I think that the girls names are a little much, they are very unique but will be difficult to pronounce and also think of your child walking across the stage at graduation and hearing their named called. Also think about them as a big CEO of a company and will that name sound very professional? I'm all for unique names, I just think that those may be a little rough for a kid. How about these for a girl:
Emmerson
Blakely
Riley
Kalen
Regan
As far as the boys names I like Cadon Rylie and Ty Regan out of the names you've got. Briceon is interesting as well but I think the other 2 are a little better.
Some other boys names:
Connor
Parker
Preston
Emmett
Payton
2006-12-03 07:29:21
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answered by Michelle 4
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Girl Names:Johnnita, Shanita, Sheina, Shanna, Markayla, Jakayln, Yolanda, Magen, Jessica, Mia, Shree, Raven, Ashly,Jamine,Johnna, Jahira, Jaquess, LaToya, LaTasha, Hanna, Darsha, Dasha, Danna,Tiffany
Boy Names, Johnnie, Johnthn, Bobby, Brandon, Marquell, Jacoby, Robert, Jason, Nick, Brian, Rayn, Timmy, Benjamin, Marcus, Jamarcus, Marquess, Shown, Kevin, Doug, D'Dwayn, Car'Rom, Darnell, Darell, Denzell, Terell, Walter, Peter, Paul, Nelly, Tray
2006-12-03 14:59:11
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answered by lil crazy 1
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I like Cadon Rylie for the boy but spelled Caden.
And for the girl I like K'lynn but it doesn't flow well with regan and I like the spelling Kaylyn
2006-12-03 14:52:50
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answered by T <3 3
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I think they are all pretty uncommon but that could just be where I'm from, Ive seen k'lynn used several times but spelt different. And Ty too. My only advise is think of your child before you use that name, after all kids are cruel and will find ways to tease at times so concider how that name read's out with your last name etc.
2006-12-03 14:51:38
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answered by Tree 2
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Well I do not like any of those names why do they gotta be so out there? Why make your child have to constantly remined people how to spell and or say their name correctly? I kinda like the Braylea but its more like two names I don't know these all sound too weird
2006-12-03 14:47:00
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answered by valbriannazjosh 2
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Just think about how your child will be perceived in 20 years when they apply for a job. How will their name appear on their resume? Some of the names you are thinking of will get overlooked even before they get the first call.
2006-12-03 14:48:06
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answered by M G 2
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The girls names all look like you're trying too hard. The boys names are a little better, but don't forget your kids are expected to stick with these names forever!
2006-12-03 14:46:40
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answered by g 2
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Remember that your not a celebrity, so don't act like one, you don't want a kid named Apple do you? Anyways remember that your kid will have to grow up with his or her name for the rest of their lives, pick a name that will also work as a grownup name for when their older.
2006-12-03 14:52:00
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answered by ♥ Sydd 4
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Fear not... those are ALL excellent choices to insure that your child experiences a lifetime of teasing, torture and physical abuse from his or her classmates.
He or she will be on Oprah (another weird name) one day, blaming you for all their problems.
2006-12-03 14:46:40
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answered by Stretchy McSlapNuts 3
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Please do not saddle your child with a nonsensical name that will haunt him/her for the rest of their life.
You are not a celebrity. It's time to act the part.
2006-12-03 14:46:08
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answered by mr_mumbles_nyc 3
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