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2006-12-27 00:11:23
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answered by Apollo 4
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Rheegan, my little boy is called :)
Consider using two middle names too, one from each side of the family, research what your grandparents and great grandparents full names were, sometimes this can bring up something unusual!.... this method also gives the child a link to the past.
Middle names are hardly ever used, and can be very unusual without causing any embarassment.
Also dont worry about makng up a name!
We made up the name Layella, as a slight difference to the name Layla. Add a letter here and there and see what you come up with. Then Google it, no matter how odd it may seem you will find someone else has that name already!
2006-12-27 00:12:22
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answered by My name's MUD 5
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When choosing a name, think about whether you want it shortened. If you don't go for one with one syllable like Luke. If you want a name you can cut down to initials choose something like the first name of the father, say, Luke, and add Junior = LJ. If you want something unusual what about Zacharay which you can cut down to Zach. If you have a middle name as well, don't forget to check the initials and that they don't spell something you don't like ie Charles Oliver Weston = COW ! How about Wesley Oliver Weston, has a nice ring to it and spells WOW?? Good luck with the birth, hope everything goes well.
2006-12-27 00:29:27
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answered by Donna R 1
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David, Benjamin, Ryan, Peter, Daniel, John, Connor, Vince, Freddie, Andrew, Marcus, Noel, Ray, Mark, Timothy, Keith, Wayne, Justin, Michael, Adam, Will, Paul, Simon, Anthony....
2006-12-27 01:33:25
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answered by emmalp75 3
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Stephen
Mark Andre' ( these two go nice together )
Lyndon
Robert
Richard
Kevin
William
James
Christopher
Hope these names are of some help to you, by the way, the first 4 names on the list are the names of my own son's. I'm so happy to hear you are having 'A Boy', believe me, they are very lovable. I hope everything goes well for you. All The Best !
2006-12-31 17:38:45
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answered by Sierra One 7
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How about Wyatt Matthew Weston or Ezra James Weston?
2006-12-27 00:36:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I love: Bryn
I think it's Norse or Scandinavian.
I have 4 sons and never got to use it in any. All my kids have 2 middle names.
You can make an oldish name quite unique by spelling it differently ie; for Allan try Alyn or David > Dafyd or Chris > Krys, Kyle > Kiel, Michael > Mikel, Justin > Justyn etc.
Best of Luck with your little boy.
2006-12-27 00:34:05
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answered by Kesta♥ 4
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Hi, I worked as a nanny and nursery nurse for 17 years before having my son, and so every name i liked reminded me of a horrible brat child! I named my son Brodie, as it was unusual and i had not heard of it. everyone comments on it and i think it makes a change from the usual jack, thomas, etc. I am having my second baby in june and so far like soren and Reeve for a boy. Good luck!
2007-01-02 06:28:13
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answered by Dianne S 2
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How about Benjamin or Thomas? Good strong biblical names and the shortened forms of Ben and Tom are OK too. The most popular boy's name at the moment in the UK is Jack.
2007-01-01 03:52:51
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answered by Maggie Ann 2
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I love the Tarantino after Quentin Tarantino as I was looking for something unusual for a boy, Jacob is nice but spell it as Jakob
How about Harvey or Bailey or Harley?
2006-12-30 06:44:31
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answered by Velvet Kitten 3
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I like unusual (but not weird) names, too.
Boys names I think would work with Weston are:
Gabriel, Kyle, Clark, Kendrick, Aled, Zander/Alexander, Oscar.
Best of luck for the future, for both you and your son (whatever name you choose). :-)
2006-12-27 00:35:18
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answered by zodiacs_cat 2
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