Juvari is a kind of flour used in baking. You really want to name him after a baking ingredient? Personally I wouldn't want a name that everyone is always asking about.
"What kind of name is that? Where does it come from? Where do YOU come from? Is it made-up? Why did your parents named you that?"
That kind of thing can be very difficult on a child.
2007-05-01 07:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I would prefer the spelling Javari or the name Jabari better
2007-05-01 15:52:54
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answered by jessicamichelle 5
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No, sorry, not my cup of tea. It kind of reminds me of the move Jumanji from about 10 years ago with Robin Williams and Kirsten Dunst.
2007-05-01 15:25:39
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answered by LindaLou 7
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Sounds like it is a Hindu name . If that is your nationality then I say ok but if your Irish ( for example) I'd think of something else.
Personally I don't like it
2007-05-01 14:42:50
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answered by That_ blue_ eyed_ Irish_ lass 6
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I love it actually. Its totally diff. Nice!
(kinda like Jabari off Girlfriends, Mya's son)
2007-05-01 14:04:51
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answered by BE HAPPY! 4
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Sounds good but in India/Hindi it means gambler
2007-05-01 14:09:54
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answered by Hell Raiser 3
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Its Jammin
2007-05-04 10:05:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It is different. I guess it is okay. I wouldn't say it is just ugly, but I probably would not use it. But, hey, it's your choice. Use what you like.
2007-05-03 22:22:38
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answered by BamaBelle810 5
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I like it. I like Jabari/Jubari too.
2007-05-01 14:14:57
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answered by ssjd3436 6
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Very nice.
2007-05-01 15:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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