It depends on what kind of names ethnic wise you and your wife are into. I have provided some names with different spelling and in different languages.
Boys: Brandon, Michael, Miguel, Angel, Christian, Brian, Bryan, Christopher, Adam, Luis, Andres, Andrew, Jorge, George, Enrique, Alexander, Jeremy, Sean, Shawn, Zachary, James, Juan, Vincent, Kenneth, Jonathan, Victor, Nathan, William, Richard, Ricardo, Thomas, Omar, Paul, Samuel, Philip, Filip, David, Ernesto, Devon, Franklin, Neremiah, Harold, Kevin, Allan, Scott, Joshua, Peter, Pedro, Adrian, Carlos, Junior, Nelson, Daniel, Manuel, Emmanuel
Girls: Melissa, Alexis, Jennifer, Mia, Meredith, Alexandra, Michelle, Jasmine, Kelly, Samantha, Sara, Sarah, Courtney, Lindsey, Marie, Angelica, Ashley, Brooke, Jessica, Elizabeth, Amy, Natasha, Janet, Barbara, Regina, Shana, Sasha, Shannon, Heather, Carmen, Jilian, Caroline, Marilyn, Ana, Blanca, Sandra, Viviana, Vivian, Abigail, Felicia, Brittany, Rebecca, Rebekah, Miriam, Vanessa
Hope this helps!
2007-08-02 17:40:06
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answered by Match1369 2
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Choose a theme from something you both like i.e HARRY POTTER = Harry, Ronald, Hermione or TRAVELING= China, Chad (a country in Africa), Peru or AMERICA = Denver, Austin, California
Or Kerensa
This is a truly unique Cornish name. The county of Cornwall is in the south-west of England, and is famed for its rich ice cream and rocky shorelines, just right for smugglers! Kerensa simply means "love."
Ramsay
From the surname Ramsey, the Old English meaning "wild garlic island."
Sheldon
Originally a place name meaning "steep-sided valley", Sheldon has featured in the top 1000 names for nearly one hundred years. 2005 rank - moving down to 770th position.
2007-08-02 17:36:37
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answered by Anonymous
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