Kaija Marie is cute (assuming it's pronounced ky-UH) ...
I am not a fan of Shiri though. How about:
Luca Elizabeth
Brienne Elizabeth
Jordyn Elizabeth
Emersyn Elizabeth
Shayla Elizabeth
Sienna Elizabeth
Hadley Elizabeth
Harper Elizabeth
Tiannan Elizabeth
Good luck and congrats!!
2007-06-05 01:15:19
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answered by Jade 1
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They are pretty names..what about Elizabeth Shiri and Kaija Marina
2007-06-05 06:04:10
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answered by Red_Rose 5
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Charlotte Elizabeth
Kyla Marie
2007-06-05 02:56:12
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answered by LindaLou 7
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if kaija is pronounced kaya than kaija marie would be a beautiful name but if it's pronounced the way it is spelled than it does't sound very nice. shiri elizabeth doesn't sound quite right although switching the names around (elizabeth shiri) sounds beautiful.
2007-06-05 01:17:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I really really like Elizabeth and Marie but I'm not sure how to say the first names and I'm not sure what they mean.
I know that Marie is an abbreviation of Mary which means child of our wishes because that what I called my little girl (Mary) and Elizabeth means my God is a vow so both of these names are religious.
To help get a better idea about the names you like and the meanings of the names try going to www.babynamesworld.com it's a great site with billions of names and meanings.
2007-06-05 02:16:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Im not sure how to pronounce kaija,(is it K I ya?) so that might be a frustrating thing to deal with for both you and her. Maybe you can spell it in a way that is easier to understand. But i love the first name and also like marie as a middle name (it is my moms, mine and soon to be my daughters!)
2007-06-05 01:13:20
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answered by cynical girl 2
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Hell no! Shiri elizabeth can still go, but the first and second names have to at least sound good together - try saying them out loud with your surname. also ensure that their initials don't spell something eg S.E.T ( if your surname starts with a T) I have an unusual name, and although I love it, it really is very difficult for me spelling it over the phone and no-one ever remembers my name!
2007-06-05 01:07:58
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answered by Sas 2
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Any names that is close to your heart is good. Just consider some of this point: It should be short and no fancy spellings that would confuse the child and people around in writing and pronunciations. If you opted for foriegn names, make sure you know what it means, to avoid embarassments. Make sure you know how the locals pronounce it too.
2007-06-05 01:16:33
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answered by Ditya7 ! 2
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They're ok but I think that Shiri Lynne & Kaja Leigh sound nicer cuz you're ones are a bit long.
2007-06-05 01:18:51
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answered by Nga Spie 2
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I'm the first part of twin girls, and I date a twin.... my niece and nephew are twins...you don't necessarily need names that rhyme. You do however need names that sound somewhat alike, the names you have chosen(sorry) are not ok....
here are our names...Jenna & Jerra...Trentin & Justin....Quinn & Chloe...maybe not beautiful to everyone..but they are all pretty much the same amount of syllables and like said in previous comments, match up your chosen names with your surname and make sure they sound ok. These girls have to live with these names forever....Good luck and Congrats on Twins!
2007-06-05 02:00:17
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answered by Anonymous
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