I would vote for Caliyah Lanae, Ciearra Luvee sound like a name of a place to me.
2007-09-14 00:35:01
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answered by mysfums 3
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Cieara Luvee- I think that Cieara is better spelled either Cierra or Sierra. Its a very pretty name though. As for Luvee, its unique which is cool for middle names.
Caliyah Lanae- Caliyah is a beautiful name. I have never heard of this name before. It would make a wonderful choice. The middle name is nice as well, I like it better spelled Lynnae but Lanae is nice especially if you want to emphasize the "luh" sound at the beginning.
I like them both. Good luck with everything.
2007-09-14 01:19:54
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answered by dreamer.rc42 6
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I don't like either one.
If you make the names too complex, they will get short nicknames which they will then get accustomed to, which defeats the whole purpose of the then-disappointed mom.
Remember the kids have to spell and pronounce their first name. It would also be helpful if the parents and other children could pronounce and spell them too.
Luvee (pronounced luh-vay) is not good for the same reason Focker (pronounced fah-ker) is not. Young children will come up with some hurtful nicknames, despite how you say it should be pronounced.
Likewise, since both of these produce the initials CL, and if her last name begins with a "T," you will probably spend a lot of time with Child Protective Services.
If your heart is set on these names, I suggest Cierra (or Ciera)Lanae. It takes the best of your creativity, with a little practical spelling and avoids Lovee-Dovee.
2007-09-14 01:01:44
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answered by Frank 5
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I think you should have Cieara Lanae! Thats a really nice name. Luvee sounds to much like the 'endearment' Lovie. Which people can find offensive! hehe
So either Cieara Lanae, or Caliyah Lanae!
2007-09-14 00:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Cieara although I would spell it Sierra and people would know how to pronounce and spell. Luvee would always be pronounced Luh-vee.
Caliyah is unpronounceable and cannot be spelled. Please don't do that to a child. She (?) would end up changing her name as an adult.
2007-09-14 01:17:43
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answered by 12345 1
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cieara is a nice name but luvee sounds like a strippers (an exotic dancers) name and not to mention its tacky. the second name i like it its different but i really like cieara but a different middle name
2007-09-14 00:34:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Not so much. Your girl will spend forever trying to figure out how to spell her name...and once you get through that, it's a pronunciation issue for anybody who ever calls, all teachers, and all people who wouldn't know in advance. I had a name that everyone mispronounced and would (to this day) have to correct people on how to say my name, and then, especially if they're hicks, they would still mispronounce it anyway, and you just have to sigh and say, "Yes?"
Remember, parents want to give their kids unique, interesting names, but kids are happier trying to fit in.
(And just for the record, never name a girl Jenna. Nickname forever: Jenna-Talia. Just Wrong.)
2007-09-14 00:50:35
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answered by Amdira E 2
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I prefer Caliyah Lanae
2007-09-14 02:51:01
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answered by i_ladyny_i 2
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I agree with Larry V and I Love the Flip Flops...you're going to confuse everyone with either of the names.
2007-09-14 02:33:29
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answered by bunnyfriend 4
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While the names are pretty, they would present problems for the child during school, work interviews, etc. as people would struggle to spell them correctly.
2007-09-14 00:30:42
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answered by Larry V 5
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