Alex, Mark, Bruno, Marco, Andreas, Luca, Lucas, Marcello, Constantin, Mircea, Joseph, Jack, Mihai, Andrew, Sebastian, Tiberius, Cornell, Ron, Costello, Pierre, Pablo, Stefano, Edward, Mirage, Wind
2007-01-24 22:04:43
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answered by LynX 3
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Michael, Christopher, Adam, Josiah, Cole, Justin, Robert, Robbie or the grandfather's name or a family last name like McKinley
2007-01-25 16:13:00
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answered by stephanie m 1
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Derek
Anthony
2007-01-24 22:38:30
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answer #3
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answered by Nicole 1
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Santino Iñigo
2007-01-24 23:09:21
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answer #4
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answered by calipam 1
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I suggest you find the book titled "Freakonomics" by Steven D. Levitt and read the chapter on name selection. It will give you some food for thought.
2007-01-24 21:57:24
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answer #5
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answered by SHAWNPX 2
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Junior
2007-01-24 21:54:53
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answered by mykemejeje 5
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I always liked unique nams and ones you do not often hear all the time, so they stand out with a lot of people, so a few I could suggest would be "Cellira", "Xanadu" and "Lina."
Even if they do sound feminite, it doesn't necessarily have to mean they are female names.
2007-01-24 21:56:37
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answer #7
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answered by Lief Tanner 5
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Bertrum
2007-01-24 21:54:06
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answered by sharkgirl 7
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Lucius
2007-01-24 21:56:58
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answer #9
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answered by Jon H 5
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Lucas
2007-01-24 21:53:43
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answer #10
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answered by jenna11rn 3
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