You can do much better. Think of the baby, and what she will have to put up with in school. Don't stick her with these names.
2007-10-06 09:15:37
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answered by maddojo 6
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They'll never get a mug with their name on it will they. Kanesha, Tanesha, anything with a "sha" on the end seems to be the thing round where I live. People just pick anything and put a sha on it. Kiara is ok but reminds me a little of the orange drink kia ora. Passion is a name that a girl would choose as her stage name for porno or stripping - not for a little innocent girl. What does an innocent little girl know of passion? Shy Anne??? why is anne shy? Talia is actually a real name however, it's greek and means "blooming". I'd go for Talia out of all of those, it's actually a name.
Nothing wrong with Jade but spell it Jade not Jaide - Jade is a beautiful stone that's why the name exists, you wouldn't call a child rubee would you.
You've got to think about how the child would be teased about their names because other kids can be cruel in the playground. You've got to be fair to them, it's about them in the end not about your vanity.
2007-10-06 09:21:14
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answered by Carrie S 7
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Passion- is destined for the strip club.
Shy'Anne- feels timid when people ask what her name is.
Talia- is sometimes called "Tulip" by her school teachers.
Jnr- can never get girls and doesn't understand why, even though the opposite gender describes him as "a titch".
Jaide- doesn't understand why her mother forgot to spell her name right.
Cherish- grew up with a brass pole in her room.
Whitn- feels miserable when people call her "Win".
Whitney- 's heart melts when people shout "hey housten!" from across the playground.
Kiara- cries because she was named after a lion.
2007-10-06 23:00:57
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answered by KateBea 2
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not these names
2007-10-06 09:41:40
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answered by Sharon S 7
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I like Talia, Jaide...you may want to consider spelling it differently though...Jayed, Jade etc..
I also think Kiara is pretty
What about Kiara Jaide?
2007-10-06 09:09:06
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answered by saycheese 3
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Talia and Kiara are nice but the others such as Passion and Cherish will probably result in teasing at school. Keep it interesting but not too way out.
2007-10-06 09:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Talia/Kearia
2007-10-06 12:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry but none of them stand out for me, remember the name you choose is the name the child has for life and this is fine for the first 3- 5 years but when they go to school kids can be cruel about silly things as a childs name.
2007-10-06 09:13:49
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answered by kaz100jay 2
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I think I would try naming a girl with a strong name that can be used for both feminine sound and one day when she becomes president she won't have a name that sounds too girly. Well, like Passion., uh like Mrs President Passion, President Cherish, hmmmmm.
I like names that can be both beautiful and suggest a sense of strengh like Annabella, Anastasia or Beatrice.
My personal favorite is Anastasia, pronounced European., i.,e., Anna Sta Zee a
Thanks, that was fun
2007-10-06 09:26:18
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answered by telwidit 5
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None of them really stand out to me. I'm personally not a big fan of using nouns as names. Some of the names listed sound like the names of American Gladiators or the 3am shift at a Jacksonville, FL Waffle House.
2007-10-06 09:12:06
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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I like Talia and Kiara the most.
2007-10-06 09:09:12
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answered by Karine G 3
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