I think it sounds best paired with a single syllable middle name, like Christian Chase, Christian Penn, Christian Dale. I also like a couple of traditional MN's that are two syllables. Christian Michael and Christian David.
2006-11-24 14:10:48
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answered by roknrolr63 4
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Christian Blake
Christian James
Christian Theodore
Christian Michael
Christian Joseph
Christian Brennan
Christian Alexander
2006-11-24 14:48:35
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answered by Anonymous
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What was your Grandpa's names or your Dad's or your husband's fathers name? What about his best friend? Middle names are the chance to put a name in of someone you love to honor them. Christian Vernon, Christian James, Christian Kenneth or Christian Donald would have covered people in our family who we'd love to remember; and actually they all sound good. I'm sure you can think of someone to honor whose name will be perfect there.
2006-11-25 05:04:53
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answered by chieko 4
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Christian Allen
2006-11-24 14:07:58
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answered by kokaneenut 3
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Michael
2006-11-24 14:09:01
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answered by DJ 5
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Well, you definately have to consider how both names flow with your last name. But here are some that I like-not knowing your last name.
Christian Tyler
Christian Andrew
Christian David
Christian Michael
Christian Joseph
Christian Scott
Christian Gabriel
Christian Matthew
2006-11-24 14:15:52
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answered by Julie J 4
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Love
2006-11-24 14:07:01
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answered by ineeddonothing 4
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Christian Michael
Christian andrew
Christian Allen
Christian lee
2006-11-24 14:08:31
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answered by wild&free 4
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Daniel
2006-11-24 14:07:46
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answered by naturegirl 2
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Aidan ~ Irish ~ Little fireplace Ambrose ~ Greek ~ eternal Angus ~ Scottish ~ One potential Asher ~ Hebrew ~ Blessed; happy Ben ~ Hebrew ~ Son of my good hand/prominent son Caleb ~ Hebrew ~ canines Connor ~ Scottish ~ knowledgeable Constantine ~ Latin ~ organization Edmund ~ previous English ~ Blessed Protector Emmet ~ German ~ Industrious Ethan ~ Hebrew ~ stable one Ewan ~ Scottish ~ God is Gracious Felix ~ Latin ~ happy and rich Gavin ~ Welch ~ Little Hawk Gideon ~ Hebrew ~ Tree Cutter Ian ~ Scottish ~ God is Gracious Ignatius ~ Latin ~ Fiery One John ~ Hebrew ~ God is Gracious Jonas ~ Greek ~ Dove Jude ~ Latin ~ compliment Keefer ~ Irish ~ Noble; comfortable Keenan ~ English ~ clever Kieran ~ Irish ~ Little darkish One Leo ~ Latin ~ A Lion Liam ~ Irish ~ dad or mum Lorenzo ~ Italian ~ Laurel Luke ~ Hebrew~ Of Lucania Matthew ~ Hebrew ~ present of God Milo ~ previous English ~ Soldier Phineas ~ Hebrew ~ Serpent’s Mouth Pierce ~ English ~ Rock Quinn ~ Irish ~ The 5th Roscoe ~ English ~ Heathland Of The Roe Deer Sampson ~ Hebrew ~ Of the sunlight Seamus ~ Irish ~ Supplanter; replace Sebastian ~ Greek ~ respected Sean ~ Irish ~ God is Gracious Tavish ~ Scottish ~ A twin Tobias ~ Hebrew ~ The Lord is sweet Todd ~ previous English ~ Fox Hunter Yannick ~ Breton ~ God is Gracious
2016-10-17 12:12:30
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answered by graviett 4
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