Zahara Bre,Brady Wyatt,Nolan Grayson
2007-08-10 04:23:33
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answer #1
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answered by ana 5
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Aidyn Myshelle
Zaire Aiyana
Zahara Rain
Brady Hayden
Nolan Jacom
2007-08-11 09:46:05
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answer #2
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answered by howuderrn! 3
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Aidyn Michelle
Zaire Nicole
Zahara Brooke
Bradey James
Nolan Caleb
2007-08-07 10:59:55
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Aidyn Ashling
Aidyn Demeter
Aidyn Flannery
Zaire Nérine
Zaire Amelle
Zaire Talise
Zahara Jyoti
Zahara Kiran
2007-08-07 10:35:49
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Aidyn Kate
Zaire Hope
Zahara Mae
Brady Paul
Nolan James
2007-08-07 09:57:52
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Aidyn Marx
Zaire Deniero
Zahara Lynn
Brady Ryder
Nolan Andrew
2007-08-07 09:47:15
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Aidyn Kiera
Zaire Linnae
Zahara Blaire
Brady Carson
Nolan Caylib (Caleb)
2007-08-07 09:49:05
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answer #7
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answered by The OC fanatic 2
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There are no good, unique names. "Unique" means one of a kind, no other like it in the universe. A name that strange is impossible to spell when you hear it, pronounce when you see it, remember when you're told it. With the first two, the child is guaranteed reading difficulties because the name would not meet any set of phonetic requirements for a language.
No one would want to give their child a name that was unique because it could not be good, by definition. Generally, you want a middle name with a different number of syllables than the first name.
As for those names. Aidyn is impossible to spell correctly when you hear it, Zaire is a country in Africa and not phonetically English (If your child is black, that has some merit; if not, she'll explain everything about it all her life); Zahara is too much like Sahara. Either go all the way or drop it.
Brady and Nolan are phonetically regular, although I think I read that the fad of giving kids last names had ended.
Aidan Elizabeth/Jewel
Brady Zane/Alexander
Nolan Andrew/Alexander/James
2007-08-07 09:58:15
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answer #8
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answered by Sarah C 6
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Aidyn Chase
Zaire Byron
Thats all I could come up with!
2007-08-07 09:47:44
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answer #9
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answered by Expecting1 2
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Middle names starting with "D", will flow well with the middle sounds in Aidyn.
Something like:
Aidyn Dallas
Aidyn Diamond
Aidyn Dominique
Aidyn Danita
Aidyn Decla
Aidyn Della
Aidyn Demelza
Aidyn Devaney
Aidyn Dimity
Aidyn Dorinda
Similarly, names starting with "I" or "E" will flow well with the middle sounds in Zaire.
Something like:
Zaire Iolanthe (i-oh-lan-thee)
Zaire Iris
Zaire Isadora
Zaire Ivy
Zaire Eleanora
Zaire Elena/ Eleni
Zaire Eliabel (el-lie-uh-belle)
Zaire Emlyn/ Emmeline
Likewise, names starting with "R" will flow well with the middle sounds in Zahara.
Something like:
Zahara Raine
Zahara Reed
Zahara Rosalie
Zahara Rowan
Zahara Ruby
With the boys, names starting with "R", "A" or "D" will flow well with the middle sounds in Brady.
Something like:
Brady River
Brady Rocco
Brady Roman
Brady Ace
Brady Adair
Brady Alexavier
Brady Alistair
Brady Angus
Brady Armand
Brady Axel
Brady Dalton
Brady Dominic
And names starting with "O" or "L" will flow well with Nolan..
Nolan Oakley
Nolan Orlando
Nolan Leroy
Nolan Leander
Nolan Lennox
Nolan Leonidus
Nolan Leverett
Nolan Lex
Nolan Loy
Hope that helps! :)
2007-08-07 13:00:05
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answer #10
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answered by ak 5
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