Let's hear 'em...I got e-mailed a list of the 'Top 100 Names for Boys and Girls 2006' list, And thankfully, None of my childrens 'first' names were on it. :] Which is what I was striving for...
Anyone else have a uniquely named child? :]
2007-01-03
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➔ Baby Names
Girl Names
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1 Emma
2 Madison
3 Ava
4 Emily
5 Isabella
6 Kaitlyn
7 Sophia
8 Olivia
9 Abigail
10 Hailey
11 Hannah
12 Sarah
13 Madeline
14 Lily
15 Ella
16 Alyssa
17 Riley
18 Chloe
19 Lauren
20 Grace
21 Kaylee
22 Samantha
23 Brianna
24 Mia
25 Alexis
26 Addison
27 Mackenzie
28 Natalie
29 Taylor
30 Zoe
31 Sydney
32 Anna
33 Elizabeth
34 Isabelle
35 Avery
36 Maya
37 Savannah
38 Makayla
39 Kayla
40 Julia
41 Megan
42 Morgan
43 Jasmine
44 Katherine
45 Ashley
46 Allison
47 Kylie
48 Arianna
49 Jordan
50 Keira
51 Gabriella
52 Rachel
53 Peyton
54 Brooklyn
55 Brooke
56 Victoria
57 Claire
58 Abby
59 Audrey
60 Rebecca
61 Katie
62 Alexandra
63 Sophie
64 Camryn
65 Kate
66 Amelia
67 Paige
68 Caroline
69 Leah
70 Aubrey
71 Lillian
72 Gabrielle
73 Jessica
74 Ashlyn
75 Charlotte
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update #1
76 Jayden
77 Kennedy
78 Jenna
79 Gracie
80 Alexa
81 Kendall
82 Molly
83 Lucy
84 Ellie
85 Trinity
86 Faith
87 Mckenna
88 Amanda
89 Nevaeh
90 Nicole
91 Gianna
92 Maggie
93 Destiny
94 Jada
95 Angelina
96 Erin
97 Marissa
98 Juliana
99 Bailey
100 Layla
Those are the top 100 girls' names.
2007-01-03
08:31:39 ·
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1 Aiden
2 Jacob
3 Ethan
4 Ryan
5 Matthew
6 Jack
7 Noah
8 Nicholas
9 Joshua
10 Logan
11 Andrew
12 Michael
13 Caden
14 Dylan
15 Tyler
16 Connor
17 Jackson
18 Caleb
19 Jayden
20 Alexander
21 Nathan
22 Brayden
23 Zachary
24 Benjamin
25 William
26 James
27 Daniel
28 Gavin
29 Evan
30 Luke
31 Joseph
32 Landon
33 Christopher
34 Mason
35 Cameron
36 Anthony
37 Owen
38 Gabriel
39 Austin
40 Lucas
41 Christian
42 John
43 Sean
44 Elijah
45 David
46 Samuel
47 Carter
48 Hunter
49 Brandon
50 Alex
51 Jordan
52 Liam
53 Thomas
54 Justin
55 Dominic
56 Ian
57 Jake
58 Colin
59 Hayden
60 Jonathan
61 Isaiah
62 Cole
63 Adam
64 Tristan
65 Isaac
66 Max
67 Kyle
68 Aaron
69 Nathaniel
70 Wyatt
71 Robert
72 Chase
73 Riley
74 Carson
75 Brady
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76 Jason
77 Parker
78 Charlie
79 Devin
80 Cooper
81 Blake
82 Eric
83 Xavier
84 Sebastian
85 Brian
86 Henry
87 Seth
88 Steven
89 Brody
90 Bryce
91 Will
92 Brendan
93 Patrick
94 Sam
95 Julian
96 Drew
97 Miles
98 Kevin
99 Peyton
100 Ben
And those are the top 100 Boys'
2007-01-03
08:32:52 ·
update #4
Oh yeah, Lol, My babies are..
Antonio Juan Ross-Lorenzana
Gage Isaiah Hinton Rude
Camberlei Angel Dannyella Rude
2007-01-03
08:34:49 ·
update #5
To the person who commented on the Rude part of their name, That's their LAST name, Not a name I chose.. *shaking head* I'd have been prettttyyyy ignorant to have given my children that- As a middle name now wouldn't I have?
