NO. The spelling is too close to urea, and no one is going to pronounce it the way that it should be. It is fine if people would know how to pronounce it, but I think that too much teasing would result from this name.
2007-03-24 11:45:47
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answered by Axel 3
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Baby Name Uriah
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It sounds too much like urine, which, when he's a kid will turn into his nickname at school. Props for the uniqueness though! I heard a really cool name the other day, kind of along the same line of ancient Hebrew names: Adriel
2007-03-24 06:28:20
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answered by Michelle 2
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Im not to big on Uriah but what about Mariah
2007-03-24 09:53:17
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answered by Anonymous
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My brothers name is Uriah. i love the name. All my brother's names are Nathaniel, Isaiah, and Uriah. All Bible names. Love them!
2007-03-24 07:03:59
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answered by snobunny13 2
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well considering it sounds like urine....No i don't like it at all and i have a feeling kids will get pretty creative with the nicknames. the meaning is cool and i can see why you might like it... but unless he's going to give a definition behind stating his name for the rest of his life....
2007-03-24 16:01:59
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answered by heather p 1
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yeah , a nice biblical name, and first name of Uriah Heep ,
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2007-03-24 08:38:01
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answered by smoothopr_2 4
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Um no, have you read any Dickens? He is in David Copperfield and is one of the creepiest characters ever.
2007-03-24 06:51:45
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answered by Mia1385 4
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Sorry no too easy to rhyme with body functions
2007-03-24 06:53:43
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answered by potstirrer03 2
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It sounds like a body part. No.
2007-03-24 08:56:19
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answered by Kailee 3
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