I like Blake & Brycen, but not your new options. If you want to stick with unusual "B" names, I'd go a bit more normal--Brayden, Beckett, Brighton (nickname Bright).
Sorry, but I teach and there are sooo many Kyree, Kaylee, Keeley names out there. I'd find another first name and use Kyree for part of the middle name. You could use an "H" name like your other daughter (Heidi, Hollis, Hana) or another B name like the boys (Brielle or Breelyn Kyree Shae) or a "T" like yours--Tailynn, Taycee, Trinity.
2007-01-23 18:15:57
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answered by karen 2
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Bowen Eugene Cole
Brannan Eugene Cole
Bradley Eugene Cole
2007-01-24 04:03:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Brentt Edward
Tiffany Ann
Brycen Edward Ray
Hali Jasmine
Byren Eugene Cole that's my choice.
2007-01-24 02:59:38
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answered by Laela (Layla) 6
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Brakstyn-Kids could just call him breakskin (not sure how it's prounced and kids could mispronounce it deliberately)
Blaise- Only seen that as a girls name.
Byren-would be nice if you like the poet, though people could keep telling you to the point that you got tired of hearing it that you spelling wrong.
Boden-heard of things don't bode well?
Barric-kids could tease him and put a bar in front of it for barbaric.
I guess my vote would be Byren.
Nice B names, but I think I'd want to come up with some different ones. Glad you didn't come up with boring ones. Eugene is old fashioned and Cole is too common. Go with one or the other if you have to, not both. It looks stupid unless your family's culture usually has tons of names versus 3.
Kyree Shae Lyn is fine, better then the boy's names. For unique names..I'd go to http://www.babynames.com/ and go from there.
Some B names I like are: Baeddan, Balin, Barak Barret, Barrington, Beauregard (could call him Beau) Bowie (if you like David Bowie) Braeden..., could probably think of more.
2007-01-24 04:00:48
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answered by phedrekushiel 2
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Blake Landon Lee
Boden
2007-01-24 01:48:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I love the girl name. Not too hip on the boy names. I like one of the suggestion from someone else... Beau Eugene Cole. great for a baby, a boy, and a man
2007-01-24 07:48:29
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answered by Amber Z 2
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Why did you post this question twice?
As I mentioned in my previous answer.. I don't care for Brakstyn or Barric (sounds medical). Boden.. I'm thinking basketball for some reason. Blaise, if anything it sounds more like a girl name (knew a Blaie once). Byren... spell it Byron and you might have a good name.. why do people insist on spelling names wrong to make them more unique?
2007-01-24 01:33:49
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answered by nismax95 2
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I think, for the sake of the child, you might try something a bit less weird. Brakston, for example-sounds like a cat or a contraction (Braxton Hicks) Think 25 years from now when the kid has graduated college and is searching for a job. You want him to have a name that employers aren't going to look at and go "Huh?" Believe me-it happens.
2007-01-24 07:20:43
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answered by kelly24592 5
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I think Boden Eugene Cole sounds nice
2007-01-24 07:04:45
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answered by khosp1946 3
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I love Byren. Very cute to have all b names for the boys.
(We have all "r's" for our kids, robert, roxanne and ronny)
Kyree Shae Lyn is cute- what about an "h" name for a girl like Hannah Rose?
2007-01-24 12:30:05
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answered by disneygeek30 2
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