2007-01-04
02:25:27 ·
update #6
My kids aren't named these, yet they are unique: Tayen Leigh, Taite Landry, Travis Levi, Trey Lennon, Ty Liam, Topanga Lily, Leigh Tallis, Landry Taite, Tai Avalon, Adragon (ah-dray-gon) Tala, Onnen (on-nen means ash trees and also from the Welsh Trefonnen tref(town) onnen (ashes)Brodie Deanna, Brodie Deanna, Declan Brody, Jameson Liam, Wade Garrett, Kyle Lachlain, Dean Logan, Ian Shane, Sean Kenneth, Xan Douglas, Tamsen Brylie, Tatum, Brinlee, Quinn Colleen (love Quinn for a girl as it means queen) Paul Jason, Claira Danielle, Tapanga Heart, (Tapanga is an African name that means sweet,) , Tapanga Lily, Amber Sunset, Autumn Topaz, Persephanie Taya, Hermione Reign, Lavender Greenlee, Juniper Quinn, Axana Parker (ay-zhe-nah),
KayAnna Jaye (kay ah nah "j") Xacks Byron, Kia Lenae, Kita Lenae, Lenae Charmaine, Blade Warrior, Apache Ryder and Calyca (rosebud).
2007-01-03 14:41:23
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answered by Laela (Layla) 6
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While I'm too young to have children yet, the names I plan on using are somewhat unique. . .
For a girl, my choices are: Lilia, Noa (which IS a girls name; it means "motion" from the Hebrew name No'ah or Noah while the masculine name means "rest, comfort" from the Hebrew word "Noach"), Samara, or Sawyer
My masculine choices are somewhat more conventional; Sebastian, Luca or Luka, Orrin, or Ulrich.
2007-01-03 19:45:16
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We named our son Cavin and people think its unique. Its after my dad Kevin, but we wanted something a little different. I like different names. I know people will be calling him Gavin or Kevin but we'll just keep correcting them:) I went through the same thing and so did my mom. My mom's name is Brynda (pronounced Brinnda) and my name is Elaina (pronounced Elaynah).
2007-01-03 12:09:32
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My son is Keegan William and my 2 neices are Fern Denali and Lillian (Lily) May. My nephew is Theodore (Ted or Teddy) Benedict. I love all their names. Not too bizarre but uncommon enough. Lily is fairly common these days but not Lillian.
2007-01-03 09:52:01
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answered by hollyberry 5
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I have Elias and Benjamin....Both boys were given my step dad ( who raised me)'s last name as a middle name.
My daughter is Mila Consuelo. And if I have another girl it will be Sophia Michele. I love the name Sophia and Michele is my best friend's name.
2007-01-03 11:43:29
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answered by ♥jen♥ 3
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Drats!!! My middle child is on that list!!! (BUT with a different spelling!) I have three soon to be four children....
Joelle Nichole (7 yrs)
Addisyn Lee (5 yrs) and it wasn't common 5 yrs ago!!!)
Traven Anthony Paul (almost 3)
Baby will be Coldon or Lukas..... I think... BUT it will be different!
2007-01-03 14:29:37
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My youngest daughter's name is #16 on the list, except hers is spelled a little different. Her name is Aalyssa Kathryn. My oldest daughter's name is Aaliyah Ann. f we ever have another daughter, I want to step away from the Aa names. I love the name Samara Raine. My girls got their middle names from family members. My middle name is Ann and so is my mom's. Aalyssa got her middle name from her grandma and great-grandma. Grandma's name is Kathleen and great-grandma's name is Kathryn. I like the somewhat different names.
2007-01-03 08:42:02
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it incredibly is a Hebrew call (i grew to become into born in Israel), and my mom and father have been curiously purely sooo in love with it and knew that it grew to become into going to be the single. It facilitates that it is unisex, so it would desire to artwork for the two gender... i'm uncertain approximately commerce names, they have continuously advised me that they have got been rather set on that call from the commencing up. BQ1. i won't be able to record only one, my total young ones sounds like one huge humorous memory (: BQ2. nicely curiously at some point i grew to become into taking a tub whilst straight away my mom and father heard this terrible scream observed by skill of tears of misery. for sure, they rushed over, thinking i've got slipped or some thing (i grew to become into in line with risk 3 or 4?), and whilst they have been given there, they chanced on me with my ft resting on the wall, watching them and bawling my eyes out. whilst they asked what's incorrect, I screams "MY LITTLE FINGER IS SMALLER THAN all the different ONES!!!! i'm broken!!!!" or some thing like that haha. BQ3. I do like my call, yet there are various others that i like lots extra. i think of it suits me, it skill "pleasantness, gentleness and sweetness", it quite is setting up sufficient. In Israel, it grew to become into an exceedingly person-friendly call, yet right here in u . s . a . of america i'm the only one in my college of on the factor of 2000 haha. So I do like that element of it, the way i may be the two in many circumstances going on and "certainly one of many" and likewise unique.
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Lathan, Payton
2007-01-03 12:24:55
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My daughter's name is Ailsa. Pronounced Ale-sa. I have never heard this name before but we actually found it in a book. Everyone calls her Alisa (allyssa) though. I guess they think we can't spell our own child's name? Oh well, we like it and it is actually a traditional name. I guess it is too old to be in use anymore?
2007-01-03 15:59:37
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