Hmm. If you want me to choose, i'll choose
Alfredo Rudolf Pabbilla
and
Sunny Chenoa Pabbilla.
But it would be still up to you and your family to choose :) God bless.
2007-09-12 22:03:21
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answered by MyOhMy 3
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Otto Armin Pabbilla
Sunny Chenoa Pabbilla
2007-09-13 06:02:29
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answered by sydney77 6
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I don't like any of them either. They all remind me of other things...
Boys:
Balthazar Xavier Pabbilla - Belthazar was a demon on Charmed, so I always think of it as a demon
Otto Armin Pabbilla - Otto sounds more like a dog's name to me
Alfredo Rudolf Pabbilla - .... fettucini alfredo
Girls:
Sunny Chenoa Pabbilla This isn't the WORST name...
Genesee Chantilly Pabbilla - Naming her after BEER?
Isis Cena Pabbilla - sure, Isis was an Egyptian goddess, but it is a harsh sounding name. If I met someone named Isis, I'd probably have a hard time SAYING the name out loud. I'd constantly want to ask her, "now which goddess was Isis?"
2007-09-13 11:04:55
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answered by Proud Momma 6
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Balthazar Xavier Pabbilla
Otto Armin Pabbilla
Alfredo Rudolf Pabbilla
Girls:
Sunny Chenoa Pabbilla
Genesee Chantilly Pabbilla
Isis Cena Pabbilla
I don't really like any of these names but then again ..it isn't my child..
I like these options much better
Xavier Armin Pabbilla
Isis Chantal Pabbilla
Just my opinion tho...good luck
2007-09-13 08:15:09
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answered by SJM 2
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I smiled when I saw my own name (Sunny) in the list. I think the name of your future child is a very personal choice, but I would like to give you a couple of things to think about. Children want to be normal; while they may not want to be one of four Johns in their class, they don't want to stand out with a *very* different name either. I realise some parents want something unique, and some adults may also this if they become celebrities, but very few children will thank you for a name that sets them up for ridicule. Names which resemble infamous characters (Armin made me think of Idi Amin) or characters from literature or songs (Rudolf the red-nosed reindeer, and yes, Sunny) are best avoided or you will set your kid up for a lot of teasing. Also, very rare names or names with unconventional spellings (Genesee) can be a nuisance for the rest of the person's life, they will have to spell it out each time an official fills in a form for them. Consider whether you really want the name to suggest a certain ethnicity (Alfredo, Otto) or have religious connotations (Isis, Balthazar). Finally, consider the initials, will they spell out something odd, or are they shared by other members of the family (not a good idea if mail goes to the same address).
2007-09-13 05:22:08
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answered by sunny112358 3
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My favorites are Otto Armin Pabbilla and Genesee Chantilly Pabbilla...it's just up to you!
2007-09-13 11:40:21
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answered by orangeflameninja 4
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Isis Cena Pabbilla
2007-09-13 09:42:30
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answered by Noire 3
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Isis Cena Pabbilla
2007-09-13 06:17:25
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answered by jenn. 2
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I like Otto Armin and Isis Cena - they are different without being 'made up' or stupid, they are easy enough to spell and they are not too long, they seem to mix well with your last name. Both names work well on kids as well as adults and they both have obvious (in my eyes) abbreviations.
Hope I helped.
2007-09-13 05:52:23
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answered by dollyroux 2
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I've got 4 kids, and I think it's as important to pick a name based on meaning as much as the sound of it. I really believe the name you call someone is like a prayer you recite for them daily, so it should be something good!
I like the sound of Balthazar Xavier, but the meaning comes out to be "Lord protect the King" and "the new house", which in my opinion isn't a strong meaning unless your son would actually be the king of someplace. :) Just look up the meanings and see what reaches out and grabs you, and maybe that will help you make a final decision.
2007-09-13 09:35:01
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answered by HijabiMamaBabyPajama 3
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Balthazar is a mouthful - and I'm sure it has a ready nn. Alfredo is too pasta. Otto is great, though.
Sunny is pretty lightweight; Genesee sounds off, too. But Isis? That's a fabulous name.
I'd consider a different mn with Isis, though - Isis Cena runs together. Isis Chandra, maybe? (Your screen name is moon; Chandra means moon in Sanskrit.)
2007-09-13 12:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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