I really love dalilah I guess because I was gonna name my baby that. My brother hated it though(I wasnt havin it with my bro ha!)
2006-11-24 01:18:00
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answered by kadmarco 4
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Bridget and Christina are good classic stand-bys. Calista would be great if either you or your husband have some Greek ancestry. Natalia (or Natasha) are beautiful in either event, but would work particularly well if she's due around Christmas.
Not too keen on Dalilah or Kaley. I'm really sorry about this, but I think Daisy sounds like either a cow or a female Golden Retriever. Gotta be honest.
2006-11-24 01:21:29
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answered by YabanciKiz 5
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I like Calista, Daisy, and Natalia. I do think Aubrielle is too similar to Isabella. By the way, I LOVE Isabella and Lilyana.
2006-11-24 08:03:25
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answered by AliRenee 1
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I love Kaley but it is so overused now. It's like number 24 or something on the new lists. I love Aubriella. It sounds so pretty with the other daughter's names. If you go with a different name, I would do Calista or Natalia, because it goes better with your other daughter's names - they all sound a bit regal.
2006-11-25 07:53:38
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answered by Anonymous
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your right, aubriella sounds too close to isabella. But I think Dalilah or Natalia goes well with Isabella and Lilyana. Daisy is cute and definitely a departure from the names of your other children but you KNOW Daisy Duke is what everyone will start calling her! Good Luck
2006-11-24 01:19:26
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answered by go_uva 3
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I would suggest any of these names and the spellings instead:
Natalie
Aubrey or Audrey
avoid the "ella" "ana" sound it gets too confusing.
For Bridget, I would avoid using first names that start with B because what if Bridget marries someone with the last name that starts with a "J" or an "S"
then it would look like B. J or B. S
For Calista, it reminds me of callous.
For Christina, it's beautiful but it's too popular and common.
For Daisy, it's ok but it makes the girl's IQ drop 10 points. And it also reminds me of Daisy Duke. And if you want your daughter to be indendant and not submissive when she grows up avoid Daisy.
Also avoid first, middle and last name initials that make up a word. For instance, someone by the name of Ryan Ivan Peterson= R.I.P (creepy)
These are the little mistakes parents tend to make prior to naming their child.
2006-11-24 04:18:26
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answered by choosinghappiness 5
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I think you're right. Aubriella sounds too much like Isabella but they are both such pretty names. But i have to say i love the name Daisy and Kaley. And calista is so pretty and unique too. Oh you have so many pretty names to choose from. I think you sould stick with too such as Daisy and Kaley or Daisy or Aubriella or whatever two names you choose and when the baby is born, see what name best suits her. :)
Good luck and Happy Holidays to you and your family!! :)
2006-11-24 02:24:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't know that the new baby's name had to be complimentary to the rest of the family's names. LOL...however, since you wanted an answer, Calista is pretty, as well as Dalilah and Kaley...they sound like they're complimentary.
2006-11-24 12:07:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't even know how to say aubrielle or aubriella, and I'm sure many other people won't either, so I'd avoid those.
Out of the other ones, I really like Christina, Daisy, and kaley.
My name is actually Kristena, I love the spelling.
Congrats on your baby! :)
2006-11-24 01:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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How about Aubree? That sounds nothing like Isabella or Lilyana. You could name her Aubree Ella. That's beautiful. If you wanted to go with one of the backup names, I like Kaley the best.
2006-11-24 06:54:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Natalia the best it is very pretty. Kaley is heard too much. Delilah is pretty too. Not too wild about Daisy,Bridget,Calista.
2006-11-24 02:10:47
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answered by Urchin 6
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