I like Eldrea Sharpice the best out of those two!!
2007-10-16 09:36:56
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answered by Ginny 7
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2016-12-29 13:26:17
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answered by ? 4
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They are very unique names, but you might want to give your child something a little more normal. Kids can be so cruel -- they tease anyone who is even remotely different, and outlandish names are an easy target for bullies.
Also, this is probably hard, but think about when your "baby" is 22 and graduating from college and looking for a job. A good, sturdy, respectable name is going to earn more points with a job-searcher looking over a resume than a name that's strange and "out-there."
When in doubt, just follow these naming rules:
No flowers (Hyacinth, Daffodil)
No seasons (Winter, Spring)
No times of day (Dawn, Twilight)
No weather conditions (Misty, Sunny, Wendy)
No small animals (Kitty, Bunny, Cricket)
No Disney princess names (Jasmine, Ariel, Aurora)
No gemstones (Sapphire, Emerald, Amethyst)
No "rich people" items (Tiffany, Crystal, Diamond)
When in doubt, ALWAYS go with a name that's classy and timeless. My name is Emily Kathryn, and I'm forever grateful to my parents for not naming me Tiffany, Brittany, Barbie, Keri, Jennifer and all those other awful names that were so popular in the early 80s.
2007-10-16 08:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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To be truthful I don't like either one the first one I don't know how to pronounce and the second one looks like a kind of dog. But I think you should name your baby whatever you like afterall it is your baby.
2007-10-16 07:55:29
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answered by Anonymous
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neither..they are both horrible names. I am all for unique names, i named my daughter chantrella. It's as unique as they come and i get complimented on it daily still and she is 9 now
2007-10-16 07:55:05
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answered by ♥Sexy Mama of 2 cuties♥ 7
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I have to be honest with you even though you probably won't like my response but I don't care for either. The child is going to have a VERY difficult time constantly spelling and saying either name you label him or her with. NO ONE will be able to pronounce or even spell them.
When it comes to cruelty, children will be evil, adults will be confused and the child left upset at society.
Reconsider your choices FOR THE SAKE OF THE CHILD.
Sandy :O)
2007-10-16 09:40:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Just remember that what ever you name your baby, they have to grow up with that name... will they be made fun of? does it rhyme with something? will they hate it when they're older.
I think both those names are weird... but it's is your baby..
2007-10-16 07:55:41
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answered by pamerator 2
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Umm, they're super! I love the first one I think I'll borrow it.
How about Shaniqua Shashanna too?
2007-10-16 07:54:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Eldrea you could call it Drea for short I love that nickname
2007-10-16 07:51:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Who said it was MY baby?
2007-10-16 07:50:36
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answered by Dora 5
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