Auburn - origin unkown
Acacia - Greek
Addaneye - English
Alastair - Scottish
Alucard - Dracula spelled backwards. American. LOL
Aponivi - Native American
Jaedon - Hebrew
Janessa - English
2007-04-30
07:19:34
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Im not saying i'll name my kids these. LOL Im 18 for Gods sake! A friend of mine was on a baby names site and found some really different names.. The dracula one wasnt bad until I found out it was actually dracula spelled backwards. LOL Im just curious who would pick what is all.
2007-04-30
07:35:40 ·
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Wow, all of those are HORRIBLE names.
I guess I would have to pick Auburn or Janessa. Why would you want your kid to be named Dracula?
2007-04-30 07:24:59
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Alastair
2. Auburn
3. Acacia
Don't care much for the rest. Although Jaedon and Janessa have the most "vogue" or popular sound about them, so they would probably be the most socially acceptable names. But Alucard, Aponivi, and Addaneye are just playground victims waiting to happen.
2007-04-30 19:57:30
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answered by Little Girl Blue 4
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Jaedon for a boy and Janessa for a girl. Both names are unique enough that your child will be the only one at their school or job, yet neither is unique because it's so off the wall.
I named my daughter Naomi because it was just rare enough that it would grab attention but not because it was weird.
2007-04-30 14:29:23
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answered by C.H. 2
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Janessa or Acacia. Forget about the other ones, especially that Dracula one!
2007-04-30 14:23:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Janessa
2007-04-30 14:23:04
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answered by no name 4
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If the person was smart I would say known of these names. Stick with something traditional or a family name with meaning. People must realize babies have to grow up and deal with ridiculus names.
2007-04-30 15:16:23
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answered by mead1973 3
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1. Jaedon
2. Janessa
3. Auburn
Dracula backwards? Unless you're sure your kid would be able to handle the constant questions about where the name came from....it's risky.
2007-04-30 14:23:28
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answered by startwinkle05 6
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I like Jaedon for a boy, but I would spell it "Jaden".
Acacia is nice for a girl.
I believe "Addaneye" is actually spelled "Adonai", which is, I think, based on the Greek "Adonis".
I wouldn't call him "Addaneye" unless he was a cyclops.
2007-04-30 14:44:09
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answered by FUNdie 7
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I love Acacia - you could call her Casey for short.
For a boy, I guess Jaedon.
Dracula spelled backwards?! Now who came up with that idea?! Not a good one. :) That kid would get seriously teased.
Good luck! :)
2007-04-30 14:24:00
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answered by searching_please 6
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I would name my child Janessa if it was a girl i just think that it is a really pretty name
2007-04-30 14:25:07
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answered by Tiffney B 1
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