please dont do the eleanor for a girl that is so cruel
how about kassidy, sara, olivia, marissa, cady, cheya
boys- kaden, kyle, cory, teagan, hunter, collin, ebin, gavin, jace
2007-09-11 10:44:30
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answered by Sara C 2
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How about:
For a girl..
Beatrice
Belinda
Bettina
Bridget
Carissa
Carlotta
Cassandra/ Cassidy
Cecelia
Celeste
Chanel
Chantelle
Chelsea
Christa
Clara
Claudia
Cora
Dominique
Elaine/ Elaina
Emery
Emlyn/ Emmeline
Estelle
Fiona
Gayle
Georgiana
Gwyneth
Hayley
Hazel
Heidi
Imogen
Iris
Isadora
Ivy
Jayda
Jazlyn
Jemima
Jillian
Juliette
Keira
Layla
Leah
Leanne
Leona
Lucille/ Lucinda
Lydia
Lyla
Nicolette
Pearl
Rowan
Ruby
Sadie
Scarlett
Serena
Shirley
Tara
Tatiana
Tessa
Tilda
Vanessa
Violet
Vivienne
Wendy
Whitney
Zara
For a boy..
Bastian
Baxter
Callan
Calvin
Carlin
Cedric
Chandler
Charlton
Conrad
Dalton
Dane
Dominic
Edwin
Elias
Finn
Fletcher
Flynn
Fredrick
Harley/ Harlan
Harvey
Hamish
Henry
Hugo
Jai
Judd
Julian
Kade
Kale
Kingsley
Kirk
Lance
Leon
Leroy
Lloyd
Malcolm
Marshall
Maxwell
Mitchell
Neal
Oscar
Owen
Patrick
Pierce
Quentin
Quigley
Quinn
Roy
Sebastian
Spencer
Theodore
Toby
Todd
Tynan
Wesley
Willard
Hope that helps! :)
2007-09-12 00:12:56
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answered by ak 5
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Personally, I don't see a thing wrong with Eleanor. It's pretty, and brings Eleanor Roosevelt to mind. She was a strong woman, and a great role model and namesake! You could nickname her Nora, Ella, or Ellie.
If you like Clea, you might think about Cliona/Cleana (pronounced KLEE -ah-nah). It's an old Irish name.
Lachlan has similar sounds to Caelin, and it's a Scottish last name.
With Amilia and Maya, I also like:
Girls:
Fiorella -an Italian name meaning 'flower', with the nn Fio.
Lucinda
Rosalie
Estella
Isabella
Boys:
Julian
Lennox
Matteo
Milo
Ronan
Ridley
Quin
Thatcher
Donovan
2007-09-19 07:58:19
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answered by coolteamblt 6
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I think Eleanor would fit in with Amilia and Maya very well, especially if you call her Elli or Ella. Andrew is cute too.
What about Mason for a boy or Monet for a girl? I think Amilia, Maya and Mason is cute, and so is Amilia, Maya and Monet.
If you're looking for something different, what about Ardun, Ainsley, Peri or Kylinn (kai-lynn) for a girl, or Oliver, Flynn, or Boone for a boy?Those names are all fairly uncommon, but I think they're beautiful.
I hope my advice was useful. Good luck with the baby!
2007-09-11 12:29:40
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answered by iluvnurd 2
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There are books full of wonderful children's names. Some even tell you the name's meaning which can be really cool.
I like the name Ava for a girl, Jesse for a boy.
More importantly consider what cruel jokes can be made out of any name you pick. Also remember, the child and you will have to write and communicate the name ten thousand times, at least, so make it easy to spell. It will save a ton of hassle!!!
Good luck to you. Whatever you do, enjoy the journey.
2007-09-16 01:44:07
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answered by LeslieAnn 6
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Hi
I like the girls names you have for your current two, very pretty
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2007-09-18 02:58:57
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answered by Hannah 4
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What about Andrew Caelan or Caelan Andrew? Could also go with Cleo for a girl.
2007-09-12 03:21:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Girl Names
Alyson Dana
Emily
Stella
Boy Names
Daimien
Roland
Ben
Good Luck!!!
2007-09-18 10:33:33
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answered by mustard...yummy 3
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I must think like your husband because I have a boy named Andrew (after a great grandfather) and a girl named Nora ( after a great grandmother Eleanor).
2007-09-15 13:17:16
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answered by Judy K 3
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by Mad Irish Momma Member since: Quote:
" how about Fia (pronounced Fee-ah) for a girl and Xander for a boy"
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Haha DO NOT name your child Fia if you live in the united states... The word Fio or Fia in spanish means Ugly. You wouldnt want that to follow your daughter around... If you are excentric and you really want a name that stands out, look up names and meanings online like Aleshanee which has native american roots that mean "she plays all the time" but can be shortend into Alesha or Ally; or Cayden which is Gaelic for "Spirit of battle."
2007-09-19 06:17:12
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answered by trinity_91724 2
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GIrl - Oxley, Cortana, Mirabelle, Saphirre, Selenia, Sereena, Anni,
2007-09-15 18:35:38
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answered by Xiana 3
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