I don't know about the first one, but Cashmere is pretty, but you should spell it differently
2007-09-24 18:41:44
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answered by ~∂Їβ~ 5
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you have some very exciting names in this checklist. My well known boy's call is Bentley so i'm interested in Brentleigh Ann, yet nevertheless, i think of it sounds somewhat greater like a boy's call. Taydom Shay. i admire Taydom, yet choose the unique spelling of Tatum. M'Leigh I strongly dislike. i'm merely not prepared on the "preliminary call" subject concerns. Tinsleigh Renee is amazingly incredibly. i admire the sound of it, in spite of the shown fact that, lower back, i admire the greater classic spelling of Tinsley. Kden Ann i do unlike. i think of it seems that misspelled. Leikin Ann is exciting. I had concept it may be ~lye kinfolk participants. For the lads i think of Owyn Lee is my well known. i admire Owen greater effective. Parker Tacowa is likewise a large attention. Parker is on my checklist and blending it with the Navajo call of Tacowa (snowy mountain height), is a distinctive mixture. Deirks Andrew is yet another ok call. So, to offer you my 2 faves, I p.c.. Tinsleigh Renee and Owyn Lee. :) i comprehend you probably did not ask for concepts, yet i think of Parker Andrew is super too.
2016-12-17 09:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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How do you pronounce it? Realize that it will have to be pronounced several times for most people to understand it, spelled everytime, and forgotten by many throughout your daughters life. If this is okay with you then go for it. I would suggest making it a simpler- spelling without the apostrophe (I have an apostrophe in my last name, and it's always hard to find us in the computer because some companies software leaves it out, others put a space there, others don't. It's really a pain in the rear when you have to wait all the time for people to be able to help you, and they can't find your information.) Good luck choosing and may God bless your child.
2007-09-24 14:36:40
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answered by Daybreak 5
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The name "Devon" is more male then female...look on www.namepedia.org
And the name "Kashmere" with "K" is used in Canada...but the name "Cashmere" doesn't exists. Also "Cashere" is a similar name.
About Lavaj'ee...sounds bad...I would not go for that...maybe "Lava" or "Lavali" witch is a female name from India.
Check all of them with www.namepedia.org and you will see.
Hope my answer will help! :) Bye!
2007-09-25 08:31:57
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answered by Sergio 2
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Cashmere?
2007-09-24 14:24:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No. A world of no.
It's invented on top of unusual on top of just plain strange. Devon Cashmere, maybe. Devon Charlotte, definitely.
Cassia Lavaj'ee, okay. But as you have it, I just don't care for it at all.
2007-09-24 14:21:53
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answered by Anonymous
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if you name your kid that name, beware!!! i'm not picking on you but on the for real tip. people discriminate against names today. don't have your child growing with something he or she can't spell or will be teased about. this is how you will know if your child hates his/her name......
1. when they get older they will come up with another name to be called.
2. when they get older they will change their name. (legally)
3. they will ask you why did you name me that. ( that's when that cant get a job)
4. no one will take them serious....at all
5. when some ones asks, who named you that?
6. when strange looks come about
i gave you 6 reasons... should i go on?????? look up names before giving, find out what it means and see what it stands for. that name sound and look very heartbreaking and ghetto. i'm feeling sorry for the kid already. just keeping it real. if you're mad, then that truth will set you free.
2007-09-24 14:37:06
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answered by missk102 2
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You have no idea how difficult it will be for her to pronounce this, not to mention when she is in school, and has to have teachers call her "Lave-Jee" constantly.
If the name is special to you, name her Lavaj'ee, but I think it will make things hard for her later on.
2007-09-24 14:30:04
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answered by Ashley 5
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I really don't care for it...it's too hard to decide how to pronounce! And what's up with the apostrophe?
BUT
Name your baby what YOU want to name it, not what others think you should name it, and certainly not what a bunch of strangers think.
2007-09-24 14:22:39
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answered by Cheryl B 3
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Please make it simplier....when you name a child you are to declare something about that child....what does this say about this baby....nothing except a sweater, don't try and be so cute...kids have to live with our decisions.....
2007-09-24 14:27:19
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answered by Moza 3
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