Your mother in law had her chance to name her kids and now its your turn. I think they are fine names and if you and your fiancee like them, that is all that matters.
2007-05-25 06:35:53
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answered by thejenns22 4
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Is it her baby? I don't think so! Do whatever you feel i f best. Oriana is a unique, beautiful, feminine name for a girl, and it could be Yana for short!
Oriana means: golden one
That's perfect to go along with her golden name and i bet her golden personality. Mother-in-Laws can be a big pain.
If you love Orin King-then Orin King will be his name! (p.s. regardless of what she thinks, it is a most SPECTACULAR name!)
Orin King means: White and Ruler
Perfect! If the meaning is some how offending, ignore that, just pay attention to the adorable name!
Cute! Good Luck!
hope this helped!
W A D D L E R
2007-05-25 08:27:15
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answered by callyflower 2
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Oriana is a cool name for a girl but I'm not so sure about Orin King. You're the one carrying the babies, you should be the one to name them not your mother in law. She doesn't really get a voice in the naming of the baby issue. Sure, she probably named your fiancee but that's as far as she can get. Do what you want with your kids name, they're yours
2007-05-25 06:37:04
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answered by babygirl 4
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I think she is right, sorry. Orin is okay for a boy, but it needs to lose the King. Oriana for a girl sounds like you are trying to make a boys name fit, like Roberta, or Herberta. The only time that has ever worked is with Brianna.
2007-05-25 07:06:23
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answered by lawmom 5
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I like Oriana, and Orin but not sure about King. But don't worry if your mother-in-law hates the name, it's your baby not hers so you can put any name you want.
2007-05-25 09:32:54
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answered by Miss Fashion 2
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Oriana is beautiful. Orin King....is quite different but it will have nickname options. but yet is still great. DOn't worry about your mother in law, its what you want and not about what she wants. Besides you are marrying her kid, not her. Good luck with the little ones!
2007-05-25 08:57:56
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answered by sparklestar 2
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I know how you feel. My son is named Avery and a lot of people in my family gave me a hard time, telling me it was a girl name. To this day they still do, but I don't care. I just tell them that they can give birth to thier own baby and name them Laramie, Kingston, or whatever else they wanted (these were both names my oh so persistant grandmother wanted to name my son). I had the hardest time with this issue. Why can't families be happy that a baby is being born and stop worrying so much about names!!
2007-05-25 07:08:45
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answered by Avery's_Mommy 2
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Its your choice! But i like Oriana..Orin King is a little different...I dont think it flows well but yeah its okay.
2007-05-25 09:04:06
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answered by Anonymous
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it really doesn't matter that she or anyone else likes the names, but you did ask our opinions so I'll tell you I don't like oriana at all and orin king is kinda cute.
2007-05-25 08:47:59
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answered by Rossy 5
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Well I don't care for either name, but your mother-in-law really doesn't have a say. My mom kept trying to come up with nicknames for each name I picked. I think that was her way of saying she didn't like what I was choosing. She'll love the child regardless, and she'll get used to the name eventually.
2007-05-25 07:10:58
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answered by Daybreak 5
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