behindthename.com says that Drake is derived from either Middle English, Old English, or Old Norse. The Middle English means duck, and the Old English and Old Norse both mean dragon. Because you seem to have a fondness for names that have meaning and represent one culture throughout (judging by your daughter's name), I tried to work with that. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any Middle English names, all of the Old English names were really too weird, and the only Old Norse name I liked was Gunnar:
Gunnar Drake - "warrior, dragon"
Middle English was strongly influenced by French, so I'll look at French names next (which will probably sound nicer when grouped with Leyna anyway):
Adrien Drake - "from Hadria (Rome/Italy), dragon"
Arthur Drake - either "bear-man, dragon" or "stone, dragon"
Felix Drake - "lucky and successful, dragon"
Justin Drake - "fair and just, dragon"
Marcel Drake - "Mars, dragon"
Martin Drake - also "Mars, dragon"
Pascal Drake - "Easter, dragon" (but Pascal is perhaps best known as the name of the famous mathematician)
Patrick Drake - "nobleman, dragon"
Richard Drake - "brave power, dragon"
Robert Drake - "bright fame, dragon"
Roger Drake - "famous spear, dragon"
Vincent Drake - "to conquer, dragon"
Xavier Drake - "the new house, dragon"
I love the name Drake, btw.
2007-07-02 18:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Kendrew Drake
Trevor Drake
Travis Drake
Troy Drake
Zayne Drake
Barnard Drake
Barrett Drake
Carlos Drake
Garrison Drake
2007-07-02 16:24:11
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answered by Halo Mom 7
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Joshua Drake
Elijah Drake
Michael Drake
Matthew Drake
Timothy Drake
2007-07-02 16:21:08
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answered by Alila 4
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Joseph Drake
Samuel Drake
Julian Drake
Corbin Drake
2007-07-02 16:22:20
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answered by jaydee 4
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Boys: 1. Jacob Otto 2. Ethan Bryce 3. Noah Jude 4. Aidan Lance 5. Ryan Wade 6. Tyler Sheldon 7. Dylan Zander 8. Caleb Asher 9. Jordan Gable 10. Liam Declan Girls: 1. Isabella Ruth 2. Emma Cecilia 3. Olivia Scarlet 4. Sophia Ruby 5. Ava Carmen 6. Emily Rosetta 7. Chloe Danae 8. Mia Brynn 9. Elizabeth Bryony 10. Lily Frances BQ: Boys: Noah Jude Girls: Lily Frances and these would be ones that I would actually use
2016-05-17 05:14:40
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answered by odell 3
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Jonathan Drake
Thomas Drake
Kyle Drake
Ryan Drake
2007-07-02 16:23:37
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answered by momwv 3
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First names with a "D" sound in the middle will flow well with the starting "D" sound in Drake.
Something like:
Alexander Drake
Andrew Drake
Brady Drake
Brandon Drake
Chandler Drake
Cody Drake
Edwin Drake
Fredrick Drake
Maddox Drake
Orlando Drake
Theodore Drake
Xander Drake
Hope that helps! :)
2007-07-02 16:30:28
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answered by ak 5
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Oscar Drake?
Tom Drake?
2007-07-03 00:37:21
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answered by Amy 6
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Matthew Drake?
Aaron Drake?
Hope that helped... I like the name Drake but its hard to pair up with a first name...
Good luck and congrats!
2007-07-02 16:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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What is your last name? It should go with your last name especially.
Adam Drake ____
Carl Drake ___
Bradley Drake
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Drake is very english sounding, so an english name would sound best with it.
Check out babynamesworld.com for more ideas.
It all depends on your last name. And the initials are very important too. You don't want them to trurn out like anything bad....... ADA, ODE, SDT, ADT, CDC, etc.
2007-07-02 16:26:03
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answered by MELANIE 6
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