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i am having trouble naming kids i need seven names and i dont know how many are boys or girls and i want them to all have two middle names

2007-09-05 12:32:15 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

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The name name you give your child can impact the rest of his or her life.

Psychology Today published a study that surveyed over 500 Human Resource managers and over 150 college admissions counselors at competitive admission universities. The results showed that a person’s first name was a large factor in determining whether or not a person made it past the initial screening process for hiring or admission. People with odd or unusual or exotic names were more likely to be rejected while people with certain names – which Psychology Today termed “power names” – were more likely to pass the initial screening. Here are the top ten “power names” as rated by Psychology Today.

Girls

1. Catherine
2. Jennifer
3. Aimee
4. Elizabeth
5. Mary
6. Michelle
7. Sarah
8. Amelia
9. Ann
10. Lisa

Boys

1. William
2. Charles
3. Nathan
4. Robert
5. Edward
6. Mark
7. Paul
8. Matthew
9. Thomas
10. Henry

2007-09-05 15:05:32 · answer #1 · answered by demandfreespeech 5 · 1 0

Wow.. okay.. I'll try and help you out... lets see..

Common Boys:
1. Ethan Matthew Lee
2. Joshua Nicholas Ryan
3. Jacob Alexander Liam
4. Ayden Cole Everett
5.Benjamin Nathan Greer
6. Owen Quinn Micheal
7.Daniel Noah David

Different Boys:
1. Asher Briar Cole
2. Linden Ellery Sage
3. Rhyker Oliver Quinn
4.Rafferty Henry Joseph
5. Levi Tre Dominic
6. Luke Bennet Chester
7. Emmett Donovan Finn

Common Girls:
1. Emma Madison Kate
2. Emily Sarah Jade
3. Hanna Olivia Faith
4. Kaitlyn Hailey May
5. Abigail Megan Grace
6. Jessica Sophia Maeve
7. Ava Marie Terra

Different:
1.Callie Heather Iris
2. Naomi Hazel Grace
3. Violet May Sienna
4. Savannah Brooke Lynn
5. Crystal Pearl Jade
6. Tallulah Maeve Kate
7.Audrey Wren Nora..
Hope this helps...

2007-09-05 13:10:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you are expecting 7 babies, then you will be a busy mommy.....best for the first names to be short names. If all are one cylable it will be quicker when you talk to the children or when you list their name.
I did a list of such names.
Also, check your family trees for the names especially middle names.

Girls
Mia Lenna Jan
Bre Anna Lisa
Kay Laura Jean
Jill Marie Gail
Kim Leigh Ann
Lyn Megan Joy
May Louise Joan
Ann Maria Joyce
Lily Rosa Marie
Kate Lynn Jean
Jan Leigh Anna
Joy Linda Kate
Hope Rayann Joy
Kay Lena Laura
Char Lotta Brinda



Boys

Jax Micheal Jaden
Jon Wayne Dean
Max Marcus Dale
Beau Jason Kevin
Jed Martin Ray
Ken Jacob Lee
Tray James Dean
Ty David Neil
Neil Nathan James
Brice Lucus Walt
Walt Wayne James
Tom Kaleb Jason
Neil Marcus Jonathan
Ted Jacob Lee
Will Kayton Don
Jake Blake Jax
Tad Lincoln Blake
Brett Steven James
Ron David Robert

2007-09-05 15:21:35 · answer #3 · answered by clcalifornia 7 · 0 0

For boys: (Middle Names)
Mathew Austin
Mathew Scott
Dylan Austin
Cole Mathew
Mathew Emmanuel
Ryan Mathew
Ryan Scott

Boy names: (First Names)
Dylan
Mathew
Scott
Josh
Nathan
Ryan
Daniel
Emmanuel
Nick

Girl names (first, middle, and middle name number two)
Leann Nicole Lindsey
Kinsey Nicole Megan
Megan Ashley Nicole
Mara Elizabeth Leann
Nadia Leann Elizabeth
Nadia Leann Nicole
Lindsey Nicole Trimmer
Kenna Marie Nicole

2007-09-05 12:44:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hey!

How about for boys:

Albert James
Taylor James
Jason Scott
Nick Austin
Kennedy James

For girls:

Mary-Ellen
Rebecca Skye
Evelyn Anne
Elise Taylor
Josephine Anne
Jeannette Skye

Good Luck!

2007-09-07 10:30:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I really want to help you out, so instead of copying a list of names of a website, i am going to write seven thoughtful names for boys and girls...

Boys:
Cameron Austin Brady: Cameron is a fairly artistic name, and when paired with austin( a trendy name) and brady ( an athletic name) it makes the perfect trendy yet masculine name.

Caden Jamison Riley: Caden is a stylish name, and with Jamison ( a classic name) and Riley ( a trendy name) it makes for a classic, fresh new name. (nicknamed C.J. Maybe?)

Tucker Mason Grady: Tucker is a very traditional name, and put together with a classic name like mason, and an athletic name like Grady, makes for a traditional masculine name.

Cole Hunter Jackson: Cole is a cool/trendy name and when paired with a traditional name like hunter and a spin off a classic name like jackson, Cole Hunter Jackson is a perfect trendy yet traditional name.

Connor Benjamen Scott: Connor is a stylish name, Benjamen (ben) is a classic name and Scott is an artistic name. When peiced together they sound good, and they make an classic artsy name.

Jaime Adrian Carter: Jaime is a classic name that can be described as retro, Adrian is a very athletic name, and the hard C in carter makes for a masculine name. when put together you get a masculine trendy/retro name.

