Well... they definitely sound white, mostly European. My faves are Ashlyn and Zayne. Ella is way overused these days!
2007-02-28 06:42:41
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answered by who-wants-to-know 6
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Elliana-British
Ella-French
Ashlyn-American
Kadence-American
Saige-Hollywood
Pierce-British
Zayne-Hollywood
Solomon-Old World
Asher-Not Sure, I went to school with one, though. He's in jail.
Tate-Yuppy, or Sharon Tate of Charles Manson Fame
Chauncey-A Dog Show
Sorry if I offend, but I'm sure you wanted honesty. I'd go to the library and get a "Most Popular Baby Name Book" and not name your child anything in the book unless it's from 50 plus years ago. A good solid name search on the net of mulit lingual names might also work.
Good luck!
2007-02-28 15:26:45
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answered by Steff 2
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In the first list you seem to be trying to choose between Greek or other Balkan names for a girl and upscale-sounding WASP names. In the second, betwee traditiional Hebrew male names and (again) upscale-sounding WASP names. I don't know what "global" names mean, unless you want to name a kid after a synthetic global brand (Exxon is good because it's completely synthetic, chosen by the petroleum company so as not to have negative connotations in any existing language).
In short, if you look at the name as a global brand, then hire a brand consultant — there is no such thing as a natural global name. If you don't want to do that, then get real and face whatever problems you are having (whether they are your own problems or problems imposed by the expectations of parents or others).
2007-02-28 14:33:05
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answered by silvcslt 4
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Elliana- (by the way i love) English
Ella- English, French or German
Ashlyn- English
Kadence- English, French, Latin or Irish
Saige- (also beautiful) english
Pierce- English, Irish, Anglo-Saxon, or Shakespearean
Zayne (great name) English or Hebrew
Solomon- Hebrew and Biblical
Asher (very cute) Hebrew and Biblical
Tate- English, Native American, Anglo-Saxon, or Irish
Chauncey (very unique name) English, French or Latin
2007-02-28 15:14:09
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answered by highdle 3
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Eliana- Hebrew
Ella- German
Ashlynn- Gaelic
Kadence- English
Saige- English
Pierce- Greek
Zayne- Arabic
Soloman- Hebrew
Asher- Hebrew
Tate- English
Chauncey- English
Every name has an origin and choosing a name that has meaning doesn't make it bad.
2007-02-28 14:35:03
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answered by Miriam Z 5
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Elliana - Russian
Ella - British
Ashlyn - British male
Kadence - very American
Saige - very American
Pierce - British
Zayne - British or French
Solomon - Middle East or British
Asher - American
Tate - surname
Chauncey - British
2007-02-28 16:36:33
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answered by THE STUDLIEST 6
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I think you hit the nail right on the head. any of those names would be perfect for interracial children. I know just what you mean about the stereotypical names of the different races. I like when people are surprised when they see the faces of me and my children after first reading our names. I t truly tickles me ;-) SheriLynn, Jennifer, Ryan, Foster, & Kaleb.
2007-02-28 15:11:37
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answered by SCOOTER'S GRANDMA 2
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In my opinion the only names that seem to point at a certain nationality would be Elliana and Chauncey. Elliana seems of hispanic or lation decent and Chauncey sounds British.
2007-02-28 14:23:07
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answered by Rene 5
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None, just names. But I don't like any of them. Here's my list:
Crystal Rayne
Trinity Hope
Jade Madison
Iris Sue
Rose Marie
Autumn May
Daisy Belle
Savannah Belle
Orchid Ella
Lily Mae
Shadow Stevin
Wolf Blisson
Eagle Avery
Hawk Mathew
2007-02-28 14:59:28
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answered by Falcon Cresen - Emerson Li 2
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Elliana - Polish
Ella - American
Ashlyn - American
Kadence - Irish or American
Saige - Irish
Pierce - Irish
Zayne - German
Solomon - German or Polish
Tate - American or Irish
Chauncey - Irish
2007-02-28 16:17:55
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answered by נєѕѕι¢α נαηє {ℓgм} ♥ [NOT USED] 6
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Elliana and Ella sound Spanish. The other names sound Anglo.
2007-02-28 14:28:14
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answered by Philippe 3
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