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Im 7 months pregnant and Im expecting a baby boy...

I had the name Eytorion`e Ty'J in mind or the longest time... Now a few people are tellin me that they think its 2 out there... Im not going 2 change it jus wanna know what ya'll think...

It sound like... Eytorion`e I-Tory-Oun & Ty'J sound the way it is spelled Tie-Jay

If it turns out 2 be a girl then ima name her
TyJlah or TyhJla ( Tie-Jay-La)
JihCherish its like Guy but wit the J sound and Cherish

i have other names 4 her::
Nylicia & LaiChel
those are names after my 4 sisters:: Felicia Rochelle Nyeisha & Laila

Please Let Me Know Wat You Think

2007-01-29 16:38:10 · 53 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

53 answers

there is nothing wrong with what you choose...but i would have a hard time pronouncing it and writting it as a child. not only that, the teacher would want to slap you for giving her such a hard time when she picks up the roll book...and can't pronounce the childs name....as for the kid....good luck on explaining how the pronounciation goes along w/ the spelling of it

2007-01-29 16:44:19 · answer #1 · answered by Heather 3 · 6 1

those names really are too ghetto, your bd is ideal. Darian James without the Jayzic (which merely sounds poor) is really strong and not in any respect ghetto in any respect. MaKayya Nishea Brooklyn merely sounds terrible altogether or singularly. i do not realize why there are 2 y's. Michaela, spelled properly is a alluring call and has similarities sounding. Nishea feels like a stripper's call who turned right into a teenager mom. And Brooklyn is horribly cliche and not in any respect appealing. Michaela Brooke is nicer and not in any respect in any respect ghetto. Even Michaela Brooklyn, although i'm no longer keen on the middle call sounds extra effective than your present day options. keep in innovations, the biggest component to keep in innovations is this infant can ought to strengthen up with this call and bypass to school and a first impact is going far. i am going to't imagine a Dr. MaKayya Nishea or a choose Darian Jayzic. different students and instructors will type an opinion of them depending on their call. in case you call a lady Bambi, danger is, everybody is going to cope with her like she's a ditz, which places an unfair quantity of stress on the youngster. Please, pay interest on your bd and bypass with some thing a lot less ghetto. it would want to nonetheless be unique without being trashy. i in my opinion do not recognize any Michaela's or Darian's. i imagine those are really tremendous names. strong success!

2016-12-03 05:37:44 · answer #2 · answered by coratello 4 · 0 0

I'm not going to suggest any other names because that's not what you asked for. You asked if you're names are too ghetto, so I'll answer that:
YES. These are the most ghetto names I have ever heard in my life, and this is coming from someone who's niece is unfortunately named "Quazhae". I 'll tell you what I told my sister: Stop the madness and Tomfoolery, these names are extremely ridiculous. I'm only telling you this because you asked. Usually I just mind my business since this is YOUR child and YOUR decision, not mine. But who knows, maybe little Eytorian will grow up and be Secretary of State one day. Look at Condoleeza Rice. That's a crazy name too. So it really doesn't matter if the name is ghetto, it really matters how you raise your child. Condoleeza Rice was obviously not raised by ghetto parents, they just gave her a ghetto name. LOL.

2007-01-31 02:52:08 · answer #3 · answered by Betty 2 · 0 0

Realize that there is always going to be confusion when it comes to pronouncing your child's name. They are almost always going to have their name mispronounced. They are going to always have to pronounce and spell their names for whomever they come in contact with. Children can be cruel as well. They might be the subject of ridicule due to the fact that they have such an unusual name. I think it will be better if you choose a name that is more common and easier to pronounce. You can always use their first name as a middle name (James Eytorion or Candace TyJlah). It sounds as if your mind is made up. The fact of the matter is that names stick with you for the rest of your life. Give these comments some thought. Congratulations on your pregnancy.

2007-01-30 06:25:35 · answer #4 · answered by TrayHoo 4 · 0 0

Ok well I'm going to go out on a ledge here and be blunt. OMG what are you thinking. It is really confusing if you think about it. You may be the only one that knows how to spell it and say it. If you like it then more power to ya and your child will be the only one on earth with that name so that is a plus. But think of what others are going to think as well. You need a name that everyone can pronounce because your child will get very annoyed by no one being able to say his/her name and will get tired of repeating himself over and over. I'm not saying it is a bad name but It is way and I mean way out there. Hope this helped. Good luck and Congrats!

2007-01-29 20:36:44 · answer #5 · answered by p0pad0t 2 · 0 0

Eytorion`e Ty'J looks a bit complicated to be honest.. I'm not even sure how I would go about pronouncing it. :-/ I'm sure it sounds really nice, but he may find that it's a bit awkward to live with.. a lot of people aren't going to remember how to spell it and I wouldn't be surprised if they all just end up calling him Tori or TJay.

The girls names you chose also look a bit hard to spell.. I'd probably change them around a bit.. maybe to something like Jayla or Taylor. I think Cherish is a lovely name all by itself, I wouldn't add anything else to it at all.

Your sisters names are beautiful..I quite like what you've done with them. Very sweet idea. :-)

2007-01-29 17:20:26 · answer #6 · answered by Butterscotch 7 · 2 0

I am unsure how you define "ghetto" but if you mean: difficult to spell, hard to pronounce, tryndee, and trashy? Then yes, it is "ghetto". I cannot for the life of imagine a grown woman with a name like that. Did you know (whether you like it or not) may stereotype one by their name? And in a job between a Catherine and a TyJlah, they'd most likely go with the Catherine? It's something to consider.

2007-01-29 23:53:59 · answer #7 · answered by εmmeʟinз 5 · 0 0

Any name is fine...ghetto? What exactly is that? :) I would just think about the child being able to spell the name, not having to correct everyone on the pronouncing it, and how it will sound as an adult (regardless of setting). Good luck with your new baby.

2007-01-29 19:20:25 · answer #8 · answered by TAS 2 · 0 0

Try and think of the kids for god's sake.

How'd you like to go to scholl and try learning how to spell it and have all the other kids laugh because your son or daughter couldn't spel Talapha'a'calaculous

Try something simple lie Nysha as oppsed to Nyjacshshsa

They will have the name ALL THEIR LIVES. The last thing I would want would to have a secretary not know how to say or spell my name.

If you want TJ just call him Tyler James.
Excuse Mr Eytorion'JayTmalahal what's your email address

2007-01-30 04:02:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I could not pronounce it at all, not even after reading it a few times, I am sorry I don't know what you mean by ghetto as we don't have that expression in the UK, but a name that is unpronounceable is a source of ridicule for the whole of the child's life.

2007-01-30 01:50:26 · answer #10 · answered by sparkleythings_4you 7 · 0 0

It's fun to be creative with names but you must take the baby into consideration too. If I had to write that name over and over again I would probably want to strangle you. Unusual names are in these days, I have a friend who just named their baby Fierce. The only problem is, this kids going to be challanged by every bully in school, ex: "Hey Fierce you look more like a wimp to me!"

2007-01-29 16:51:24 · answer #11 · answered by UrbanMonk 1 · 4 0

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