You could try and find a name that sounds simular from both your backgrounds. My baby's dad is from bangladesh and i am english we couldn't decide on a name, we eventually decided on Sami, which sounds like the english sammy but is spelt the muslm way.
2007-03-06 06:22:51
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answered by shaz 3
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nicely first u intend to ensure that its to no longer uncommon or unique because of the fact it makes them extra vulnerable to be made relaxing off. attempt those african names because of the fact i got here from zimbabwe this is on of the african 2 the south. My call is Tanyaradwa which means 2 convenience. yet human beings call me tanya which may be ur infant ladies names. For a boy african call u could attempt Tinashe it means that ur are with the lord. Or different like Nayasa or Manyara female names. and Mufaro for boys. i wish u and ur infant nicely have a existence finished of happiness.
2016-09-30 07:09:52
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answered by fabbozzi 4
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Spelling Nazi---since they are not the same race they come from different backgrounds...it will inevitably affect their choices in names.
I like Amelia (I know an african american lady that spells it Almelia).
For a boy, Jordan is a nice name.
2007-03-06 06:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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GIRLS:
Madalin (or any spelling of Madalyn)
Meghan
Sienna
Isabelle
Adelaide
Eden
Adrienne
Elayna
Sabrina
Riley
BOYS:
Elijah
Brody
Abraham
Brady
Austin
Luke
Cole
Conner
Reece/Reese
For a middle name you could use part of either of your names or a combination of family names. For example, either one of your mother's names might not suit your child (even for a middle name) but you could combine either the letters of their names or the sounds. That way you could please both you and the father's family.
2007-03-06 06:52:49
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answered by Amanda 4
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mikayla thats my daughters middle name its kind mixed with both im aferican american. you dont see many black girls named kayla and you dont see many white girls with the MI at the begining you usually would she the MA= makayla
2007-03-06 06:19:45
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answered by brun!pinky 3
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my boys are bi-racial and their names are Jordan and Jagger. I dont think that you should let race determine the childs name.
2007-03-06 07:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Shaquisha Jane
it was the first name that popped in my head. sounds pretty kool
2007-03-06 06:17:53
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answered by ** i Am hiS giRL ** 5
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Landon Cole--- boy
Ava Olivia--- Girl
2007-03-06 06:19:55
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answered by Alexis221 4
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im white and my boyfriend is black also we like the names
tyson terral for a boy
shea lynn for a girl
2007-03-06 06:25:58
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answered by lil2late_2008 1
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Would you be able to come up with a name if you were of the same race? Just curious--why did you mention that?
2007-03-06 06:19:25
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answered by spelling nazi 5
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