Well if you are having a boy you kinda cant use your own name being that they are female names. How about maybe your father or grandfathers names??
also
Robert Anton is and awesome name!!
2007-04-26 17:14:35
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answered by melaniepari2003 2
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Henry louis
Ruben
Jonathan
David
Daniel
Tane
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answered by Anonymous
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Timothy Dane
Joseph Dane
2007-04-26 18:04:26
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answered by sherrypie36 4
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My fave boy name at the moment is Mason. I am not sure about putting Clare into a boys name, but you should choose what you and your husband like the best. After all, you are going to have to call him whatever you choose for the rest of your life and you won't want to regret it later. Good luck! :)
Other boy names I like:
Brody
Tyler
Carter
Carson
Jackson
Grier (this was my hubby's idea)
2007-04-30 08:35:57
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answered by BamaBelle810 5
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If you want it to be named after the both of you how about
Joseph Dane
that is your husbands middle name and Dane is in Daphne...the first 2 and last 2 letters of your name. I think it sounds really cute.
2007-04-26 22:12:46
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answered by Scarlett 2
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Hmm, A toughie. The last name will be a given, so it is just picking the first and middle name. You could do Joseph Clarence or something similar.
GoodLuck!
2007-04-26 17:20:51
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answered by jeremybradley2562 3
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What about Dane? It's similar to Daphne. Or Payne? Or Layne? I know they all rhyme but I like them all and there are males in my family with those names. Nicholas Layne or Nicholas Payne.
2007-04-26 17:19:42
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answered by Dra 3
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well i cant think of any first names. but i will tell you this Clare can be used as a middle name for a boy
2007-04-26 17:15:29
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answered by ~♥~Lover~♥~ 3
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Ian, Ethan, David, Andrew, Owen.
2007-04-26 17:19:13
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answered by wenchgirl04 5
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Cedric ; Giovanni ; Bartolo ; Claude ; Duncan ; Domenico ; Takeshi ; Leopold ;
2007-04-26 17:16:36
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answered by Chris Lagmay 3
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