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Acacia or Achava?

2007-09-11 00:56:45 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

and Abigail and Abarne

2007-09-11 01:22:07 · update #1

16 answers

I like Acacia!! That's a hot name!!

2007-09-17 07:21:09 · answer #1 · answered by Flypaper 4 Freaks 2 · 0 1

Well, they are unique. Acacia is a kind of wood and Achava isn't that a small car? I do like abigail. the others are a little far out there, meanwhile you know she will be the only one in her class at school with that name.

2007-09-11 12:08:35 · answer #2 · answered by j_lynn_griff 3 · 0 0

Acacia is a type of tree so not good for a baby name, Achava reminds me of artichoke, again not good, Abagail is much much better (love Abby!!) and I didn't quite get the other one but at a glance I couldn't recognise it and therefore probably won't like it either, sorry :(

Go with Abagail or Abby, another 'a' name I love is Amara and it means unfading and eternal and Aubree/Aubrie. Try to pick an uncommon name rather than an 'orignal' one

best of luck

2007-09-11 08:29:23 · answer #3 · answered by Cindy; mum to 3 monkeys! 7 · 1 0

I love Abigail...Abbie...but the others are a bit of a mouthful. As a teacher, I have to caution you about going too far out of the box when it comes to names. I'm all for originality, but your child has to face the world with it and sometimes parents make that a tough one to accomplish.

2007-09-17 00:36:39 · answer #4 · answered by denno26 1 · 0 0

Those are unique, but be sensitive to the fact that women are looked upon as beautiful creatures, so they deserve beautiful names. I like the names you chose for them, but since Acacia is a tree...would you name you child Oak?
If you want something that starts with an "A", try something like...
Ana
Alicia
Andrina
Aurum (Latin for Gold)
Adalia

or...
Kaeli
Chay
Carmen
Bianca
Christina
Rose
Bella
Bell
Isabel
Isabella
Grace
Hope
Mercedes
Mila
Rika (means "The Learner" in Japanese)
Chiyo (means "Forever" in Japanese)
Sakura ("Cherry Blossom" Jap.)
Maria, Marie
Ayana
Anaya
Ella
Elle
Cristabel
Marisol
Marsella
...Can't think of anymore.

2007-09-18 19:23:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Abigail. Definitely Abigail. However, I can toss another "A" name at you if it's the letter you're truly set on. Audrina. I LOVE that name~~~I got that from the VC Andrew's novel, "My Sweet Audrina".
The other names you picked are~~~~interesting~~~but since I can't tell you for sure what the pronunciation is on at least one of them, how easy do you think it would be for your child to learn to write their name later on, and how easy it would be for others to learn?

2007-09-14 02:07:19 · answer #6 · answered by lil lady 6 · 0 0

Just remember, the more unique a name is, the harder it will be for people to spell, tease, or hate.

Having a name you can find that is personalized on some cheesey thing only a kid wants was cool. Being bummed cause you can't find your name makes you feel less special. I had that problem at times with the name Nicolette. I couldn't even find Nikki.

2007-09-11 08:07:33 · answer #7 · answered by BabyGirlNikki 2 · 0 0

Abigail is the best one of all

2007-09-18 21:30:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Abigail is the only nice one there, IMHO. I deal with people's names every day trying to pronounce and spell them. Name your baby something that is unique but not painful for the rest of us trying to figure it out. Remember too that kids are mean and they will tease her!

2007-09-18 12:28:57 · answer #9 · answered by Raine 4 · 0 0

Abigail, I love that name.

2007-09-11 08:26:56 · answer #10 · answered by mommymj 2 · 0 0

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