my boy is called Jaydan (also spelt jadyn, jaden ) which means bright eyed and its kinda biblical too cos it means something in Hebrew as well - best of traditional and modern but its also a girls name too just like Kendall, Jamie, Leigh, Toni (tony) Kyler etc
what about Livvy- Mae , Amber -Leigh, Aralyn, Caragh, McKenzie,
Rayne, Riley ,Zaragh , Teagen , Kady lee, Domani(tomorrow in italian) Aurora, Aaliyah, try http://www.babynamesworld.com
2007-02-15 03:24:03
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answered by XoXheatherXCeeXoX 1
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Melissa Pearl, Chandler Victoria, Amy Elizabeth, Vienna Chantal,
Kia Lenae, Deanna Michelle, Jennifer Laura, Emily Jordan,
Tamsyn Leigh, Sheila Renee', Makayla Dawn, Lily Rose,
Angela Nevaeh, Angelique Skye, Amber Dawn, Laura Mackenzie,
Bijou Lily, Autumn Rain, Rose Blossom.
2007-02-14 21:44:56
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answered by Laela (Layla) 6
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You should try and link the name with possibly where you are from or someone in the family.
That's what have done but I try and put a twist on it.
EG My nan's name is Lily, so my daughter took the name Lili.
My husband and father in law's initials are DJ and JD, so my son became a JD, spelling his name Jac Dafydd (father in law is a John and hubby is a David, so tied both of those in)....don't go for any of these trendy names as you may regret calling your girl "Pink" , "Mercedes", or "Chardonnay" in the future when it's not so popular! (Apologies to all if you've called your children this!!) Its all personal preference and choice at the end of the day so therefore if you find a name you like, just use it!!
2007-02-14 21:15:38
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answered by cerismithysnr 1
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A friend of mine came up w Memory for a name, and at first I hated it but now I kinda like it, and her granddaughter is named Skyanna. That one is pretty cool.
But what's funny is that you may find some really cool name and then the baby is born and it just doesn't suit her, that's what happened w mine. We planned to name our daughter, if we ever got one, Amy, but she just did NOT look or seem like an Amy, so it changed at the last minute to Emily.
Good luck whatever ya name her !!!
2007-02-14 21:11:05
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answered by Polly 3
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We have a few old family names I thought were unique. ARAZONA nickname ZOE. MADISON nickname SUNNY MIKAYL long a sound nickname MIKY long i sound. I also like MACKENZIE nickname MACK. I almost forgot NEVAEH short e long a and the eh has the short u sound. If you havent noticed this is heaven spelled backwards I realy thought it was a beautiful name . thank LISA
2007-02-14 22:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Well how weird, i see the post and thought i would tell you the name i wanted if i was having a girl.. and someone has already said it.. Niamh (pronounced Neave..) I love it, it such a lovely name and everyone i have ever said it to agrees.. Hope you find a name you love soon.. x
2007-02-14 21:17:26
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answered by Charlie m 2
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I've always had a thing about Niamh (pronounced Neve). It's a traditional Gaelic name, a bit unusual especially in its spelling but it's a nice name.
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Bud#21: I wouldn't recommend the name Swallow as much as I wouldn't recommend Spit, for obvious reasons.
2007-02-14 21:05:40
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answered by k² 6
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I like:
Addison (Addie)
Emerson (Emmie)
Kadence (Kady)
Evangeline (just watched Nanny McPhee, and 'Kate' from Lost!)
Isabella (Izzy Wizzy)
Maya (used to babysit a Maya, brother Cody and sister Lily, great kids!)
Lily (!)
Sophia (elegant but still loveable!)
Gracie-Maye (friend's daughter)
Kiahna (another friend's daughter)
Orla/Orlaith/Orlagh (Irish name)
Siofra (pronounce shee-oh-fra, Irish for Princess)
Louisa,
Daniella,
Gabriella
Breanna.
Hope these are of some help!!
2007-02-14 23:42:15
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answered by ruthieelle 2
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I like very old traditional names.....
My little girl is called Emily and I also like.. Hatty, Bella, Beth, Sadie, Stevie, Maddy - they are all lovely names!
2007-02-14 21:25:09
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answered by EMA 5
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I've just been reading 'Bleak House', so how about the names of the two young heroines - Ada, or Esther?
2007-02-14 21:04:41
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answered by mad 7
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