Name the boy Whistler Colin and the girl Spencer Rylan.
2007-03-14 13:31:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, so no offense but i dont like ANY of the girls names you like, and spencer is a boy name to me!
The only boys names i like off your list are Liam and Colin.... and some of them sound like jobs or things you do(porter, thatcher, Ryder, Whistler... again no offense but i think most of your boy names are horrible...) I also think Ainsley is a girl's name, and Forrest, Ridge, and Aspen are like... names of things, not people. Also, how do you pronounce Liechan? i read it as "Leech-an" and a Leech isn't really a nice thing to be, so i'm now gonna assume its "Lie-kan" but then isn't Lichen (pronounced the same way) a type of fungus or algae, so the kid MAY get teased for either pronounciation... and why would you spell tyson "thijson" that isn't even like phonetically correct, you wouldn't pronounce it tyson, it would be like thy-son or something i dont know....
anyway, i dont think those are any better than Archie, and you COULD call him Aaron instead of Archie if you hate Archie so much.... or give him a nickname! it's not the end of the world if she names HER baby the name she WANTS to name it...
2007-03-14 10:12:36
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answered by Sarah 3
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I think a name needs to have meaning and if your just picking a name because of how it sounds or like it then put some meaning into it.
I have 16 neices and nephews and here are some ideas for you
Sarah Ruth
Rebekah Faith
Stephanie
Grace
Hannah
Stephanie and Hannah have the same middle name
Joanna Lynn
Abigail Hope
Sharon Joy
Matthew Allen
My dad's middle name is Allen and so is my brother's so that was a nice way to have the names go down from Generation to generation
Johnny Llyod
Adam Clay
Samual Adam
Seth
Alexander
Here are a few names to enjoy I do hope your sister puts some thought into it.
2007-03-14 06:10:17
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answered by Chloe 6
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Boy: Keegan Aaron, Kellan Aaron, Liam Aaron
Girl: Seeley or Rylan
2007-03-14 05:53:31
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answered by leashell 5
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I like Keegan and Colin for a boy. Please, NOT Whistler!!!
For a girl (just in case) I like Finley And Karynya. I am sorry, but Archie is a cartoon character or a pet name! Or a bigoted American TV person.
A friend has a grandson named Koa (Ko-a) which is Hawaiian and another friend has a grandson named Asa. Both of those had to grow on me but I like them both. I only have granddaughters and they have fairly generic names, Kylie, Mackenzie (Kenzie) and Lexie. I am fond of Keirsley for a girl, though. I have a great nephew named Emryk and his brother is Owen. I also like both of those. Emryk was named after a famous poet.
Sydney or Sidney could be for both a boy or a girl. I like that as well. More for a girl, though.
2007-03-14 06:12:25
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answered by AKA FrogButt 7
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I like your ideas! Here are some of my faves:
Girls: Lilly, Jordyn, Cori, Marie, Chandra, Gena, Jade, Ila, Grace, Charis (Pronounced Care-iss, means Grace!), Avril, Sasha, Sabrina, Zara, Macy, Maizie, Ariel, Farrah, Ana, Arrienne Emmanuelle, Libby, Tara, Ona, Daphne, Darrian, Georgia, River, Sage, Callen, Shae, Lena, Laura
Boys: Milo, Henry, Tyler, Ty, Marcus, Zayden, Zachary, Ian, Jayce, Finnigan (Finn), James, Colt, Cash, Chase, Beau, Chance, Clark, Edmond, Forest, Frederic, Gerard, Marc, Lucas, Ben, Charlie, William, Liam, Noel, Perry, Trace, Yves, Cort
2007-03-15 09:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Archie is fine, and much better than some of the names you've chosen. At least it's spelt correctly. By the way. Karynya is spelt Carinya and it's Aboriginal (Australian) for happy home, so doesn't really make any sense as a name for a child.
2007-03-14 18:30:58
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answered by loubylou 2
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I love the name Liam for a boy! Or Gannon! And for a girl, I like Seeley and Grier. All of those names are Irish names, so I tend to be a little biased. (I'm 1/2 Irish!)
2007-03-14 05:47:30
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answered by chelsea.lane 3
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Blane Austin
Savannah Raine
2007-03-15 04:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I would invest in a baby book when I saw the name Whistler I had to scream why are people naming their kids these jacked up names that have no real meaning to them. It's not you who has to live with the name, but the child who gets it will and I found out names also can affect getting a job. My name has three meanings in 3 different languages it's Arabic for precious, Farsi-a middle eastern dialect for beautiful, and Swahili an african dialect for born during the rainy season. People think it's weird, but when I tell them what it means then they know it wasnt some created name. Be selectful of the name first and middle because this child will have to live with that name.
You don't have any say in what your cousin names her child, but she's going to have to live with impact of her choice if her child deals with being made fun of and his life is affected by the fact that his mother didnt take the time to pick a good name out for him.
2007-03-14 05:41:30
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answered by nabdullah2001 5
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