both are old testament biblical names dealing with God. Choose a simple new testament name to go with it, Matthew, Mark, Luke, James, John. Stay away from trendy or complicated names, let the first name speak for itself. Look at your husbands or other important male relative names.
2007-03-14 16:48:27
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answered by fancyname 6
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Love Josiah and Eli. Great names.
I like the sound of:
Josiah Andrew
Josiah Nicholas
Josiah Bennett
Josiah Benjamin
Josiah Grey
Josiah Brady
Josiah Levi
Josiah Peyton
Elijah Quinn
Elijah Reece
Elijah Reid
Elijah Carter
Elijah James
Elijah Lee
Elijah Bradley
Elijah Tate
Elijah Drake
Elijah Cole
Elijah William
Hope these help. Good Luck! SD
2007-03-14 16:49:19
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answered by SD 6
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Josiah Thomas
Josiah Matthew
Josiah Nathaniel
Josiah Daniel
Josiah Conner
Josiah Parker
Josiah Tanner
Josiah Samuel
Josiah Douglas
Elijah Matthew
Elijah Nathaniel
Elijah Bryant
Elijah Anthony
Elijah Jamison
Elijah Sloan
Elijah Cohen
Elijah Andrew
Elijah Benjamin
Elijah Abraham
Congrat's and Good-Luck :)
2007-03-14 16:48:48
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answered by sparksgirls6 6
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Josiah Thomas, Elijah James.
2007-03-14 16:45:06
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answered by Lindsay M 5
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Josiah Benjamin
Elijah Jacob
2007-03-14 16:41:25
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answered by Maryann 2
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Josiah Logan
Elijah Logan
2007-03-15 04:26:09
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answered by leashell 5
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Josiah Sayed
Elijah Matte
Josiah Cyrus
Elijah Paul
2007-03-14 16:41:58
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answered by helloprissykitty 2
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Elijah Wayne/Josiah James/ Elijah Josiah
2007-03-14 16:48:49
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answered by bingoplayerbig 1
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Josiah David
Elijah Blue
2007-03-14 16:48:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I would suggest Joseph, it seems to fit, also goes with your Old Testament thing. Benjamin would work also. Keep in mind, your child has to live with that name, and I can see a lot of teasing going on over names like yours. My middle name is Francis, after the saint, I didn't dare let other kids know my middle name, and I wish I could slap my parents even now, I still hate it and I'm 49. If you want Biblical, there are other less unusual names, they are not character builders, they can cause a lot of embarrassment that is easily avoided. Our sons were, as you may guess, the late Benjamin Grant and Joseph Paul, who, at 21 is a genuine war hero in both Afghanistan and Iraq. Had his big brother lived, he'd be flying air cover for his Marine brother. Do what you want, but names are powerful, and weird ones aren't too helpful to a kid.
2007-03-14 16:51:20
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answered by FJR1300A 2
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