I really like it! It's different, and strong, but not hard to spell. Also it would provide her with a nickname which I love as it would give her a formal name when required and something more casual around friends and family. I would recommend though that you pick a nice short feminine middle name.
2007-02-28 13:54:57
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answered by Izzy 2
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Remington Steele was a TV show with Pierce Brosnan as the title character, so it sounds like a boys name to me. My husband is from Georgia, and he says the key to a Southern name is having both a first and middle name and using them both. Our daughter is called by both her first and middle names by her southern relatives. Good middle names include Belle, Lou, Lee or Mae- so you could name her Remington and call her Remi Lee.
2007-02-28 15:33:36
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answered by n2mama 7
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I used to work with someone named Remi, it was actually her middle name but she prefered it to her first name. And it was actually Remi, not short for anything. I like it, but I'm not so into Remington...sounds like a boys name.
2007-02-28 15:15:48
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answered by reflux mommy 3
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Sienna is an Italian call meaning the colour reddish-brown. that's an exceedingly especially call. I see a baby who's tender-spoken and shy, tender and contented. As a woman she would be in a position to be nicely enjoyed because of the fact of her tender nature. She may well be tender-spoken yet she would be in a position to be nicely adjusted because of the fact she is contented with existence. A Autumn baby for confident, a baby belonging to the earth with a quiet dignity. Reese on the different hand jewelry of type, worldly, very spontaneous. surely the opposite of Sienna. Reese supplies an air of being on the bypass, flighty, tom-boyish. Combining the two leaves me to think of the youngster will probable be a wilful baby with various tiers of moods. possibly finding a extra nicely suited call for Sienna might tone down the auras I see. that's what I see. Congratulations.
2016-10-16 23:49:36
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answered by schwalm 4
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I think it's a really strong name...but feminine too when you do the Remi for short! I know a Remi/Remington and she is very cool and fun! Go for it!(I have a Chloe Elise:)
2007-02-28 14:09:46
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answered by lucy 1
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I think you should go with something classic. I always feel sorry for the kids at school who have names that the teachers can't pronounce. If you want ideas, you could pick a family name, or look into a Bible name (if you're a Christian). They make books of names and their meanings.
My fav. names are Elizabeth, Virginia, Caroline, Mary Catherine. (Southern)
Or you could pick something meaningful like, Jolie (means beautiful in French) or Celeste (means heavenly)
2007-02-28 13:39:57
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answered by yo_ghetto_sista 1
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Aurora Renea
Sarah Beth
2007-02-28 13:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I love the names Jayden nicole, Emma Grace, Katie Mae, hope you get some ideas or like some of these
2007-03-01 02:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Anna
2007-02-28 13:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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remington reminds me of a shot-gun or a razor, it's kind of a little masculine. I would try and find something a little more feminine.
2007-02-28 13:40:42
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answered by scorpiotreefrog 1
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