it's plain but okay:)
2007-06-25 07:47:31
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answered by Proud mother! 6
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Christian Mark is a great name!
2007-06-25 07:52:14
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answered by SAM 4
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It depends on the last name but I really like Christian but I am not sure that I would use Mark unless it was a family name.
2007-06-25 07:47:40
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answered by BeThAnY 4
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Beautiful. Very traditional compared to all the Trystons, Traytons, Hogans, Logans etc that are popular nowadays. When I hear some of the non-traditional names, I get tickled thinking about what it will be like 80 years from now when the attendant comes into their room at the nursing home: "Trayton, here are your pills. Now don't be that way. Swallow them down, Trayton. That's a good boy."
What sounds good on a child, may not sound so great when he's 80. With a name like Christian Mark, he will never outgrow his name. Kudos to you for being forward thinking.
2007-06-25 07:53:13
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answered by stevijan 5
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Try Mark Christian instead. That sounds good.
2007-06-25 07:58:10
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answered by liz 1
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It sounds a little funny. Sorry. I like Christian and Mark just not together.
2007-06-25 07:48:09
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answered by ☆ Heavenly ☆ 6
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I like Mark but not "Christian." Christopher Mark or Mark Christopher is another story.
2007-06-25 07:50:03
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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I always liked Christian, one of my fav. Also like Mark, and I think they both sound good together
2007-06-25 07:53:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the name!
2007-06-25 07:50:32
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answered by jaydee 4
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I used to really like the name Christian Markus.
2007-06-25 08:33:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I love it. I wanted to name my son Christian Anthony but my husband wanted him named after him.
2007-06-25 07:48:15
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answered by Barbie K 3
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