You do realize that Jezabell is another name for a hooker, right? Just making sure... You could name one Jezabell and the other Tart if you were going for a theme.
2007-01-27 13:13:47
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answered by jax 3
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I personally wouldn't name my daughter Jazabell nor Jezabell... The name is and will always refer to something you hope your daughter doesn't grow up to be!I like the name Isabell! Maybe do Isabell Renne! Or Rosemary Ileene! Those would be 2 good names for your daughter to carry throughout her years! GOOD LUCK!! And CONGRATS!!
2007-01-27 13:20:50
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answered by ♥xvioletx1882♥ 4
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I personally like Isabell Marlene the best out of all your options! I think it is a gorgeous name. I think that the other names are okay but I would warn against using Jezabell or jezebell. Although a child's name is your choice, if you are familiar with any biblical history, Jezebel is a woman with not that great of a reputation. The names meaning is "follower of idols," if you would like to know, but I think that naming your daughter that could cause some people to judge her or make fun of her. Good Luck with your decision!
2007-01-27 16:50:09
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answered by Lori 2
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I dont know if it's the "right" or "wrong" decision. But whatever you decide, if you like the old names, try using the old spelling: Jezebel
The next thing I'd suggest, from a numerological point of view, stay away from the double letters. In other words, no "i-lEEn", no "reNNe" no "dazbeLL", no "isabeLL". It might have worked for YOU, as in "aNNe" but it probably isnt what's needed and wanted by your twin daughters.
From a numerological viewpoint, individual letters, besides other things, represent years, they represent time, years and time passing under the influence, or vibration, or whatever you want to call it, of a particualr letter. If you insist on using double letters in your daughter's names, then you are basically forcing upon them influences twice as likely to last twice as long as necessary. Skip it. Once is enough.
Finally, if I were you, I'd put as much attention on their middle names as you are on their first names. It could be very possible that the middle names of your daughters will take on much more importance as they get older, perhaps by the time they are nine or ten. Make them as individualistic and unlike as possible. You might want to suspend giving them thir middle names until such time as you are positive what their personalities require.
2007-01-27 13:20:56
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answered by ? 6
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I don't like Jezabell. A Jezabell is not a nice person and it still hangs on to that biblical story.
Isabelle Renee' James and Danielle Marlene James.
I really like those. Anyway that's just me. You do what feels and sounds right to you.
Congrats on the twins!
2007-01-27 13:20:01
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answered by Mightymo 6
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Nice names, but I would probably change them around a little bit. I quite like:
Reneé Jezabell James
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Isabelle Marlena James
:-)
2007-01-27 20:37:18
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answered by Butterscotch 7
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Jazabell is very...um unique. When my mom was young a "jEzabell" was a slutty girl who went after married women's husbands. Don't do that to your beautiful baby. I love the name Isabell though. I would name my own daughter that if it weren't for the fact that my sister name her daughter that.
2007-01-27 15:38:42
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answered by JoAnn 4
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I like both names a lot, especially Isabelle.
How about changing Jezabell slightly to Jesabel or Jessabel. It just sounds a little softer than Jezabel and won't have that negative connotation to it that Jezebel has as the adultress of the bible. You might also want to consider Jessalyn, so as not to make the names "too" similar to each other.
Good luck, whatever your choice!
2007-01-27 18:15:02
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answered by LindaLou 7
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Lose the variations of Jezabelle, you'll be setting the kid up for a life of nasty remarks and titters. John Denver named his youngest Jesse Belle and I've felt sorry for the poor thing ever since.
Lot of nice biblical names Salome, Elizabeth ( my personal favourite), Ruth, Mary or Merry or MariRuth or Maribeth.
One of my mum's friend's daughters names are Maren and Marlyse.
Please don't name the poor kid any version of Jezebelle or Dezabelle.
2007-01-27 13:17:48
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answered by Anonymous
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no. i think you should name your chidren names that will grow with them and not make them a pair thier whole lives yes hte rhyming names are cute for twisn when they are little but when the y are older hsve an ame that wrhyjmes iwht oyur sisters istna all thet much fun. isabell rosemary is a cute name but de=zavbella nd jazabell are weird. i llen is alo an weird name and os ir marlene
2007-01-27 14:10:14
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answered by kdm 2
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why do there names have to be alike...they are going to look alike. I like Ileene and Rosemary out of those...I thought that Jezabell meant 'tramp'.
If you like old names, what about Abigail, Lillian, Madeline, Priscilla, Ruth
2007-01-27 14:28:32
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answered by redsox fan 4
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