veronica Mae sounds nice :) I love Emerson! I was going to suggest Emerson Rae but when I saw the extra detail about how Emerson Bay was where you met your husband.. that makes Bay seem better to me. I cant pick a favorite. I like them all, but Emerson Bay has the most meaning it seems. Good Luck and Congrats!! :)
2016-05-22 06:48:05
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answered by ? 3
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Jacoby sounds allright, although it sounds old fashioned.I had a friend named Jacob and he didnt like his name for some reason, I forgot why. His friend kept on calling him Yak.
Sophia and Olivia are both good.
2006-10-29 17:16:04
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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I'm also looking for unique names...though most warn me about it. Since my husband is Chinese we have twice the trouble because we need English AND Chinese names!
Boy Eng: Indiana Archer /Chinese: Mi Xiao Fu
Girl Eng: Violet Indianna /Chinese: Mi Mulan
Other Good Names:
Boy: Kristoff, Darby, Baxton, Brent
Girl: Leigha, Lee, Halo, Magnolia,
2006-10-29 17:31:29
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answered by Shiningami_Gurl 6
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My best suggestion for you is just to go here:
http://www.babyhold.com
and use the "baby name suggestion tool".
It will give you a short list of names each time, with some really unique ones for your inspiration.... good for first and also middle names.
Hope this helps you!
2006-10-30 04:38:06
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answered by saar_tali 3
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Try looking up some foreign names on http://babynames.com/ . I understand you are trying to give her a unique name but make sure it won't be something she end up hating and going by a different name instead (I know I'd hate that).
2006-10-29 17:24:21
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answered by Vera 2
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Well my sis is expecting, and she like the name "Americea" i think thats how you spell it but its pronounced "Am-er-ee-see-uh" and call her reesee for short. and another name i like for a girl is kiearra, thats my cousins name, and my name is "Alecia" but its NOT pronounced Alicia is A-Lee-See-ah, those are some unique names lol. but i dont like Olivia personally, but i like Jacoby alot. but all just my opinion ^^
2006-10-29 17:19:01
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answered by Anonymous
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