Richard and Hardon I would avoid. I have a tendency to look at a name and think: will this kid have to fight or accept a horrible nickname from classmates and those are just begging for it, especially combined. I am guessing Trammer and Cullens are family names, so one fo those can stick around. Like a lot of people I thought the 1st combo has a lot of Ds so mix it up some, maybe Davont'e Alonzo Trammer (lots can be done with 'dat' for good nicknames, especially in sports) or Ladaryl Deshawn Cullen.
2007-03-29 04:05:32
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answered by seandashark 4
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Davont'e Demont Deshawn- too many D's
Alonzo Lamont- sounds great
D'wight Ladaryl- not too fond of
Richard Ferdanan- strong name
2007-03-28 03:36:24
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answered by Jeremiah's Mommy 4
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I like the first one- Davont'e Demont Deshawn Williams
although I would use Curtis or Sean somewhere like
Davont'e Curtis
2007-03-28 03:32:09
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answered by Lupita 5
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What about Darwin, Daniel, Darnell, Darell, Damien, Dominic, Dionte, Deandre, David, Desmond, Dashiell, Dion, Dante. Not too fond of the other names.
2007-03-28 03:58:02
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answered by attheendofmyrope 4
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Mmk. It's Dwight, not D'wight. And it's Davonte. If you're going to use the apostrophe, it would be D'vonte.
And I wouldn't use DA/De combos in that name. It's too much. Especially with 4 names.
Other than those problems, the names are nice.
2007-03-28 02:28:35
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answered by Endellion 4
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if you go with the 1st one people will call him DD.
is Williams the last name for all of them?
how about Chad, it's an African country.
2007-03-27 17:42:35
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answered by winkcat 7
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first name davion or deljion
2007-03-27 17:37:18
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answered by "Said&Done" 3
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