Cooper Jack Wiley: Cooper is a very traditional name, and Jack is a classic name, wiley is an exotic name. together you get an exotic yet traditional name.

Girls:
Cameron Jaime Rose: Cameron is a fairly athletic name, Jaime is a classic name, and Rose adds a feminine touch. Together the name is feminine yet athletic.

Rae Andrea Lee: Rae is a classic name, Andrea is a feminine stylish name and Lee is an athletic style name. when put together you get a stylish/feminine name.

Wendy Olivia Kaye: Wendy is a retro name, Olivia is a classic name and Kaye is a fresh, exotic name. When paired together you get a fresh retro name.

Christina/Christa Madalyn Jade: Christa is an exotic twist off the name Christina, eithor would fit well, Madalyn is an athletic yet feminine name and jade is an exotic name. Christina/Christa Madalyn Jade makes an exotic athletic name.

Greyson Lina Aliza: Greyson is an athletic name, Lina is a classic name and Aliza is a feminine/exotic name. Together they make an athletic feminine name.

Margarite Ayana Belle: Margarite is a flavorfull name and Ayana is an exotic/forighn name and Belle is a classic name. Margarite Ayana Belle is a classic yet flavorfull name.

Isabelle Erica Lyn: Isabell is a classic name, erica is an athletic name and Lyn is a feminine name, when put together they make a classic feminine name.

Good Luck! I hope i helped! Im excited for u! Congrats!!!
<3erica

2007-09-05 13:41:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Neramani, Nevaeh (NEV-A-YAH), Famke ( FAHM-KAH it means 'little girl' in frisian) Raven, Petra, Melody, Nichelle, Shontel, Naledi, Nani, Eva, Jean, Harmony, Rose, Lovely, Kimi, Bea Bea, Kay Kay, Rahne, Sarai, Clerissa, Jessica, Tara, Ebonee, Soulfire, Natsumi, Shawnti, Esme, Debbie

2007-09-05 15:28:05 · answer #7 · answered by Venomous Flower 1 · 0 0

1. Remember that your child will have this name for their whole life, so make it something special to be proud of.

2. Write lists of names you love, people you want to honor, names that have special meanings, etc (both you and your partner should do this). Compare the lists - are there names you both love? Maybe your partner likes a name that you can't stand. Cross off the names you don't like and add names you do like to your list. These lists will change over time.

3. Make sure it's a name that you both love. Try saying your child's name over and over to see if you'll get tired of hearing it. One very important factor is if the name will age. It's easy to imagine a child named Coco, but can you see a grown up named Coco?

4. Make sure the name sounds good with your last name. Don't ever use a name whose last letter is the same as the first letter in your last name (i.e. George Johnson, Annabell Loor, Roger Rine).

5. Try not to choose a name that is inspired by your beliefs. Sometimes people name their children after a historic/biblical name. Keep in mind that when your children grow up, they may not choose to have the same beliefs.

6. Decide when you want to reveal the name. Some couples wait until the baby is born, while others tell their family, friends, and anyone who asks right away.

7. Think about how it might be shortened. Lots of people shorten their names, and you need to choose one that you like and will still sound good with your surname - e.g. the names Richard Wickes might sound OK, but what if he prefers to be called Rick?

8. Try not to choose names so that your children - particularly if they are the same sex - have the same initials. When they are older and a letter arrives for J. Smith, how will you know if it's for Josh, Jack, Joseph or Jordan?

Tips

* If you are expecting multiples, see if the names sound good with each other. Are they too similar? Twins Alexander and Alexandra are never going to forgive you!
* Also think about not naming all of your kids in a theme, such as Emerald, Ruby, and Opal.

* If you last name is the butt of many jokes (Hogg, Pigg, etc.), don't name your kids anything to accentuate that. Ima, Shesa and Youra is just cruel.

* Make sure your kid can live with the name.
* Put your name through the "bully" test. Rhyme it with anything you can think of, look for hidden words in the name, etc. Have a small child help you if you can't think of anything. Kids are very quick to spot odd things about names and exploit them.

* Look at the initials to see if they spell something embarrassing. Andrew Samuel Sanderson won't be happy to share his middle name with anyone.
* Google your choice to make sure it hasn't been co-opted by strippers and porn stars.

* Check the Social Security Administration's website to see the popularity of the name.

* Don't get cute and creative with spelling. It doesn't make the name more unique or different, it will sound the same. This just causes problems with no one ever getting your child's name correct and a lot of bureaucratic hassle later in life.
* Short names go better with long last names and vice versa. A long name with a long surname will look and sound odd.
* Don't make your kid sound like a stripper. Avoid Brandii, Mandii, Candii, Tamii, etc.


Warnings

* Your child will carry this name for the rest of his/her life. This living being will be an adult for far longer than they will be a cute adorable baby. Choose a name that will serve them throughout life, not one that is cute and adorable.

* Don't embarrass this future adult by being overly whimsical and silly. Wayne Dwopp won't thank you when he is being teased in school.

* If you use an invented spelling of the name, carefully look at it and show it to others in order to avoid embarrassing the child later in life.

2007-09-05 14:31:56 · answer #8 · answered by Sarah Kate Silverman 2 · 0 0

If you are in fact having 7 children you have more to worry about than names.

2007-09-08 07:02:36 · answer #9 · answered by Lynne W 6 · 0 0

wow 7's alot!!!
can only think of two, sorry hehe one boy and one girl

Addison Bree Isobel
Justin Patrick George

2007-09-05 22:50:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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