I have decided on these names...
1st Child :
Boy: Paitynn Maurice
Girl: DeAnda Emmaleigh
2nd Child:
Boy: Juelz Antony
Girl: Aiisha (need a middle name)
(IF there is one) 3rd:
Boy: Kayden (need a middle name)
Girl: (Dont have one yet)
2006-12-05
00:58:31
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➔ Baby Names
Paitynn Maurice: Pay-ton
DeAnda Emmaleigh: Dee-Anne-Dah Emily
Kayden (same way as it spelled)
Juelz Antony: (Jewels Anne-tony)
2006-12-05
01:19:21 ·
update #1
Boy: Paitynn Maurice (Pay)
Girl: DeAnda Emmaleigh (Dee, Andi, Anda, Emmy, Emma, Leah
Boy: Juelz Antony (Tony)
Girl: Aiisha (need a middle name) (Shay)
(IF there is one) 3rd:
Boy: Kayden (need a middle name) (Kaydie)
Girl: (Dont have one yet) (none)
2006-12-05
01:24:50 ·
update #2
and these names arent very hard to spell they are just the first name and the middle name.
2006-12-05
03:16:00 ·
update #3
All that matters is that you like them. There will always be people who will have criticism about these names.
2006-12-05 01:01:23
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answered by WC 7
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they are kinda unusual names. Some a little too played up...(Emmaleigh?) Just say emily, same thing! Kayden is cute name though so is juelz Antony just maybe not together. Juelz sounds more like a girl and antony for a boy.
2006-12-05 09:08:43
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answered by funkymunky04020 2
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I like Paitynn, just the spelling seems a bit akward to me. DeAnda might be hard only due to teachers mispronouncing and such. Juelz is an easy name to say and read, Aiisha is also easier to say and read....Kayden would have to be my favorite though, but then again, i have a son named Kaden :-) good luck!
2006-12-05 15:07:53
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answered by misty n justin 4
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NOPE don't like them. I like the more conventional names. I don't like the funky spelled ones like that. You want to name something messed up like that get a pet & give them one of those odd names.
Think about the kid... Children can be cruel sometimes. I see years of being picked on having some of those names. Come on now... Juelz, Maurice, Antony (This one sounds like a person with a lisp is trying to say it). Not sounding like a racist... But Aiisha sounds like a name that came straight from the hood.
Also this really doesn't matter to much but I also have a odd name in real life. But it still is old fashion not some wacked out one like these. But one thing I disliked is trying to find anything that might be personalized. Like a coffee mug, key chain, etc. Good luck trying to find anything with those choices you made.
I can see years of counsoling after being named some of those choices. If I were the kid I would punch you right in the forehead and as you lay there sprawled out on the floor I would ask you what were you thinking naming me one of these names.
I hope the kid can at least get a good nickname to be called if you do name them one of these names. Just please don't have anything to do with that decision of the nickname.
2006-12-05 09:18:33
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answered by acidcrap 5
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I don't really care for them myself, but if you like them that's all that matters. All I can think of is poor little Paitynn Maurice or DeAnda Emmaleigh taking a standardized test in grade school and having to frantically fill in the bubbles for each letter of their name.
2006-12-05 10:00:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The names are too unique. Your kids will have problems throughout their lives with people spelling and pronouncing those names incorrectly. Think of this: the name you give your child will follow him through life. That is the name his teachers, classmates, friends and neighbors will call him. His girlfriends, bosses, and their bosses will be using the name. Doctors, co-workers, customers and other professionals will use this name, all the way to the nurses and staff in the nursing home when your child is an old man. Do you really want him to have to correct people all the time on the pronunciation and spelling?
2006-12-05 09:05:02
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answered by Stimpy 7
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Speaking as someone who has an unusual name...it does get old when you constantly have to tell people how to say and spell your name. The names you picked are o.k....but what's wrong with at least using traditional spelling?
By the way both Paitynn and Juelz are names that I would assume belong to a girl....I'm not saying not to name them that...but they may have to defend themselves quite a bit once they get to school.
All in all name your children what you want...just remember that they may not appreciate the uniqueness of their names for a long time
2006-12-05 11:26:15
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answered by cookie 4
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I like Paitynn alot and Emmaleigh and Kayden. How about Brooklyn, Karter, Kendall for some more names.
2006-12-05 09:09:54
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answered by Arual 3
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I think you will be a big hit in the trailer/welfare park with those names.
Plus...just think of the trouble your children will have getting a real job when her name is DeAnda...
Worst. List. Of. Names. Ever.
2006-12-05 13:04:04
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answered by OMO 3
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sorry, not really seeing it on these names. Maybe visit a baby name site for some inspiration.
2006-12-05 09:05:38
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answered by The_Cookie_Goddess 3
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