all are good names
don't listen to all about the ARSH word i know its actual meaning and its good it means throne.
2007-03-05 06:42:42
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answered by Oh My God! 6
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Errrrmmmm, ahhhhh, well..........
Those are some extremely odd names for folk here in the US. I'm not sure if you're from here or another country. If you're from the US I'd advise against both your boy names. Ayaan is okay but VERY different. And Arsh...well, let's just put it this way so you know what all your responders are talking about......."I'm gonna kick your arsh". Something folk might say if they don't want to use the word ***.
On the girls end of things I would have to go with Aliyna (my daughter's name is Alaina) and pass on Ahyana.
Sorry for all the negative responses you've been getting but the names you've chosen are a little awkward.
2007-03-05 03:19:04
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answered by momto3 4
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Arsh, I hate to be rude, sound like someone with a speech impediment that can't say A**.
I really cannot pronounce any of those names, so I'm sure your child's teacher will have a hard time too (I am a teacher, by the way).
Where did you get those names from and what do they mean?
That will help you decide. Make it something they will love.
P.S. My children have different names too and have a hard time with teachers. Maliha (sounds like Ma-lee-a) is my daughters name, she is 5 and Makai is 2.
Go with a cool name like Jackson, if you want an "A" name go with Aiden, Ashton, or Ace is even better than those. For a girl, maybe Alonna or Alyssa. Anything but those names. I didn't like any of them.
2007-03-05 04:47:28
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answered by ? 2
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To answer your question, ARSH, brings to mind, the `rude` word for someones` behind. I am really sorry, I hope you are not up-set, but I think that all of the names are terrible, I pity the poor child with a name like any of those.
2007-03-05 07:50:20
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answered by Social Science Lady 7
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not read any other answers, you ask what 'arsh' makes you think of? Well, to start with, replace the h with an e, or it could be someone with a bad regional accent that doesn't pronounce h well saying 'harsh'.
Ayaan is a nice name though. So is Ahyana
2007-03-05 09:14:39
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answered by keiraebony 3
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None of these names. Just remember the baby will be stuck with the name you give it for the rest of its life. If it's one like Arsh, other kids will make fun of it for sure.
2007-03-05 04:31:20
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answered by Me, Myself & I 4
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I am assuming you are not UK as Arsh sounds like British for your bottom in a crude way.
I don't even know how you'd pronounce Ahyaha or why it has an H in it.
is it ah - yah - na or eye - ya - na. She would have to be correcting people all the time on how to pronounce it.
It's always better to pick actual names rather than made up ones in my opinion.
I was in the supermarket not long ago in South London and I heard a mother calling:
Tanisha, Felisha, Hanisha, Nanisha and Wellington - come here right now! Made me laugh.
2007-03-05 09:20:42
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answered by Carrie S 7
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They're all terrible. Arsh reminds me of someone trying to say As*
2007-03-05 17:17:36
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answered by aprilmommy06 4
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Why do people always come up with really stupid kids names on this site? If you go with Arsh I suppose you could wipe it on a daily basis. I would die from shame through school and change my name when I was 18 whilst holding a very large grudge against you if I was your child.
2007-03-05 03:00:50
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answered by SR13 6
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There All Good Except From..Arsh..Now That Name He Can Be Made Fun Of.
So I Advise You To Not Pick That Name ! =)
Hope This Helps !
Nuff Love xXx
2007-03-05 03:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Aliyna is quite pretty, I suppose. Arsh! Jesus, that's child cruelty. Sounds like Harsh.
2007-03-05 07:36:48
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answered by gymnastics~is~life 4
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