My best friend just found out she's due around the same time - we've been talking about little girl names. My favorite so far is Audra... a modern twist on Audrey - but not so odd that it'll be awkward for people to pronounce.. Also i love Lillian - another pretty and feminine name. Another friend of mine had a son recently and his name is Linkon - I really like his name too. My brother and his wife are planning on naming their baby (if its a boy) Ethan - which is also nice. What i think you should keep in mind is that people will call them nick-names... so remember if you like Annabelle (example) she'll probably get called Anna, which you may or may not like. Same goes for boys, you might like Jackson - but do you like Jack? Man - its an epidemic! :) Congrats!!!
2006-11-21 10:34:37
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answered by *bitter-sweetness* 2
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Boys -
John, Andrew, Carter, Micheal, Bret, Evan, Brandon, Cameron, Josh, Alexander, Drew, Jordon, Benjamin, Nathen, Cory, Aaron, Tyler, Nick, Chase, and Justin.
Girls-
Andrea, Hope, Jesse, Samantha, Brooke, Hannah, Alicia, Kelsey, Amanda, Lindsey, Jill, Emily, Katie, Allison, Tessa, Bethany, Veronica, Christina, and Megan.
Hope that helps and congratulations!
2006-11-21 10:34:51
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answered by Lucy123 1
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I personally completely am against names that are harsh with R's and H's and S's and tough sounding names like 'Rachel' and 'Hanna' and "Sarrah" and "Zach" or "Alex" and they are rough, boring, and AVERAGE beyond beleif. Try something alittle more loving, softer, gentler if you will. Maybe,
Elani, or Elle or Mary-Ellen or Leanne or Eilana or Lina or Leena or, lol, Evelene. Samantha is nice even though it has an S too.
My name isnt evelene but i sure wish it was. Eve is also nice. These are all for girls though!
Hehe.
Anyway, try softer sounds like M's and L's and N's and I's and E's in them.
Rearange and arrange and create your own for a change! Haha, that rhymes!
Anyway, boy names are a little tougher. But dont go for avrege names for boys, and try to stay away from X's and Z's and R's.
Like Zazharie and Alex and Rian like I said before. These are really very boring and harsh. Obvously if you think otherwise, that fine! It's your own valid opinion. But all my friends and I like softer soundign names. Try, maybe:
James, or Peter, or Mikey (Mik-ee') or you could do 'Mikey' prounounces as (My-key') or Albert or Mathew. I hope what I told you was useful!
Thanks, and I wish you and your baby a wonderful life!
2006-11-21 10:49:59
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answered by -:-vInTaGe PaSsIon-:- 6
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Girl: Saphire, Tiger Lilly, Rayne,
Boy: Derrick, Michael, Leo
2006-11-21 10:36:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Darien, Michael, Christopher, Noel, Noah, Nathaniel for a guy; Rhiannon, Brianna, Micheline (pronounced mishaline), Sienna, Serena, Mariko, Mandy, Cadence, Candice, Marlena for a girl (these are just a few ideas :)
2006-11-21 10:38:12
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answered by Sirius's Mommy 3
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I surely love all of those names on boys extra! apart from Brooke. i think of boy names on women is rather cheesy and unattractive, and it makes issues somewhat confusing once you're talking approximately somebody and can't tell in the event that they seem to be a toddler. I mean between the main purposes for a popularity is to have the flexibility to tell someones gender... Plus women are taking each and all the candy boy names and now it rather is such as you could no longer call your son something that may not "Mr. great Butch McTestosterone" sounding. As for the surnames like McKenzie and Addison, those ought to easily stay surnames... i do in comparison to them on the two gender. Edit: i think of it would be embarrassing to a pair to fulfill somebody of the alternative intercourse with their call, i recognize a few women who do no longer care, and then there is my buddies Logan and Morgan who're the two women and get somewhat aggravated via it and Logan gets "butch" jokes plenty from human beings because of the fact she seems very tomboyish and additionally you recognize human beings are purely @sses from time to time, so from time to time bullying could nicely be a issue too this is yet another excuse i do no longer like it. and that i think undesirable for boys with names that are transforming into used on women because of the fact now they're getting picked on via teenagers that don't recognize extra useful too.
2016-10-17 08:42:59
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answered by mcfee 4
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Leilani
Cole
Adrianna
Isaiah
Esther
2006-11-21 10:33:42
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answered by manda.dances 5
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For a girl I like Brianna and a boy Nathan.
2006-11-21 10:31:31
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answered by Robin L 6
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Emily Faith for a girl and Joshua Gabriel for a boy, at least thats what I've chosen :)
2006-11-21 14:55:08
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answered by lizzyforet 1
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Cadee-Variant of Cady meaning a rhythmic flow of sounds. Girl
For more names, visit http://www.mybirthcare.com/favorites/babynames.asp
2006-11-21 10:36:00
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answered by Anonymous
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