the name is zackarisissa. (zac-er-rei-issa.) tells me what you think.
2007-11-06
04:53:56
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guys i came up with this name when i was 8. the name is zackarisissa. do not ask. i made it when i was 8 or so and thought that i had some wild imagination. (zac-er-rei-issa.) the only reason i ever made it cause we were playing a game and i wanted my nickname to be zack but i was a girl so i made up a name. tells me what you think. im never going to name my child that.....
lol.... i like the names scott and jacoby for my kids geez people
2007-11-06
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zackarissa maybe but that is way too many syllables at the end nevermind two vowels together
2007-11-06 04:57:08
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answered by just_a_hick 4
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No-one would ever be able to pronounce or spell it. Why do you need a unique name? What's wrong with a traditional name that has some history to it? Do some research and you could name your child after someone really amazing. Or think of the meaning of what you want to call your child, and look for names from different languages that have that meaning. Personally, I prefer names with a meaning as well as just a pretty sound. My baby's name means "laughter" and "strong, firm". We picked them out based on meaning and context as well as how they sounded, and tried really hard to avoid anything that could be laughed at or used for bullying in school.
2007-11-06 13:04:36
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answered by Cathy T 5
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way to long, and my rule of thumb is if you have to right a seperate pernounciation for it IT IS NO GOOD example Michael ( Mike-ale) or Zackarisissa ( zac-er-rei-issa)
2007-11-06 13:53:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like you've been watching too much Saved by the Bell. Plus you may like it, but I doubt your child will. And isnt that more important.
As for your details, then go post in games and recreation, and not baby names.
2007-11-06 13:02:03
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answered by lillilou 7
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Wow this is the first time I have laughed out loud at something someone asked.
God Bless you child with a name like that she will need it.
2007-11-06 12:59:03
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answered by Megsee25 3
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I agree, that if shortened...zackarissa, or Zakarissa... it's a nice, unique name. With how popular unique names are these days, I wouldn't be surprised if it caught on!
It's definatly a good, creative name, comming from an 8yr old.
2007-11-07 11:27:53
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answered by MelissaAnn 2
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Very unique indeed; how old do you think the child will be before it will be able to pronounce it's name - not too mention how long it will take until the poor kid will be able to spell it? Don't do it.
2007-11-06 12:58:06
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answered by nan4six 2
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I agree with all the above comments..although very unique (and I commend that, truly), it would be mispronounced so many times... I would choose something a bit simpler to say.
2007-11-06 13:00:05
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answered by wateripple 5
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great pretend name for a 8 year old!!! my granddaughter who just turned 7 named her cat oscar skyscraper which she thought was perfect for her little girl kitten.another kitten she named shy because the kitten was shy!!! you got to love those babies but they are babies so it is fine they are not naming real babies so no harm!!!! good luck!
2007-11-06 16:30:55
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answered by dixie58 7
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It's interesting, but please don't name a child this...they will go their entire lives correcting people and never ever ever having it spelt right!
2007-11-06 13:39:10
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answered by Amanda G 2
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