I really do not like it. I think anyone naming a child and thinking up unique names should spend some time calling customer service lines and stating the name... just to see how many times they are asked to spell the name. Then think about whether or not they want their child to go through that for the next 90 years. Definitely not a good choice. Best of luck to the parents and the baby.
2007-05-27 23:19:13
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answered by imapspaddict 2
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If you had that much trouble catching the name is that something that you want your child to deal with? My first child is Brenna a very old (400yrs) family name and it drove me crazy when people can't get her name straight and she has actually started answering to Brenda to avoid the situation. I would have named her this anyway but given her an easy nickname.
Good luck!
2007-05-27 17:33:52
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answered by New England Babe 7
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Jantasia is a quite & original name but the middle name, Quinzaria, sounds more like a stage name.
2007-05-27 17:44:56
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answered by Anonymous
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well, the poor baby will really appreciate this name when she is in school trying learn to spell it. And no offense, but, I think it is a bit of a stereotype honestly. Also, for her future, could she be a professional with this name? Good luck!
2007-05-27 17:38:31
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answered by chelle 3
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2016-11-28 02:58:01
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answered by turnbough 3
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that doesnt really set well with me personally but its the parents choice. i like unique names but not that unique. But its alittle better than someone who named there baby Kwantenashia Brenesha and the child looks like a little process. Ekkk
2007-05-28 02:06:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Please, oh please, do not name the baby this. I agree with the one who asked about professionalism later in life. Just because you want something original and cute does not mean that it has to be off the wall. And seriously, race should not play into someone's name. A cultural thing is a different story, but never race.
2007-05-27 22:25:17
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answered by moosesandsnow 2
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wow...what a name...
my daughter is Australian/African-American/Native American so I wanted to give her a unique name but its short and sweet...but that name is something else...i do feel for the child...and wonder what the parents were thinking....
2007-05-27 17:53:21
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answered by skattered0077 5
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I think it's pretty but it will identify her forever by her ethnic group rather then who she is. Also, I hope she learns how to spell it early in life because she'll have to spell it for everyone for the rest of her life.
2007-05-27 17:40:29
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answered by Ellen J 7
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horrible, my kids are gunna be mixed but im not giving them jacked up name like that.
Anastaia Raquel ?
Gwenith nick name Gwen
2007-05-27 19:07:39
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answered by corrick_1 6
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