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Rhiannon Lee

Sheridan Kate

Lindsay Renee

Kaitie Louise

Stacey Kerin

Jennifer Olympia

Tayla Maddison

Nerina Rachael

2007-01-18 12:28:58 · 32 answers · asked by ♥eternally♥damaged♥butterfly♥ 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

32 answers

Rhiannon Lee - Not very feminine, more tough and rough. Almost city-street like. Also, sorry but it makes me think of a rhinocerous.

Sheridan Kate - Kate is ok, but Sheridan isn't really a good name for a baby. I imagine an older woman when I hear Sheridan, and I imangine a younger, petite and feminine woman when I hear Kate.

Lindsay Renee - LOVE IT. Probably my favorite. Lindsay is just so perfect for a girls name and ties in with Renee so nicely. Adorable. A cute way I recommend spelling Lindsay is with a Y and double E: Lyndsee. Renee can also be Renae.

Kaitie Louise - I can see you are looking for a unique way to spell Katie and I admire that. It's a very pretty name that reminds me of a smart, entergetic girl. But Louise doesn't cut it here. It sounds like either a very old fashioned woman or a talkative, loud obnoxious girl.

Stacey Kerin - Very 1970's-80's name it sounds like. If you're looking for that, great.

Jennifer Olympia - Love the Jennifer, Olympia not so much. Olympia sounds very athletic. That can be good, but personally, I don't think Jennifer and Olympia make a good match.

Tayla Maddison - Love the Maddison. Very cute, and even cuter with the spelling. Maddison can be sporty, sweet, quiet, energetic... great name. I like Tayla, but it sounds somewhat mocking of a southern accent. How about Taylor Maddison? (Other ways to spell Taylor: Taiylor, Taelor, Tayelor)

Nerina Rachael - Beautiful. The Nerina part is very unique, but pretty, and Rachael sounds great.

My favorites were Lindsay Renee and Nerina Rachael. I hope this helps!


(P.S. - based on the names you chose, I think you might like some of the following:

Neveah Nicola - Neveah is Heaven spelled backwards. Nicola is really pretty.

Aubree Madysen - Aubree is feminine, cute and cool. Madysen is everything you want it to be.

2007-01-18 12:44:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

Rhiannon Louise
Tayla Sheridan
Jennifer Lindsay
Kerin Stacey
Kaitie Renee'
Racheal Olympia
Nerina Maddison

2007-01-18 13:53:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Rhiannon is cute, but I've never met a girl named Rhiannon who wasn't a b****. I like Katie, but short for like Kaitlyn or Kathrine, or something.

2007-01-18 12:42:32 · answer #3 · answered by Gabby_Gabby_Purrsalot 7 · 0 1

Sheridan Kate, Kaitie Louise are cute, the others are not what I would choose really. Although, I do like the name Kerin. My first daughter is named Karen Dyan and I always wanted to spell it Karyn, but her father didn't. Still wish I had! So spell and name it whatever you like best!

My other daughter is Kelli Marie. My grand-daughters are Blakeley Yvonne, Kadissyn Nicole, Caitlyn Noel, and Mylee Elaine.

2007-01-18 12:40:19 · answer #4 · answered by ♥Sweetmusic ♥ 5 · 0 1

i like numbers 3, 5 and 6

2007-01-18 14:18:04 · answer #5 · answered by singledad 7 · 0 0

I like:
Lindsay Renee, Katie Louise, Talya Madison, Nerina Rachael.

Good luck!

2007-01-18 12:32:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Sheridan Kate

2007-01-18 12:37:58 · answer #7 · answered by ? 2 · 0 1

I honestly don't like Rhiannon and Nerina. Think of the child she WILL eventually have to learn how to spell and write her name..

2007-01-18 13:00:33 · answer #8 · answered by Raychel 2 · 1 0

Everyone is going to be saying, "Taylor" for "Tayla" and correcting her and she is constantly going to have to explain her name. The last name plays a part in the rhythm, but missing that, I only like Sheridan Kate. How about Maddison Kate?

2007-01-18 12:37:18 · answer #9 · answered by Venice Girl 6 · 0 1

For some reason Tayla pops out at me. Very unique but not off the wall....i really like that name. I would pick Tayla for sure as the one i like best. Out of curiosity, where did it come from and what does it mean?

2007-01-18 13:16:33 · answer #10 · answered by misty n justin 4 · 1 1

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