This is a wind-up,right?If not,then whatever your on is bad for your mental health.Give it up.
2006-11-24 07:10:17
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answer #1
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answered by michael k 6
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Try Some Of These Normal Names Those other Two Are Wierd And That Kid Will Get Teased I maen Come On Who Would Want To Be Called Mannatoot. What Country R U From???
Courtney
Maddison
Morgan
Kiya
Shauntell
Airiel
Jessi
Teralee or First name Tera And Middle name Lee
Teneil
Jennifer
Chanel
Erin
Megan
Daniella
Dani
Angelica
Ayla
Stormie
Raina
Alexandra
Wendy
Brandie
Brandy
Leigh
Lee
Kayla
Christa
Leah
Kaitlyn
Amanda
Mandy
Elizabeth (Liz)
Bailey
Leona
Hilary
Hadley
Hailey
Haden
Haven
2006-11-24 07:06:53
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answer #2
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answered by HOTTIE 101 2
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Mannatoot sounds... strange. If you say it, it sounds almost like monotone. I think it sounds better if you take out to toot and just have it as Manna. I knew a girl called Manna and I thought she had a nice name. As for Splonia, that's also awkward to say. I rather like it though. What might be a problem is the pronunciation when your girl's still younger. Kids might have trouble trying to pronounce the first syllable.
I think both names are, well, different, but they grow on you. Keep talking it over with your spouse.
2006-11-24 06:52:29
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answered by spunkymelon 3
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Well exotic names R proven to many times hurt the child both in school and when trying to get a job... with a resume. U probably need to reconsider that as a first name unless u have some cultural custom ur adhering too.
2006-11-24 09:12:46
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answered by Staci 4
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Umm...I don't think either of those are good names. You need to think about your child later in life....can you imgaine your child trying to be successful and taken seriously in the work place with a name like Mannatoot or Splonia? Surely you are joking. I'm not saying your child should have a "normal" name such as Katie, or Tom....but perhaps you should go back to the drawing board.....
2006-11-24 06:43:51
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answered by ? 2
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Neither choice is a good one. I think that either name will definately get the child teased at school. However, it is your kid and do what you want. Just take the child having to grow up with that name into consideration.
2006-11-24 06:46:35
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answered by parrothead2371 6
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i think you need to be really careful when choosing an original name for your child. my dd's name is aubryn, which everyone i know thinks is beautiful, except her. she's decided that since nobody has ever heard the name aubryn, she doesn't like it. now, i love it and would probably never consider changing it, unless it became a HUGE issue for her, but at least nobody's ever made fun of her because it's a "weird" name.
i guess you just have to make sure you really really love the name and are willing to put up with the reactions of others and your own childs reaction. remember, they are the ones that have to be stuck with it for at least their school years until they are old enough to change it...lol...
2006-11-24 07:12:23
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answered by bezbabe 2
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Both excellent choices to ensure that your child stands out from the crowd & is bullied plenty at school.
Surely more normal names would be more suitable. Unless you want your child to be known as the one with the freakly name.
Its your call!
2006-11-24 08:41:18
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answered by monkeyface 7
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Yours sincerely
Hyndelegge Sprotweaver
2006-11-24 06:46:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer Justin C (The C is for Case) or Amanda L. ( The L is for Lynn.) Or Notvary S ( the S is for Smart.
2006-11-24 06:46:34
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answered by sluggo1947 4
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no there both awfull names . get a book of top ten baby names and use one of them dont be mean and give your child a stupid name that will only end up with he she getting picked on .
2006-11-24 06:45:26
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answered by Anonymous
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