Erro. Pronounced like Arrow.
It's a Basque name, and my dads middle name, as my grandma is part Basque.
2007-06-02 10:00:33
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answered by blueruble 5
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Sergio, Sloan, Taber,
Taregan,Tevin, Thatcher,
Timber, Macon, Madrid
Mariano, Micah, Mirage
Jace, Jairdan, Jedrek
Jesiah, Joaquin, Cable,
Cade, Cairo, Casimir,
Channing, Cicero, Dreyvan
Dacian, Dagan, Dario
Delaney,Denham, Derenik
Dubois, Gaetano, Gaius
Genesis, Geronimo, Gideon
Greer, Griffin, Iden,
Indigo, Ishamel, Ithaca
Oakley,Odin, Ogden
Oracle, Orion, Walker,
Wheeler, Willow, Zain
Zarek, Zedhryx
I hope one of thoe works out for ya
2007-06-02 10:25:48
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answered by renata 3
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Well my husbands name is Oleksiy (ukrainian) and goes by Alex, pretty rare. But ever since the 300 came out i have been in love with the name Leonidas. I know don't ask. I really like
Oliver
Avery
Eliot
Ian
Ethan
Gavin
Maxwell
Aiden
Harrison (Harry)
2007-06-02 10:35:59
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answered by Mama B 5
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I would suggest your wife's maiden name, or your grandmother's. Chose a name that belongs to your ethnic background, from past generations on the females side, i.e., your mother's mother, or back even further, that sounds nice and is unique. My son used my maiden name, which was a tribute to my side of the family since there weren't any males to carry on the last name, to name his first born son. It was such an honor.
2007-06-02 10:07:02
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answered by Nancy S 6
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Kiba is a cool and unique name.
so is Aideen and Roxus.
Aideen, Basil, Clemence, DJ, Francis, Gabrielle.
Anagrams: To create an anagram of an existing name, take the tile letters from the game Scabble and combine them in different ways.
Telescoping: Drop letters from a word until you find a baby name that is suitable. Kahlil Gibran can be changed to Kabran. Schuyler can become Sky.
From the father's name: A boy can be named "Junior," but you can be more creative. Donald can become Doni or for a girl, Donie. John can become Jonette, Jonille, Jonalee.
From the mother's name: A popular way to name a boy after his mother is to use her maiden name if it was Ward, Grey Parker, Davis, Ross, Cole, Taylor, Williams - or an equivalent. Or the mothers name can be transformed to a boy's name. Mary can become Martin, Marle, Marwin, Marson, Marren, etc. For a girl, it can be Mari, Marina, etc.
Combinations: Take the mother's and father's names and combine to create a new baby name. Mary and John could be Marjon, Daniel and Susan would be Dansan, David and Sally could be Dally not Salad! Alan and Mary make a very nice girls name Alray.
Re-Spellings: Take a name like Marianne and make it MariAnne to create a new baby name. Arlene becomes ArLene. Catlin becomes CaitLin. Make Janet J'Net or J'Nette
2007-06-02 10:05:53
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answered by ki-eun l 2
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some are more rare than others but here are some names that I like:
Ian
Garrett
Rhys (pronounced like Reese as in Witherspoon)
Landon
Jack
If he's already born I sure hope you find a name soon ... good luck!
2007-06-02 10:06:30
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answered by pir8 6
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Haden, Orlando, Parker, Antonio, Ty
Just a few I remember when thinking of rare ones.
2007-06-02 10:42:28
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answered by Moon 2
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Coventry, Brannigan, Jude, Destry, Roman, Lochlyn, Taggert, Slater, Brythan, Tighe and or Teague(teeg with a hard "g" as in garlic), Quinsen and Grey or Greysen.
2007-06-02 10:24:58
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answered by Laela (Layla) 6
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Linus
2007-06-06 07:09:13
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answered by Tea Crazed Person. 6
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Caden
2007-06-02 12:52:34
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answered by danac210 5
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Phileas
2007-06-02 10:54:46
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answered by Deirdre O 7
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