My daughter's name is Jayla. I have only heard of 1 other girl with that name.
2007-02-10 04:37:27
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answered by JAY O 5
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Clareen ~ derived from the male name Clarence.
May God Bless U in this new chapter in your life. I wish the ultimate of good health for your new little angel. Cherish the young years with your child they are some of the best and it will inevitably go fast. The very best of health to you as well. The reward that U reap after you deliver your newborn will be maybe the best in life.... another life, created by you. Good luck with the names. There are a lot of new kinds of names these days. Think about it a while....get a piece of paper.....create a name. Start by writing down common names, tear em apart, mix it up and make a new name.
2007-02-18 00:46:54
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answered by smileyOne 3
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Fiona.Doesn't sound like what ur looking 4, but its not that common and its not way out there.Oh by the way, Pedro Nieves, is kind of a way out there name.
2007-02-18 04:27:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I just found out I'm having a boy. His name will be Preston Alexander. However, if we had a girl my husband is insisting on naming her Oceana. He loves this name because it has the word ocean in it. It just hasn't grown on me yet. He is also insisting that the middle name be Sky. So if the next one is a girl that is probably what the name will be unless I can get my husband to budge. Just thought I would suggest it because it is different and you may like it. My sister named her little girls Savannah and Kassidy.
2007-02-17 03:03:17
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answered by Angie 2
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Susan, Leticia, Delia, Stephanie, Sandra, Elcira, Julia, Gwenevire....
2007-02-16 21:55:25
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answered by Susan 3
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Depends on if you would like to have the names match a little.
Pronunciations would be
Pedra Lee Nieves. (this name is probably corney)
"Pay-dra".
Or
Yadira Lynn Nieves ( I really like this name for a girl.)
Ya-deer-ra
that's pretty
2007-02-16 05:14:45
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answered by Ms. Jay 2
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Andrea, Michelle, Melanie, Nicole, Tricia, Kailey, Geneva
2007-02-10 04:41:58
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answered by truthiness89 2
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Well before I saw your name I would've said Olivia. How about Octavia. Lorena has always been a favorite of mine. Michaela(mick ay lah) Cristina, Belle or Isabela or gabriela
2007-02-16 01:42:52
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answered by galixcysmagic 3
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i like Logan yet no longer loopy for Chesney. For the girl names i like Adalynn the main suitable. i could like Baylee and Rayne greater effective in the event that they have been spelled Bailey Raine. any opposite direction jogs my memory to lots of a boy with Bay(Lee) and (Ray)ne. i'm no longer loopy for the Kitalynn McKenzie the two. good success. i'm specific you will %. out an incredible call to your baby.
2016-10-01 22:15:10
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answered by rouse 4
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Rosalina
2007-02-15 09:25:15
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answered by buddabelly369 1
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Here's some of my fav.
Anastasia, Amelia, Alexandra, Jessica, Victoria, Christiana or Christina(e) , Natalia(e), Juliana or Julienne, Daniella(e), Catherine(a), Isabelle(a), Elizabeth, Gabrielle (a), Abigail, Naomi, Evangeline(a), Rachel, Diana, Makayla or Mikayla, Sarah, Emma, Leah, Stephanie(a) They sound so feminine, strong & elegant names for girls that will become women one day.
2007-02-10 20:25:59
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answered by Anonymous
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