yea, i like it. its pronounced rosh - a, isn't it? very catchy and origional. great.
2006-11-14 12:14:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Rocha is a girl's name. It is Irish and spelled Roise (pronounced Rocha).
A boy called Rocha might get laughed at by any Irish people he encounters.
2006-11-15 10:04:17
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answered by Carrie S 7
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It wouldn't be my choice, but to each his own. I believe Rocha is a type of candy, if I am not mistaken. I don't know if I would name my son after candy or not. How about Tyler or Tanner. My nephews names are Reed and Travis, I also like those. If you are going for something different, maybe something like Ronin, that is a good one. Good luck and remember your child has to live with it forever.
2006-11-14 19:59:04
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answered by Debbi S 2
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I don't think I like it. Just imagine how he might feel when he is an adult.
Often names give people prejudices about the person, so he might have disadvantages from that. I have a foreign surname from generations ago and was turned away at jobs, because people thought it wasn't my mother tongue. That's how narrow-mindedness can affect people.
2006-11-14 20:32:32
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answered by Wednesday 3
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Hmm not bad but if I ever had a boy I would call it Bruce or Kaiser. Or if it was a girl I would call it Gaius Helen Mohiam or just Zhora.
2006-11-14 20:00:53
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answered by Concho 1
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I think its good you are thinking outside the box but personally I think it sounds a bit girly but I could be really wrong Its one of those things its hard to classify a name if u haven't heard it before
2006-11-14 21:32:06
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answered by choc 2
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You want to name you kid an anagram of roach?
Oh well, you might want to consider, This, Parc, Sckollob, Sitt, Knaw, Sear, Snipe, Tilc, or something else!
2006-11-14 20:10:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally I don't like names that end in an 'a' for boys, but that really doesn't matter...he's your baby and if you like it then that's what counts.
2006-11-15 04:02:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It's different, but catchy. What is the English translation?
2006-11-14 20:00:02
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answered by ? 1
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im not sure.....still reminds me of a **** roach.....sorry....
i like the name Ulf....it means wolf....but yes i dont like seeing kids get bullied like i was at school for having a strange name....
still gives me nightmares when i see chitty chitty bang bang on tv.... and Kaiser .....isn't that German for cheese?
2006-11-15 16:13:30
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answered by Trudy Joy 3
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I sounds really strange, but if you like it everyone else has no choice but to love it it's your baby.
2006-11-14 19:59:38
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answered by lovely 3
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