I like ormoni kind of...the first person to answer was correct...i love that people are giving children unique names rather than rehashing mary, sue and jane, but all these names will do is brand your child...i have personally seen (and reprimanded) people throw resume's away that have names like these on them...raise her to be resilient and creative so that she will not have to rely on the standard employment (a good idea in these times for everyone)...God Bless and Good Luck...
2007-03-27 06:33:58
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answered by soulflower 7
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None these names. They all look weird, ridiculous, and hard to pronounce. Here's my list:
Vanity Jane
Trinity Hope
Serenity Faith
Destiny Desertrai
Liberty Elizabeth-Belle
Calamity Joan
Missy Ally
Dreamy Jeannie
Heavenly Divine
Cherish Renee
Coral Rea
Phoenix Jean
Savannah Belle
Evangeline Danielle-Belle (my daughter's name)
Diamond Dimaco
Jade Madison
Pearl Janna
Ruby Rea
Crystal Rayne
Patience Laureen
Misty Rain
Mystic River
Stormy Watters
Lavender Lorraine
Daisy Ella
Iris Sue
Lily Mae
Rose Marie-Anne
Orchid Violet
Dawn Sutton
Summer Meridian
Autumn May
Wynter Lynn
And my name is Saber Emerson. They are unique and easy to pronounce.
2007-03-27 06:42:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It's very important to remember that your daughter will have to LIVE with the name you give her, so keep it simple and free of cultural implications, for her sake. It's a shrinking planet, in a way, and you can't know at this point where on this earth her life's course might lead her! I think it's wrong to let ourselves get carried away by our own egotistical fantasies or delusions of grandeur, when choosing names for our children.
Of the names you gave, I would suggest modifying some elements from different names------if these are truly the only ones you're considering------and combining those, such as:
Mella Nicolle
Neda Michelle
Ayah Michelle
Dina Dawn................and so on.
Of course, the cultural context is important and we don't know where you live. If such names are the norm for your society, then that is a different matter.
2007-03-27 06:37:23
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answered by ? 5
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Aisha and Nicole.
Aisha is a Muslim name from Arabic, it means prosperous.(Yeah. Internet.) To avoid people thinking it's said with the A like in lake, I'd spell it Ayesha.
Nicole is a pretty name. I think it's French.
The rest are so eccentric I wouldn't do that to a kid, it would take ages for them to learn to spell their name and for others to learn how to say it!
2007-03-27 07:04:26
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answered by Hallie 1
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I agree...PLEASE do NOT ghetto-tize your child before she even knows her own name...a lot of these names look like you just through some letters together. Name her something that has some meaning or some sentiment to you. I named my daughter Trinity because of the meaning =, the Triad of God, and also because she was the 3rd generation (my dad, myself, and now Trinity). You can pick names that are unique and still be nice. Remember this child is going to need a job later in life.
2007-03-27 06:45:11
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answered by Ms. CLT 2
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Well, I like Mellakye Aisha Nicole-thought it's fairly long. And I like Nedayah Michelle.
The rest just aren't doing anything for me.
2007-03-27 06:50:35
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answered by Endellion 4
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Your ask us to be honest so I tell you I don't like either, remember that when naming a child he/she will have to carry that name for life, "unusual"names will force your child to spell her name every time, having her name mispronounced and misspelled. Also remember that school is a place where kids have fun calling you all sort of things so make sure your picks don't sadly rhyme with parts of the body.
Just my opinion.
Good luck choosing a name
2007-03-27 06:32:40
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answered by Marcela 3
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i admire the call Honey yet regrettably its additionally a term of endearment...there are 0.5 a dozen human beings thast call me honey or hun (woman and male) so I wouldnt decide for that call or it might desire to sound like anyone is merely utilising it as a term of endearment...I additionally think of a completely grown woman might discover it not elementary being taken heavily. So......i might decide for Freya Honey or Freya might. some others i can think of of alongside a similar traces as yours faith (option spelling Fayth) Fay (Faye, Fai) Heidi Honor wish Saskia Maya (Maia, Mayah) Polly Pippa those all bypass properly with the surname James too i like names which at the instant are not too run of the mill yet not way out unusual the two...little ones might properly be sooooo merciless!
2016-10-20 13:20:27
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answered by ? 4
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Just think about the whether you would like to be called these names or not. They are all kind of strange to. Your child will forever be explaining to their friends, teachers, etc what it means, how it's spelled and why their parents picked such a name.
2007-03-27 06:36:26
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answered by maria_margaret 1
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Haven't you seen the hundreds of other questions from people asking about crazy names like these? Think about the child and what they might go through! Focus on what makes the child unique from THEM & their personality, don't try to make them unique with their names, that's just freakin' mean! I hope these aren't your picks, and that you can convince whoever's they are to come back to reality!
2007-03-27 06:29:32
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answered by Anonymous
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