I like Bailey. The other names I don't like at all. Please don't use Miley !!! Have you thought of something like "Tru"? You could use something like "Joy" with it for a middle name.
2007-09-26 06:41:03
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answered by Diana 7
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From the girl list, I love Delilah, Anastasia, Dahlia and Lily (though Lily or Lila are fairly obvious nicknames for Delilah, so I'd likely use that as the formal name anyway). ;)
Bailey and Miley are too trendy for my taste, as is Nebraska (in an odd, random place name sort of way) and "Gracey" far too informal and childish (she WILL one day be an adult LOL). I'm not sure what to make of "ema." Is this a typo? Was Bailey supposed to be a double name, or perhaps simply "Emma" a separate listing? If it is Emma, it's a fine name, though very popular, but I'd definitely avoid the "ema" misspelling. Immediately brought to mind the emu (large flightless bird very similar to an ostrich ... not exactly the feminine image I'd assume you had in mind LOL).
Of the boy choices, Quinn is nice, as is Aidan when spelled properly (though again, VERY common, especially when you throw in all its rhyming cousins -- Braden, Caden, Hayden, Jadon and the like). Lyrik, on the other hand, is a misspelling of an actual WORD, and even when Lyric is used as a given name, it is almost always female. Not into that one.
Hope that helps! ;)
Ps. Disregard the above poster's comment about Quinn usually being "a feminine name." LOL It IS a traditionally masuline name, after all, and while occasionally used for girls (not even in the top 500, however!), it is still the 282nd most popular choice for BOYS. Apparently they got a bit mixed up. ;)
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/OACT/babynames/
2007-09-26 08:04:44
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answered by Irish Mommy 6
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Delilah Grace
Lily Grace
Micheal Quinn
2007-09-26 07:13:24
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answered by corrick_1 6
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Hey.
GIRLS
Bailey- I don't much like this name for a human but it's only because I know of many dogs with this name. It is becoming more common as a baby name so some people must like it. I would rather go with Hailey just because of the dog name thing but I don't mean to ruin the name for you.It's a nice name.
Miley- Is cute. I like it. Would be my second most favorite name on your girls names list.
Delilah- Is pretty and yes, uncommon. I just think of that song called "Hey there Delilah." That is where I first heard the name.
Dahlia- Is okay. It makes me think of the movie "The black Dahlia" and the Daly Lama.
Nebraska- It sounds more like a pets name. Like Nakita.
Gracey- Is very cute. I like Grace or Grayce better but Gracey kind of would set her apart from all the Grace's.Gracey is my third choice.
Anastasia- Not a big fan of this name.I like Anna.
Lily- Is my favorite! Love it. It's so elegant and feminine. It's like a little princess name.
BOYS
Quinn Micheal- Is different and a good, strong name. Would be my second choice.
Aiden Charles- Aiden isn't all that uncommon now but I love it and it's on my own baby name list. It's my favorite.
Lyrik Jacobs- Lyrik is a big out there for me... and I thought it was more of a girls name but whatever you like. I don't really like Jacobs. Why not Jacob?
Hope this helps! :)
2007-09-26 06:53:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the last name. The entire name should flow. My choices would not be Nebraska (or any other state or city); nor Anastasia which clearly people link to only one person/time/event in history. Baily is nice and I like Lilly. Lyrik? I don't think so. Quinn is good, Aiden nice (I have a nephew) but it's been overused the last 5 years. You could also go with Quentin.
2007-09-26 06:44:31
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answered by Mickey 6
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Lily Grace
Aiden Charles
2007-09-26 08:16:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Bailey Ema - "bailiff", "universal" - The name doesn't quite flow in my opinion but either name on their own is nice.
Miley - I couldn't find a meaning, but it sounds like more of a boy's name. (unless it's pronounced like Millie, a pet name of Millicent and means "strength"?)
Delilah - "delicate" - It's a nice name that isn't so common and has a unique sound.
Dahlia - Name of a flower. Like Delilah, it's very cute, feminine, and unique.
Nebraska - Naming a child after a state or country is just asking for teasing.
Gracey - "grace" - Be careful of using names that were popular for girls in older generations. Gracey sounds dated.
Anastasia - Like Nebraska, this is just asking for teasing.
Lily - Name of a flower. It's pretty and cute, but better to be a nickname for Lillian.
Quinn Michael - "descendant of chief", "Who is like God?" - Quinn is easily teasible since it's more often a female name. As for the combination, the two names do string together nicely.
Aiden Charles - "fire", "man" - Aiden is a rather unique name that could be unisex, but sounds more masculine. Charles is very common. The combination doesn't flow well.
Lyrik Jacobs - I couldn't find a meaning for Lyrik (unless it's taken from Lyric?) but it's odd enough to make it stick out. Jacobs ("holder of the heel") does work well with it.
After looking at meanings and such, I'd suggest Delilah or Dahlia for a girl and Lyrik Jacobs for a boy.
2007-09-26 07:18:40
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answered by jtpretender 2
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out of the girl names i like Miley, Gracey, and Lily. i really dont like Nebraska. (the name Bailey isn't all that unique)=]
out of the boy names i like Quinn Micheal! Not many people have the name Quinn and it is very cute!
2007-09-26 08:06:38
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answered by {♥}ChElSeA{♥} 4
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Girl: Lily
Boy: Quinn Micheal
Though I do like the name Charles.
2007-09-26 07:27:59
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answered by heartless03_2003 4
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I like Dahlia Marie or Delilah Eve.
For a boy... I love Aiden Charles :-)
2007-09-26 08:15:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there is a very , very thin line between what is unique and what is absolutely foolish and absurd.
Aiden and Lily are unique. Nebraska is foolish. Ema is pronounced eee-ma, which sounds like some sort of hoofed animal.
2007-09-26 06:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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