espana sounds intresting, all are different if thats whay u want :)
2006-11-12 12:26:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Well,I don't care for any of those names. But I will try to help anyway.
With Jeffinda you said you would name her after u and your husband but what if you have another baby, won't that child feel left out if it isn't named after you and your husband? And Espana is spanish for spain to honor your hispanic friend, but you could also get the spanish name for flower or something more feminie. And I just don't like Galaxy at all I don't know how to help with that one. But she is your daughter name her what you want.
2006-11-12 20:29:51
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answered by Who Me? 4
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I understand your desire for a unique name for your child.
However, I agree with the majority of people who have replied to your question. I think they are sincere and wish to help you and your daughter.
Of the names you give, Espana is the lessor of three evils. None of them are outstanding.
You may truly believe that they are attractive sounding names, and there is nothing wrong with that. But look at the reactions you have received already. It is a sampling of how the world will react to the name of your daughter in the future.
Jeffinda is completely out of the question. It is a long stretch to use both parent names. Please don't do that to your child.
Galaxy is a great name for a thoroughbred race horse or a stripper in a gentleman's nightclub.
Unique names can be fun. I have a dear friend named "London".
I have always thought it was unique and pretty for a girl.
Most names have meaning, which can help you decide.
My sister's name is "Ratri" which means "night" in Sanskrit. Her friend is "Roshini" which means "light". My name is Maylei (máy-lÄ), which is a variation of the Chinese word for "beautiful".
I do not suggest you use any of these names as they may not apply to your family and culture. I am attempting to gently lead you away from abnormal and eccentric sounding names. There is much difference between "unique" and "abnormal", but they can be easily confused.
Whatever your decision, please remember that you are tagging your daughter for her entire life. Take your time. There are many websites that give suggestions and meanings in child names. There are many languages available too.
Good Luck and God bless
2006-11-12 20:50:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe try something else- how about one of the cities you were born? Or maybe the city where the godmother was born? My grandmother was born on an island called "Saba", and if I have a daughter, I'm going to name her that.
I also know a few women who gave their children their maiden name as a first name.
Personally, of your suggestions, I'm leaning towards "Espana".
2006-11-12 20:29:42
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answered by Milana P 5
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What about Liffery=Linda + Jeffery
Or Espery=Espana + Jeffery
Or Lispana...
Or step away from the bong!!!
I've seen some names that make me cringe, your three rank right up there.
2006-11-12 20:38:41
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answered by The Face 3
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I like Espana as it is unique and has a nice ring to it. What will the middle name be?? Try to make the name flow. Remember, when the child is in trouble and you have to say it's full name (first, middle and last) it's best not to have a name that is a tounge twister... lol
2006-11-12 20:26:24
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answered by Michael C 2
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From a Galaxy far, far away, on the planet Espana, lived a little girl named Jeffinda.........
All the names suck. It's one thing to be unique, it's another to be just wierd.
2006-11-12 20:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont know. Sorry but i dont like any of those names, but I dont know if anyone on yahoo answers will be able to help you out because since you want a "unique" name (and looking at the choices and their description) I think everyone will need to know at least a little bit more info.
2006-11-12 20:28:16
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answered by =\ 2
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One thing are unique names other sorry names.
you shoul be thinking of names that have a meaning and if you want to go with a unique name look on the net, on books and stop making them up.
in my family everybody has meaningfull names like Sicglade it means star goddes.
and stuff like that.
good luck and I didn't mean to be rude.
good luck.
2006-11-12 21:03:21
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answered by Maria Felix 4
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Out of those three, Espana
2006-11-12 20:29:45
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answered by Mariposa 7
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i would wait on making a final decision because once she is born, you just might not like the name with the face. My 1st daughters name is chynna, she is dark skinned(gualtemalan) dark hair, eyes. my 2nd daughter is Morgan, blonde and hazel eyes(my husband to a tee.) if my 2nd daughter was dark like me a nd my 1st, then she definitely wouldnt be named morgan. youll know when she is born, what fits. dont let other people decide, its good to get reactions and opinions, but yours is what counts.
2006-11-12 20:47:41
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answered by tsd574 3
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