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both boy and girl names :)please

2006-11-03 15:32:20 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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I love Levi for a boy and Harper or Joslynn for a girl.

2006-11-03 15:43:57 · answer #1 · answered by 1st time momma 4 · 0 0

Krista Leigh, Nichole Paige, Kristin Joanne, Kimberly Lynn
Tess Rayne, Lauren Kathryn, Chelsie LouAnne, Kyley Jill

Nicholas Andrew, Jason Thomas, Michael Patrick, Corey Ryan
Jordan Daniel, Bryan Edward, James Christopher, Zachary Brent

2006-11-04 00:27:24 · answer #2 · answered by נєѕѕι¢α נαηє {ℓgм} ♥ [NOT USED] 6 · 0 0

Emma Aaliya, Miya Sophia, Jessica Brittany, Mikayla Adrienne, Madison Kayla
Frankie Jonathon, Dylan Blake, Tristan Andrew, McKale Adam

2006-11-04 01:49:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Darlene Sue
Cletus Elroy
Shannon Elizabeth
Simon Bartholomew

2006-11-03 23:42:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think Michael or Emily are pretty good.

Also heres a site that helps you pick one.

"Naming a baby is no easy task. However, the following tips will help you give your baby his or her very first gift.

1. Religion. For some parents, religion plays a major role in choosing a baby name. Roman Catholics traditionally choose saints names. Jews traditionally choose Old Testament names. Names of deceased relatives are often chosen. Protestants often choose both Old and New Testament names.

Interesting Fact!: The majority of the people in the Western hemisphere have names from the Bible. The New Testament is a more popular source of names than the Old Testament.

2. Number of Names. You have many options when it comes to the number of names you choose for your baby. It is very common for a baby to be given three names, however, this is not mandatory. You may choose a first and last name; a first and last name and only a middle initial; initials for both first and middle names; or several middle names. Keep in mind, though, that several middle names will cause space problems for your child any time he or she fills out a form.

3. Sounds. Names are easy or hard to say depending upon the combination of letters used. A name such as Harry Berry invites potential teasing. Try this to create a nice effect: choose a first name that has the same amount of syllables as the last name. Whoopi Goldberg is a good example.

Interesting Fact!: Whoopi Goldberg's original name is Caryn Johnson.

4. Pronunciation. Nobody likes to have their name mis-pronounced. This is an important factor to keep in mind with unique names.

5. Popularity. Choosing a popular name increases the likelihood that there will be other children in your child's school with the same name. This may make him or her not feel as unique. However, a child with a popular name may be perceived better by peers than a child with a unique name.

6. Stereotypes. Many names create a positive or negative image. A name is often a person's first introduction to others. Therefore, you must make careful considerations when choosing a name to fit your new baby.

7. Initials. Initials of a person's name often spell words. If you choose to take this route, be sure that it will be a word you son or daughter will be happy with.

8. Meanings. Almost every name has a meaning. However, most people don't know the meaning of their names. This may help in deciding between some of your favorite baby name choices.

9. Family History. Family History often comes into play when naming a baby. If you have to use a family name that you aren't happy with, consider using it as a middle name.

10. Celebrity Names. A common source of today's baby names comes from the names of celebrities and from the names that celebrities choose for their children. Characters from TV and movies are another popular source.

11. Make sure that the name you choose is one that your child will be able to grow with. Keep in mind that it should be applicable for all ages. Many names come with stereotypes.

12. It is important for both parents to compromise when selecting a name for your baby. However, keep in mind that you can always use two names, using one as a middle name.

Good Luck! A new baby is one of the most rewarding experiences of a lifetime. "

2006-11-03 23:44:00 · answer #5 · answered by Donovan G 5 · 0 2

For a girl I like Melanie Elizabeth, and for a boy I like Justin Anthony

2006-11-04 00:18:25 · answer #6 · answered by jessicaball2003 2 · 0 0

you could look up biblical names or you could put two peoples names together, my sister put her name and her sons name together to create a baby girls name geraldine and caleb > caledine, its unique and different. You can look up other names in different languages it like shalom which means peace or noelani which means heavenly love. Past family names or you can type baby names in google and it'll give you a site with a list of baby names and their meanings.

2006-11-03 23:45:50 · answer #7 · answered by vilikinia 1 · 0 0

Adam, Benjamin
Ava, Bianca

2006-11-03 23:40:50 · answer #8 · answered by not2nite 4 · 0 0

Girls..Rylee, Kaitlyn, Loren & Kameron for first names & Nicole, Jo, & Marie for middle names.

Boys...Cayden, Cole, Nicholas & Cameron for first names & James, Denver, Andrew & Michael for middle names. :0)

2006-11-04 01:32:55 · answer #9 · answered by Kelly 3 · 0 0

my friend just named her little girl Georgie. I also love kellen for a boy ( my grandsons name:0)

2006-11-04 00:42:05 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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