My friend is thinking about naming her baby girl Ki'ahlee Stroud ("poet from the beautiful place in the thicket"). and I'm thinking about naming my little girl Anjerone Morana.("goddess of winter, silence and death")
I also thought about Sigh Yoran (she sings with gentle breath) and Ze'eva Sigh (a wolfs panting breath) .
Tell me what you think of these choices, if you have any exotic examples please let me know.
2007-02-09
04:14:59
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Cindarella R
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Baby Names
Neither of us live in the US and I'm not American. If it helps, my real name is Makhvala which means "black."
2007-02-09
06:58:33 ·
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Anjerone Morana is the best one
2007-02-16 07:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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They're all good, it's impossible to choose. How about combining them and calling your little blighter Ki'ahlee Anjerone Sigh Sigh Yoran Stroud Ze'eva Morana?
2007-02-13 09:43:01
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answered by Yarb 2
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Sigh Yoran is nice. I'm not real sure about the rest. I have a different name, and there was a lot of teasing when I was young and even as an adult I have repeat myself or just automatically spell it so there is no confusion. I like and appreciate it now, but as an 8-year-old, all I wanted was a name that everyone knew!
2007-02-09 04:48:07
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answered by Piaz 5
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NO NO NO NO NO!! for gods sake think about your child they have to live with the name you give them forever! or do you not get that just because you like a name doesnt mean you have to put it on your child give them a strong normal name and maybe use it as a midle name then your child has the choice if they wish to use it or not
i named my1st son McKenzie jordan (spelt it differently to most ppl)
2nd son Domonic reece(again changed the spelling of dominic)
3rd woohoo a girl finally called her Isabelle jade (again chaning the spelling ) OH! by the way yeah im from the uk lol
2007-02-09 05:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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If you live in the foreign country that has the language these names are in, then I think it's fine. Or if you're in the U.S. and these are Native American names and you live in a heavily Native American community, then I think it's fine.
Otherwise, PLEASE reconsider. The meanings of these names are beautiful, don't get me wrong. But the spelling and pronunciation of the names will give your kids trouble for their ENTIRE lives. I know you mean well for your kids, and I know you're going to think I'm boring, but I just never agreed with the idea of parents giving their kids names that no one will ever pronounce right without being corrected, no one will ever spell right without being corrected, and no one can tell if it's a male or female whose name they're calling or looking at. And finally, let's not forget that names like these will inevitably result in other kids teasing your kids. I was not a teaser, but I know how cruel some kids can be, because I was teased myself! Not for my name, but for other reasons.
Anyway, I think I've said way more than my 2 cents' worth, so I will be done now. :) I think I've made my point loud and clear.
2007-02-09 04:21:45
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answered by scary shari 5
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The best one is Sigh Yoran!!! I like the meaning and the name. The Sigh Yoran has a good meaning to it!!!!
2007-02-14 02:12:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Where did you come up with these names? Goddess of winter silence and death? Are you kidding? It sounds like a name that a Gothic high schooler who got pregnant would choose.
2007-02-09 06:40:11
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answered by quirky 5
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Are you ladies african or Arabic or Hindu?
If so, yes, I suppose those names would be okay.
If you live in the united states, you might want to be a little more considerate of your daughters' futures, and name them something that isn't hard to pronounce or spell. They will hate their names because government offices and teachers for the next 20 years will need help spelling it and pronouncing it.
Why would you want to name your daughter after "death"?
Any word that starts with "mor" is associated with either death or the color dark brown.
What ever happened to "Ann"?
2007-02-09 04:46:20
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answered by gg 7
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I like the fact that the names of people you admire, but they are difficult for me to sound out, and I have a degree in Communications. How do you think the babies will do on learning to spell their name, let alone how much trouble the public will have in the future spelling and pronouncing her name, for example, her graduation? Unique is good, but watch the apostrophe's in the names.
2007-02-09 06:13:26
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answered by Andi 1
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With a name like the ones you suggest, your baby will have a lifetime explaining where she got an unpronouncable name. She'll have to spell it a million times throughout her life. Many will ask, just what did your mother have against you ?
Remember, what seems clever and stylish now, will take on a different slant down the line.
2007-02-09 04:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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