For a boy?
I think of both of those names as girls names. I'm guessing he'll be embarrassed when he's older, so try these names. It looks like she likes names that start with the letter 'A', so here are some suggestions:
Aiden
Alexander
Austin
Aaron
Anthony
Antoine
Arden
Andrew
Ashton
Good luck and congrats to your sister!
2007-02-26 08:22:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't love the name. Alezae isnt bad, i suppose. i just dont find it very nice. Alexus is typically a girls name, and the name together sounds like a little girls name to me. Just not crazy about it. How about pairing Alezae with a more traditional middle name, and something masculine. Alezae Marcus, Alezae Michael, Alezae Thoams. Something to that effect. Good luck
2007-02-26 02:27:22
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answered by misty n justin 4
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To me...Alezae sounds like a girls name. But it's up to your sister if she wants to use it. I didn't know it was an alcoholic bottle. If I was going to use the name...I would use it as a middle name...Alexus Alezae or Alexander Alezae and call the child Alex. :)
2007-02-26 00:22:02
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answered by Dorth 6
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How about Alexus Alezae Williams? I think that sounds nice. I would not go with Alezae as a first because you are right it... sounds cheap, gawdy, ghetto and I automatically think of booze.
Good Luck!;-)
2007-02-26 07:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I know a girl w/the name of Alezae. I think that it is more girly sounding than anything.
2007-02-26 04:32:54
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answered by leashell 5
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everyone will joke him. beg and plead with her not to do it. that is not very respectable at all. please remind her that this will be the name the child puts on his name tag AT WORK in the future. you shouldnt want ur child to endure any pain or ridicule on account of you. tell her that. ALEZAE? madness. i know girls named alize which is bad enough but a BOY? if she is looking for a "unique (ghetto?)" name as u put it she might like these:
Tavarius
Dejuan
DeAndre
Alanzo
Zayshaun
Jahsir (jah-seer)
Damarion
Jaylen
tell her to make a name up like everyone else in the hood, dont name the child after liquor...
2007-02-25 23:12:18
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answered by jean grey 6
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I'm sorry, but I think it sounds more like a girls name. I would be afraid that he would be teased all of his young life by other children. Think about a name that will follow well into adulthood. Will that name follow him well when applying to colleges and for possible employment? I like some of the unique names that people are coming up with, but I really love the traditional names. My son's are John & Matthew. I know that those names will follow them well into adulthood.
2007-02-26 00:20:23
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answered by Crystal 5
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I like it although i would more tend to use it as a girls name. But either way its unique and i think that that is always great. Lots of names have strange origins but that doesn't stop people from using them and when it really comes down to it your sister should be doing what makes her happy she is the one that is going to be yelling for the next eighteen years at least lol. Good luck with your decision :)
2007-02-25 22:31:07
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answered by natasha v 3
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It looks like Azalea spelled incorrectly.
Don't care for it.
Annalisa (pronounced Ah-na-Lee-za)
Liesel
Anna-Zoe
Zoe
Alisa
Elisabette
Ansley
Alessandra
Oops thought it was a girls name! BOYS :
Alec
Alexi
Ali Zane Williams
Leander Alexi Willams
Lennox Alexander Williams
Good luck
2007-02-26 04:42:37
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answered by cathoratio 5
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I dont see a problem with the name except it sounds like a girls name. a really pretty girls name. its not a good name for a boy though. and Alexus for the middle name? is your sister a little upset she isnt having a girl and taking it out on her son by giving him a girls name? cuz thats how it sounds.
2007-02-26 03:12:57
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answered by Jenn ♥Cadence Jade's mum♥ 7
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