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I have some that I like, but I don't know which one to choose, HELP ASAP! Here are the ones I'm considering, tell me your favorites, or which ones you like! I am trying to go with the 'unique but chic' name choice so maybe you haven't heard these ones.
Geia (Jay-UH)
Yaloya(Yuh Loy Uh)
Carfane
Reeshya
Ambsi (Am Zee)
Beaduriss (Bee Uh Durr Iss)
Archemas
Lezlii (LezLYE)
Kinsa
Vegia (Vee-Juh)
THANKS
Argy (Ar-JEE)
Reme (Reem)
Flosi (Flossy)

2007-01-06 14:29:43 · 55 answers · asked by Mental Patient 29 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

55 answers

*THANKS* IS MY FAVOURITE

2007-01-06 14:32:08 · answer #1 · answered by Yankees = Worms 1 · 0 0

I'm sorry. I just don't care for any of these names.
I've given some suggestions that are similar but a little more traditional, yet lovely names.

Geia (Jay-UH) - Gemma (Jemm-uh)
Yaloya(Yuh Loy Uh) - Yolanda
Carfane - Camryn
Reeshya - Regan
Ambsi (Am Zee) - Amberly
Beaduriss (Bee Uh Durr Iss) - Briella
Archemas - Arabella
Lezlii (LezLYE) - Leslie
Kinsa - Kendra
Vegia (Vee-Juh) - Virginia
Argy (Ar-JEE) - Ariel
Reme (Reem) - Raven
Flosi (Flossy) - Felicity

2007-01-06 17:51:17 · answer #2 · answered by LindaLou 7 · 0 0

My favourites are Madeleine, Eleanor, Arabella, Mirabella, and Seraphine. Monroe is merely too loads of a surname, Lexie may be ok no remember if that's short for Alexis, or much extra perfect, Alexandra, Gypsy is merely bizzare, Tallulah is slightly goofy, Clementine is goofy besides, Surie is merely too celeberty infant call-ish, Sicily is a city in Italy, even nevertheless Cecily may be staggering! Aviana sounds fairly, yet made up, Delilah sounds beautiful, yet hate the connotations, Harlow is merely too masculine and Miami is a city in Florida.

2016-11-27 00:59:56 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Geia (Jay-UH) - no sounds too masculine
Yaloya(Yuh Loy Uh) - no again sounds like huffing
Carfane - sounds too much like caffine
Reeshya - nice
Ambsi (Am Zee) - alittle cutsie for me
Beaduriss (Bee Uh Durr Iss) sounds like "beatrice" which is very old fashioned in my opinion
Archemas - no
Lezlii (LezLYE) - Like Leslie? not one of my favourites
Kinsa - this is nice and different
Vegia (Vee-Juh) - no - she would be nicknamed "VJ"
Argy (Ar-JEE) - would be nicknamed "RJ"
Reme (Reem) - definately NOT
Flosi (Flossy) - too much like a 50's stripper

THANKS - you're welcome but ultimately it's your preference and choice.

2007-01-06 14:34:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

What in the world are people naming children these days??? Let me tell you what these names sounds like but before I go there let me explain something to you. Naming babies names parents think are cute, different and odd can damage their future. As someone else has said, employers actually looks at people names and make a decision whether they want to interview especially when it comes to race (black, white, mexican). Sad to say, some people may look at a name and say "that's a black person or that's a white person" and sometimes can hinder them. Also children can be picked on. Try to think of more elegant names that has a meaning or something that is a little easier to pronounce. I guess if I had to choose a name from your list It would be Geia but as someone has already said, the way you are pronouncing it in your post (Jay-uh) sounds wrong. If you are going to pronounce it as Jay-uh then consider spelling it as Jaya. O.k. now on to how the names look.

*Yaloya (looks like some type of crayon or a car name, corolla)

*Carfane (looks like some brand of coffee or as if someone is trying to say caffeine)

*Reeshya (looks like some brand of meat or the person couldn't spell very well)

*Ambsi (looks like the facial cream for African American women called Ambi. Also looks like a name of an animal).

*Beaduriss (what in the world is this. Looks like an elephant's name)

*Archemas (what in the world is that, A doorway).

*Lezlii (Was the parent trying to spell Leslie)

*Kinsa (sounds like the name of a monkey, chimpanzee)

*Vegia (oh no.)

* Argy (sounds like a starch to iron clothes)

*Reme (not so bad but I wouldn't do it)

*Flosi (consider spelling it Flossy but sound like dental floss)

Think my dear before you mess this kid's name up for life.

2007-01-06 15:55:09 · answer #5 · answered by stergre1975 3 · 2 1

Ummm.... Do you want me to be honest? I don't like any of the names (no offense). But if I have to chose one, I guess I would choose ummm.......Geia. But the way you have the pronunciation of that name, the baby girl will have to keep telling everyone how to pronounce it. Geia which should be pronounced similar to Jill. Your pronunciation Jay-uh Should be spelled Jaya. Please think about some more names because with these names, this child will struggle from possibly being picked on from school mates and discrimination when it comes to job applications.

2007-01-06 15:40:39 · answer #6 · answered by Who me? 3 · 2 1

I like Geia.

I was like you with a list that I couldn't chose from. I had a front runner but waited until my baby girl arrived and then named her by her appearance and mannerisms etc. The name finally chosen was number 3 on our original list.

Best of luck!

2007-01-06 14:35:07 · answer #7 · answered by Maple Leaf 7 · 0 0

LaTricia, LaQuita, Talequah, Bernita, Vernois, Lurleen
(Veejuh sounds like vegan or something worse. Sorry.)

2007-01-10 13:29:27 · answer #8 · answered by nowyouknow 7 · 0 0

Honestly, I don't like any of them. Unique but chic is hard to live with all your life. Flosi reminds me of a rabbit. Vegia reminds me of a tomato drink. These are girl's names? If I HAD to choose one, I'd pick Lezlii, although the poor girl will have to be spelling her name and listening to awkward, bad pronunciations her whole life. :(

2007-01-06 14:55:33 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Reeshya

2007-01-06 14:41:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Lezlii

2007-01-06 15:18:48 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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