I know a couple girls named Ashton... it goes with Asher and it ends the same as Dawson & Jordan...
2007-08-12 11:43:11
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answer #1
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answered by F.J. 6
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***** Ashton Wendy *****
My reasons are listed below:
ASHER
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Biblical, Jewish
Other Scripts: ×ָש×ֵר (Hebrew)
Pronounced: A-shur [key]
Means "happy" or "blessed" in Hebrew. Asher in the Old Testament was a son of Jacob and Leah's handmaid Zilpah,
This is the name that you would like to name her after. My suggestion would be to maybe have either the first name of Ashton.
ASHTON m & f English
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name which meant "ash tree town" in Old English.
Or if that may be a bit too emotional, possibly consider a middle name that has the same meaning of happy or blessed.
Suggestions include:
Meaning: Blessed
AERONWEN f Welsh
BEATA f Polish, German, Scandinavian
BEATRIX f English, German
BLODWEN f Welsh
BRANWEN f Welsh, Welsh Mythology
BRONWEN f Welsh
CEINWEN f Welsh
CERIDWEN f Welsh, Welsh Mythology
DELPHINA f History
EADBURGA f Anglo-Saxon
EDINA f Hungarian
EDITH f English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch
EILWEN f Welsh
EIRWEN f Welsh
EURWEN f Welsh
GWEN f Welsh, English
GWENDA f Welsh, English
GWENDOLEN f Welsh, English
GWENFREWI f Welsh
GWENLLIAN f Welsh
GWYNEDD f & m Welsh
GWYNEIRA f Welsh
IMELDA f Italian, Spanish
JULIANA f Dutch, German, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Ancient Roman
MAIRWEN f Welsh
MEINWEN f Welsh
OLWEN f Welsh
RHONWEN f Welsh
TEGWEN f Welsh
WENDY f English
2007-08-12 11:59:29
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answered by Mad Aussie Scientist 2
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Joy Asher
Sonja Asher
Karen Asher
Dawn Asher
Calla Asher
Kemey Asher
Hope Asher
Faith Asher
Rose Asher
Trisha Asher
Be sure and think a lot about giving a girl or boy the middle or first name of a child that Died. It could make the child feel like they are a replacment for the child lost. Or feel that the focus on Asher leaves he or she in the shadow of a departed sibling. They might feel like they will never live up to the memory of the lost child.
I had a cousin die and I named my daughter using her name as my daughters middle name. SEveral family members have done so.
I lost my youngest child five years ago. I know about the loss of a child. My daughter, his sister, is expecting her third child and wants to name the boy or girl Aaron or a girl Aren or Aarann. As the mother who lost Aaron, I wonder how I will deal saying his name to a little baby. It might be better as a name used in the next generation.
We are all different when it comes to issues like this.
I am so sorry for your loss. And pray that some day you will be blessed with more children.
2007-08-12 11:57:57
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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Heres a few ideas:
Ashleen
Ashlen
Ashlin
Ashlinn
Ashlyn
Ashlynn
Ashten
Ashton
Ashtyn
Aspen
Also Lee could be spelled Leigh.
Some middle names for Ashtyn:
Jade
Grace
Rebecca
Sydney
Taylor
Olivia
Johanna
Camille
Kylie
Gabrielle
Danielle
Maria
Alyssia
Michelle
Nicole
Melissa
Savannah
Rae or Mae
Sage
Kealy
Kalli
Adelle
Skye
Arianna
Renee
Noel
I hope these help =)
2007-08-12 11:49:20
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answered by Chelsea ツ 5
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If you really want to name her after your son Asher Ray and you like the name Ashtyn then what about using Ashtyn Rae?? I think that would be a great idea and that way both of his names are a part of hers.. Just a thought.. Anyways, I'm sorry to hear about your son. Hope this helped... âº
2007-08-12 15:23:55
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answered by ♥Countrified♥ 4
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Natasha and she could be called Tasha for short, r even just Tasha as a first name.
I have also known a girl to have the name Tashlyn which does go with Asher and still ends in the 'n' sound to go with Jordan and Dawson.
You could even have the middle name Raine (in honor of Asher's middle name Ray). Natasha Raine, Tasha Raine, Tashlyn Raine.
Hope this helps :-)
2007-08-12 11:59:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi.Cute names,Real cute names.
Ok to top it off with Asher(I like that cute name)
Mabey:
Asher Lyn
Asher Lauren
Asher Marie
Asher Ann
Asher Jamie
Asher Carrie
Asher Courtney
Asher Kiley
Asher Delany
Asher Kristen
-Congrads on the new baby,wish you luck.
Heather
2007-08-12 12:34:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Anshel is the Yiddish form of Asher ... it was originally a masculine name, but now it's widely considered unisex. Anchel is a variant.
Aislinn is an Irish name that's pronounced ash-lyn. It's a variant of Aisling (ash-ling); it means "dream" or "vision". It can also be spelled Ashlinn/Ashlin, Ashlynn/Ashlyn, and Aisling can be spelled Ashling. I've seen the variant Ashleen/Aisleen as well, but I'm not fond of it.
Leah: Asher was the son of Leah's handmaid, Zilpah, and Jacob; Leah raised him as her own son.
Dinah: the only daughter born to Jacob and any of his four wives in the bible; therefore, the only sister of Asher.
Feminine forms of the names of Asher's brothers include Reuban:Rubena, Rubina, Ruby
Simeon: Cymone, Simona, Simone, Simonetta, Simonette, Levi: Levina, Levinia,
Judah: Judah, Juda, Jody/Jodi/Jodie, Jodene
Isschar: Issacara,
Zebulun: Bulona (I'd adivse against using this one, though)
Joseph: Josephina, Josepha, Josephine, Josie, Fina, etc
Benjamin: Benjamina, Benjamine, Jamina, Jamine, Benji/Benjy/Benjie
Dan: Dany/Danie/Danny/etc, Dana, Danuta, Danute, Danya
Naphtali: Talia, Tali, Natalia/Natalie/etc (not actually a feminine form, but exceedingly close)
Hope I helped a little. I think that many of these names would fit well with your other children, and while allowing her to have her own identity as well as honoring her brother. And, remember, you can always name her Kristen _____ , that way it may not be quite as emotional.
2007-08-12 12:17:26
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answered by Erenrei 2
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sorry for your loss.
I found the name Ashtyn for a girl its just like ashton but with a y which makes it feminine. and its a really cute name and not every girl in school would have it. it also ends in the N sound u are looking for the name to end in. if u still use Lee as the middle name to it will fit too!
this name is close to ashley but its cute
Ashlynn...
but im sure whatever anme u pick out will fit your baby perfectly!
Best of luck!
2007-08-12 11:59:04
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answered by M 3
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For the "er" sound, there's Amber, Heather, Honor, Jennifer, Skylar, Summer, Taylor, and Winter...and for the "on" ending sound, there's Adrian, Alison, Amerlyn, Ashlyn (which would go with asher), Bricelyn, Caitlin, Cameron, Devan, Dylan, Erin, Jacklyn, Jillian, Katherine, Kristin, Leighton, London, Madison, Meghan, Shannon, Taryn, or Teagan. I hope I helped! Oh and I know you were looking for girls names, but if you have any more boys, Ashton or Aidan would be cute names.
2007-08-12 12:08:59
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answered by . 2
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