What did you do? Dump a set of Scrabble tiles into a hat and draw them out randomly to create thoese name? They are sooooooo ghetto and awful. And the apostrophes! Names with apostrophes should be banned by law or something.
I'm not even sure if I can mold those into actual names!
2007-08-07 04:09:49
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answered by Sydney 6
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Za'Nyria La'Shae and Keylen Cortez
2007-08-06 21:32:43
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answered by VolleyballRules 2
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I like La'Shae and Keylen Cortez
2007-08-10 10:40:36
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answered by ana 5
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Wow. Those are tough to read and I have no idea how you would pronounce them. Your child will forever be correcting people when they say his or her name wrong.
What's up with all of the apostrophes? I just don't get that.
Well...Keylen Cortez isn't that bad.
2007-08-06 20:43:50
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answered by cricket 4
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Well I can read them and pronounce them and I like Ty'Kheriya Cortaejah for a girl and Keylen Cortez for a boy. Remember it is your choice and I believe if people actually look at a name before immediately deeming it "ghetto" they like them. Also I have to suggestions for a girl Kaidence Arie'Ana and for a boy Breaden Cortez.
2007-08-06 21:32:39
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answered by Mz. Keisha 2
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Whoaa. those are way too hard for the baby! That child would have it's name pronounced way too many times!
The only name i like from there is Keylen. Maybe try Calen? that looks a little better.
try not to do something that ghetto! Sorry if that offends you, but you wanted our opinions....
2007-08-06 20:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Keylen is nice for either a boy or girl
2007-08-06 21:14:33
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answered by Kelli M 4
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Wow, and I thought my son would have trouble spelling his name.
If you're going to name your kids something like that, just stick with the usual spelling (like Zion and Calen). Later in life, those kids are going to have a tough time finding a job and whatnot because, to be honestly blunt, interviewers screen for names that sound too ghetto or cultural. And it doesn't help if they can't even pronounce it.
In the end though, it's your call.
--Max
P.S. I hope I didn't sound offensive or anything, because that wasn't my intent. Sorry if that's how it seemed.
2007-08-06 20:37:57
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answered by madmajito 2
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I'd go for the second option on both, but why are you using appostrophies? Why not Zanyria LaShae? In all honesty the first girls name is very difficult and reminds me of the word diarrhea. I'm not trying to be mean, I promise, just honest.
2007-08-06 21:34:18
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answered by megant 2
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Is this a joke?
If so, funny!
If not... WTF???
I wouldn't begin to know how to pronounce these names-- let alone spell them. And... names people have never heard of are very hard to remember, trust me. She'll have to remind people of her name repeatedly. Why do you want to do this to your kid?
Naming your child is not your chance to show how creative you can get with spelling (MISspelling, that is) or combining the egg and sperm donor's name. Give the child a nice name that won't embarrass them.
Suggestions:
Find a Baby Name book
2007-08-06 20:31:01
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answered by Denny E 1
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