Stick with something the child doesnt have to spell each time they are asked....... and make it a name they can grow up with and grow old with...... Sophia Ann and Jackson Alexander are ok........ the rest are ok if you like them Note how I spelled Sophia....... it is more elegant ....
2007-09-04 10:53:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Boy Mason Cole, Girl Cheyanne Alexia
2007-09-04 10:53:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow! You and I must have VERY similar tastes in names:
I like most of your girl names, and as for your boy names, Four of them my husband and I were deciding between for our first born..... You have such great taste! =)
Even though I'm not very fond of the names Kayci or Brielle, I actually like how you've chosen to add them together, it's got a nice flow and would go well with the last name. The girl name that would go best with your last name I think is that one. I don't like the Gabriella Laine one because it reminds me of "Shooting Lane" when you say it all together with the way your name is pronounced. I love the idea of using ANN as a middle or first name since it is both of yoru mother's middle names- definitely takes out the argument about which mother the baby is going to be named after. However, I'm not really fond of Sophie Ann- because when you say it together it sounds like the name is Sophia N. I do like the Ann idea alot for a middle name though.
I've always liked the name Keegan, but am not too fond of that together with Nicholas- not really sure why- can't pinpoint the reason.
Landon Alexander I think sounds the best as far as how it flows.
Jackson Ryan, not really feeling it even though I'm very fond of the name Jackson. I guess because Jackson is a very common last name, as is Ryan, so there's sure to be a Ryan Jackson somewhere in your child's school =)
I love the name Mason and Cole, but don't really care for them together- I feel like the name Mason should have a middle name that's three syllables to sound better for some reason. Lucas Cole flows really well but I'm not very fond of the name Lucas, personally.
So I guess my two favorites are:
Kayci Brielle (or anything else that you could use with ANN)
Landon Alexander
2007-09-04 11:03:36
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answered by LE!SA 4
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I will rate them for you:
Girls::
Cheyanne Alexia - 6
Sophie Ann<--(ann is both our mother's middle name)-8
Kayci Brielle - 10!!!
Taegan Rae - 6
Gabriella Laine - 10
Boys::
Keegan Nicholas - 6
Landon Alexander - 4
Jackson Ryan - 9
Lucas Cole or Mason Cole - both 10
I think my faves are Kayci Brielle and Mason Cole. So cute!!!! Have a great weekend! :)
2007-09-07 15:00:00
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answered by BamaBelle810 5
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For the girls, I think Cheyanne is prettier than the others, but since you might want to keep Ann as the middle name, Sophie might be the way to go.
Although Carleigh is another a cute name (I know it's not on your list, but I thought it was nice), what about Carleigh Ann (that way you can keep your mother's middle name)
For the boys, honestly it's kind of hard, because I have never really heard these names before. But that might be good, since that way it'll be more unique. I personally like Jason, Anthony, Jonathon.........
But out of these four names, I like Mason Cole better.
Hope this helps :)
2007-09-04 11:02:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Boys: Mason Cole Schultz Girl: Gabriella Laine Schultz
2007-09-07 09:57:25
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answered by anikanskywalker12 2
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I like Cheyanne Alexia, Teagan Rae, and Gabriella Laine.
Out of the boys: Lucas Cole and Keegan Nicholas.
2007-09-04 12:25:48
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answered by Jessie S 2
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Girl- Taegan Rae
Boy-Keegan Nicholas
I like the name Keegan!
2007-09-04 10:56:34
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answered by ~*LilDebbie=BigDeborah*~ 6
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Taegan Rae and Keegan Nicholas.
2007-09-04 10:59:33
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answered by KatyCat 3
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I like Gabriella Laine, Taegan Rae the best for girls & Keegan Nicholas for a boy.
2007-09-05 05:54:09
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answered by April 3
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Sophie sounds classy as does Jackson or Lucas. The other female names bother me (I really don't like it when "classic" names are purposely misspelled, i.e. Cheyenne). I've worked in HR and if I saw a resume with "Kayci Brielle Schutz" on it, i'd instantly be skeptical of that person's abilities. Sorry, but people are judgmental when it comes to names.
2007-09-04 10:58:27
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answered by polaris8215 1
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