This is the most refreshing list of names I've seen on Y!A in a long time.. maybe ever. The only weird name is Tyger. 1 weird one out of 22 has got to be some kind of record.
•Skye Rae - Skye Rae as in sky ray? I don't like these two very much in general, and putting them together makes it a little too far out. It sounds like it would be a good name for one of those Sky Dancer dolls. If you like these two, maybe you'll also like Faye or Fae. It's got a similar light, airy feel to it, and the Fae spelling is similar to Rae.
•Addison Rose - This was on my top favorites list for a long time! I love it! The only problem is that with all of the other Addisons out there and all of the Adelines, Adalies, Madisons, Madalyns, Madeleines, Madelyns, and Abigails, it's like every girl is Addy or Maddy or Mattie or Abby. It's too much! By the time you have kids, this might not be a problem anymore.
•Lilly Nicole - Love it!
•Madison Lynn - See my above comments on Madison. Lynn is a nice name, but it's a bit overused as a middle name (along with Ann, Anne, Elizabeth, Lee, Leigh, and Marie).
•Emily Saige - Love it, but definitely prefer Saige to be spelled as you'd find it in the dictionary (Sage).
•Marissa Jade - LOVE IT. My brother is dating a Marisa now, and she's the sweetest girl. It's on my favorites list now.
•Sydney Joy - Nice, but not my favorite. Have you ever been to Australia?
•Kayla Paige - Love it! I just hope there are fewer Mikaylas, McKaylas, Michaelas, etc. by the time you have kids. Classrooms now are full of Kaylas.
•Mackenzie Eve - Eve is very nice. There are so many "Macs" out now, though. I like that you didn't put a capital letter in the middle of the name - that always looks sort of ghetto to me.
•Kylie Hope - Very cute little name, but I'm not sure that Kylie is a name that will look good at the top of a resume. It might stay childish when she's a grown woman. Maybe pick a longer name with Kylie as a nickname.
•Stella Chris - I'd use Stella Christine, Stella Christina, Stella Christiana, or Stella Kirsten instead. Chris seems too short next to Stella.
Tyger Jay - Not a fan of Tyger. Jay is cool, though.
Kaden John - I prefer Caden or Cayden because I think the K makes it look feminine (and Kaden isn't a very masculine-sounding name to begin with, so it needs the extra help).
Gavin Tyler - Love it!
Riley Neal - Riley is one of those names that's becoming more common for girls than for boys. I'd avoid it for that reason. By the time your Riley is a grown man, all the younger Rileys will be girls. It's sort of what happened to all the manly men named Ashley and Leslie who now have a name that's almost exclusively for girls (and it's starting to happen to Jordans and Ryans, too).
Logan Neal - Love it!
Blake Ian - I really like it!
Luke Cole - I like both names on their own, but I'm not sure they work well together.
Kyle Brent - Very nice!
Travis Paul - Nice!
Wylie Brad - I'm not sure about the way this one flows, and I'm not a big fan of Wylie. The -ie ending looks feminine, too. Wiley looks more masculine to me. Even Wyley works.
Aspen Drake - I looove Drake (someone on this section of Y!A mentioned it once, and I've loved it ever since). Aspen, I'm not sure about.
2007-07-10 13:17:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Addison - oh my god. that is the abs. prettiest name i have ever seen. i looked it up and it means "Child of Adam" and it is english.
Kayla & Mackenzie - Those names are so pretty. they sound so girl and cute! Kayla means "Pure & Beloved" and it is Celtic. Mackenzie means "Son of Kenneth" it is also Celtic
Kaden & Gavin - Aw, those are abs. adorable! they sound so cute. there not common eaither! Kaden means "fighter" and it is american, Gavin means "White Hawk" and it is English
Riley & Logan - those i love. Riley i like because it can be a transgender name. Logan sounds so easy and layed back. Riley means "Descendant Of Roghallach" and is Celtic. Logan means "From the Hallow" and is also Celtic.
Blake & Aspen - AW! those are adorable. they sound so cute and proper. Blake means "Pale Blonde One or Dark" It is English. Aspen means "The Aspen Tree" and it is American.
2007-07-10 13:19:43
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answered by niknikx3 3
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I think its kinda cute that your husbands parents named their child with the same two letters as the father and the same middle name as the father but that doesn't mean you have to too! I say go with what you and your husband like. If you guys like the Ch first names and Dean as a middle name then here are some options: Chase Dean Chandler Dean Christopher Dean Chance Dean Chauncey Dean Christian Dean Or... Name the baby what you want but put a Ch name and Dean as the middle name. For example: Zachary Chandler Dean That way you will be happy and your husbands parents will be happy.
2016-05-18 23:16:18
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answered by lu 3
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I like Kayla, haven't heard that one too often.
2007-07-10 12:10:54
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answered by I. M. D. Man 2
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