Jayden Obie Ysmael...
It means : God has heard from his servant and has listened...
2007-03-17
19:32:09
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Uhm because im NOT american maybe the Ysmael was a hint??? And Obie is a famous hispanic singer... =)
2007-03-17
19:42:15 ·
update #1
Btw if you put the Initials it becomes JOY hint hint!!!! And I am not going for basic spelling I like not ordinary... Im kinda random like that...
2007-03-17
19:44:17 ·
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Is Ysmael your last name? Anyways, the name is very nice I think. Plus you will call him/her Jayden. I think people are forgeting that others get made fun of for the first names 9 times outta 10. Jayden is not a strange first name. And for the person who said that they won't care what it means, well I disagree. Maybe if it is a boy they won't care, but girls almost always love that sort of thing. I personally love the entire name and its meaning. And I think its nice when parents name there kids with something that is important to them. If you and your partner really like it, then go with it. The worse that can happen is the kid doesn't like the middle names and will just not tell anyone! Good luck and congrats!!
2007-03-17 19:39:31
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answered by Blipp 2
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I like the name Jayden. The other two are totally up to you. But don't worry about what people think, as long as you feel it's a good name, then go for it. I love unique names by the way. It's better to come up with something unique rather than the same ordinary name. Ya know? And I love the meaning. If meaning is important to you when naming your child, then go for it! Good luck! =]
2007-03-18 02:38:18
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answered by Kiri 3
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Love the Jayden part, but the obie made me think of obie wan from Star Wars...Not that bad, though
2007-03-18 02:36:02
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answered by busybody12 5
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I think it depends on you. As for being "American names", I am American and (my mother is half American Indian and half Irish and my dad is German American). My grandfathers name was Oskar and my great great grandmother was Ingrid. Those are not usually what most people consider "American". I don't know what a person would call an "American" name as the majority of names are not American decent and derived out of other countries. That comment just irritated me. Though we have lived in America our whole lives we do not forget our family were not "American" at one time. If you like the name meanings and names go for it. I like Jayden and as for the others, they are good as well.
21 weeks pregnant
2007-03-18 02:57:32
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answered by Kelly s 6
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If its about God, well its great. But think of it, do you think your baby will like it? Don't you think it to much? Or to long? Maybe you should go with, David, Gabriel, Josh, Daniel. Pick. Maybe you should stick with Jayden Obie Ysmael. Its your make your heart pick. Try to pick a name that you and your son will love. Alright I hope my ideas helped out. Thank you,
David
2007-03-18 02:47:52
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answered by David T 1
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Jayden is nice but not the other 2. Just my opinion.
2007-03-18 02:34:28
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answered by Your Mom 5
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No.
Jayden is OVERUSED. everyone wants to name their child jaden jayden jaidyn etc etc etc.
Obie? As in Obie wan kenobi from star wars? Nope.
Ysmael? I suppose. but spell it Ishmael.
2007-03-18 02:42:13
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answered by gg 7
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How about Jayden Ewok Chewbacca or Jayden C 3PO
2007-03-18 03:07:55
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answered by TonyB 2
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Like it rolled off the tongues of angels themselves
2007-03-18 02:36:57
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answered by spyder 1
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It started off ok, but then it went from bad to worse. BTW, nobody (including the kid) will care what the name means. If it sounds funny they'll still beat him up.
2007-03-18 02:34:04
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answered by littlechrismary 5
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