I like Whynter for a girl
I like Rylie,Jaden,Kyler & Kasyn for a boy!
What do you think?
2007-06-15 10:45:40
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answered by IOWA HAWKEYES 5
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Lexziede is a neat name, very unique looking! But the spelling makes it look like it would be pronounced as Lex-zee-dee or Lex-zy-dd. You've heard of the Zierder Zee? Well, it's pronounced Zy-der-zee, so Lexziede would pronounce as Lex-zide not Lex-sade. So the spelling is a problem. Lexsade sounds almost like a name for a medicine, when you think about it though. So maybe you could alter it a bit more somehow. Like Lexaria, Lexana, Lexella, Lexelena.....Lexa or Lexi sound great on their own. It's still not that common a name.
Navalia also would not pronounce as Nu-vol-ee-uh, as naval is a regular word so it would probably be pronounced as Nah-val-ee-uh. You could spell it more like the way you want it to sound, as Nuvollea. It'd be more clear as to how you'd say it then.
Whynter could work. Or Wynter or Winterre. Winterra.
Reminds me of the name, Tara, as it could also be spelt as Terra, if you wanted to put a tweak to the existing name.
Salem might make people pick on a kid though, because of the negative association with the Salem witch trials. I wouldn't want my kid to have a connotation like that associated with his name. I'd pick something more positive.
Same with Coal. To spell it that way doesn't improve the name over the regular spelling, Cole, which looks way better for a person's name. Why would you want your kid's name to be linked with the "lump of coal" association used at Xmas time when someone's not deserving of a nice present? The connotation is that your child is a "lump of coal". I wouldn't use that form of the spelling at all! Being different just to be different doesn't always make it better!
Onyx - would be great as a name. Makes you think of strength, onyx being a stone and more masculine in nature. That's a good one!
Crow is so-so. I like Raven better! Is a crow that great a bird? If I had a kid to be named after a bird, I think I'd pick a better one, like maybe Eagle, now that's a grand bird! Maybe think a little harder when you're choosing these unique terms. How about Sparrow? All good feelings around that name. Crows are scavengers also. Would you really want your child to grow up to be the same? Concentrate on positive, strong identities to represent your children and the lives you'd want for them through their names.
Arrow or Aero - it makes you think of someone who can hit the mark or soar above the clouds.
Ace - you think of a winner. I also like Jayce for a boy, and Lace for a girl.
Chazz is a boys' name that's not often used. Now Jazz would be cool too, providing you have musical dreams for your boy.
I love the names, Summer, Autumn, Raine or Rayne. Willow is awesome, for boy or girl.
Amethyst, Turquoise - some other "stone" names suitable for a girl thoough.
City names can be awesome, like Milan, or Milana or Milano.
Sahara Breeze would make a great girls' name.
India, Kenya, Kalahari for girls.
Santorini for a boy.
Berlin, Berlinn, for a girl.
Rusk would be a neat boy name. And spelled as Russk, would be cool and unique!
Go through the dictionary, word by word, and you'll come up with some great ideas of words that could be turned into names! Have fun!
2007-06-15 15:01:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh god, don't do that. Your kids will get made fun of and their name will always be mispronouced.
Lexziede will end up not soundeding like Lex-Sade but Lex-zeed
Navalia will end up not sounding like Nu-vol-ee-uh but Na-vale-ia or Nae-vul-ia
Whynter will end up not sounding like Winter but Ween-ter
Now for the boys names, they will be easy to pronounce but they'll only like the name if their a goth. Plus who would want to hire a Mr. Salem whatever, Mr. Onyx whatever, or a Mr. Crow whatever? Coal is alright if you spell it Cole like it's supposed to be. But other than that, naming your kids that is a deathwise. Plus they'll hate you for it if their not goths. I mean can you imagine a Girlie girl named Whynter or a Jock named Crow? Preps named Navalia and Onyx? Nerds named Lexziede and Salem? Exactly. Please, think of your children. Just because you like the names, doesn't mean anyone else will. And they will be surrounded by other people other than you.
2007-06-15 10:43:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I really like Whynter and like the look of Navalia written
I really like Coal and Onyx for a boy, also like Onyx for a girl too.
Unique names I like
girl - Antique
Chessa
Lyric
Cedar
Shaya
boy - Tryall (Trial)
Zarek
Suede
2007-06-15 15:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Asphodel
Lumpia
Machado
Macarena
Boogher
Phrapycino
Polliesther
Magniffye
:b
2007-06-15 11:05:35
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answered by cathoratio 5
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For Girls: I like Whynter (maybe call her Whyn) but the others would give her hell in school.
For Boys: I like Salem, Cole (spelled Cole), but Onyx and Crow are a little too far out.
I like unique names, too, but we need to be careful to find a balance between names that will make our children memorable versus names that will get them teased.
2007-06-15 10:49:22
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answered by DSL 4
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Boys:
Brick, Ryder, Stocktain, Slayton.
Girls:
Lyric, Arrora, Liberty (nic name Lib or Libby) and America (call her Ericka), and galya (which means "the Lord has redeemed, or Wave Of God")
Those are all names that I have heard before that I didn't think were too "unique" but at the same time just unique enough to be different.
We named our daughter Madelynn Grace, with two "n"s.
2007-06-15 10:51:44
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answered by <3 3
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sry i just think these kids would be tortured take it from someone who knows..my first name is Aries and cosidering I grew up with a bunch of Jessica's and Megan's my life was h*ll! If u do Coal spell it Cole other than that these kids will be picked on! Trust me! There is nothing wrong with being different I totally agree with doing that just don't give them a name that they will constantly be repeating because the old teacher at the school desk doesn't get it!...but u are a very brave person fo being that unique! :)
2007-06-15 10:49:13
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answered by lashae 2
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Not sure the prn of Lucienne. Is it LUCY en or Lucy EN. Either way, I think it's pretty, and Shea is a nice pair with it. Dawson is cute, and Anthony flows well with it. But i'm not sure how well the name Dawson can grow with a little boy. A grown man named Dawson? not sure.
2016-05-21 03:58:07
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answered by ? 3
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There is no such thing as a unique name and every child is special and unique in their own right, regardless of their name. An odd spelling of a name will only have the child correcting everyone the rest of his/her life. If you have to tell us how to pronounce it, then it will be mispronounced most of the time.
2007-06-15 10:50:32
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answered by mrs1101 3
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