I have never met anyone with my name. I am a female. My name is Lurinda (like Lucinda but with an R.) My mom also have an uncommon name. It is Lurina.
Most the people I know or have met have pretty common names. Some however spell them differently.
A friend of mine her name is Jocelyn. That name is just starting to show up different places.
I also never heard of the name Nevaeh Sky until I met my cousin's little girl for the first time.
My son's name is Kaden Wesley.
Hmm that is all I can think of.
2007-05-14 08:46:23
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answered by Lurinda 5
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My daughters names are Roma Danae and Sasil Ezine. I am fond of out-of-the-ordinary names that have a meaning or some type of etymology that can be explained.
Throughout my life I have heard and known many names and people with unusual yet beautiful and exotic names.
For males: Neven, Tristan, Cuahutemoc, Tenoch, Thor, Giancarlo, Cayetano, Quetzalcoatl, Rex, Dragon, Beau, Charlamagne, and Galen
For females; Amalia, Zrinka, Davorka, Sonja, Elektra, Minerva, Zuzu, Zoe, Pheobe, Ania, Isabella, Petra, and Kali
2007-05-14 09:25:07
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answered by SexRexRx 2
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I've always liked "September" but some people frown at it when I say I like it. If we're going to use months as names, why not September? There's April, May, and June, so I say take a crack at it. But I guess the name also depends on the baby's last name too. I agree with broken_halo000. Good luck finding one you like!
2007-05-14 10:05:48
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answered by naca101 2
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Girls:
Mave, Haven, Neviana, fabiola
Anala (daughter's middle name,means fire in Hindi)
Nola, Avalina, Brylee, Eliana
Fallon, Savi, Veda, Xaviera, Zayla, Zayna
Soriah, Zaryiah
Boys:
Fabian, Arden, Anden, Gage
Keanan, Leighton, Lathan
2007-05-14 09:02:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Obviously 2 people have already picked up on September, that's been my favorite name for quite a bit now and I'm glad others agree.
I also like Mischa (Misha if you prefer)
Helene
Ava
Adrianna
Aspen
Severna
for boys: Reid (Reid) and Ryder
2007-05-14 12:53:45
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answered by v. 2
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Girl names:
Elianah ( ILL- E- Onah)
Denim
Lyric
Amiracle ( A Miracle all together as one)
Beige (Dont say it with the J sound...say it with a Z or SH sound)
Malika (Me Leak Ah) or without the a ( Me Leak)
Bradela (Brah Del Ah)
Love Freedom
Boys:
Braven
Keih (Key)
Kale (Like Gail but with a K)
Kelton Bryce
Princeton
Peirson
I think all of these are definately unique. But cute in their own UNIQUE way! I'm sure he/she will be the only one in its class with that name.
2007-05-14 09:42:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Boy -
Tybalt
Pronounced : Tee-balt
A character from Romeo and Juliet
Girl -
Soleil
Pronounced : So-lay
French for "sun"
Veerle
Pronounced : Veer-la
A common Dutch name, and the name of one of my favorite performers, Veerle Casteleyn
Guinevere
Pronounced : Gwen-eh-veer
A common name during the medieval era.
2007-05-14 10:11:13
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answered by emilie hope 6
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Personally, I like names that have a unique elegance, and a little bit of a Victorian ring to them. Svetlana, Viola, Ingrid, and Ivy are my favorites. For boys, Edgar, Sebastian, Constantine, Atticus.
2007-05-14 09:15:23
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answered by Anonymous
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My little nephews name is Jubal. I never heard it before he was born but I have a few places now.
Though there are many Michaels out there I love a less common name for it Micah.
2007-05-14 09:18:06
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answered by Beautiful_Pancake 3
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girls: Seren, Thalia, Phaedra, Cicely, Brinley, Tamsin
boys: Schuyler, Draven, Ryder, Breckin, Tobias, Thane
2007-05-14 09:26:24
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answered by ssjd3436 6
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