Kamya ,amya,sharya(sa-rye-a),maliyah,jada,anieya,imunique(like im unique)breya,mashay,lajay,keyanna,kamehon,akameh,passion,amara,lanieya,lekia,lakia,janae,alicious,natasha,shaylaBOYsNAME jaden jaylin, amear,kayshawn,jorden desmond(des-man)
2007-11-09
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Baby Names
My advice is keep looking.
2007-11-09 15:45:54
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answer #1
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answered by RadTech - BAS RT(R)(ARRT) 7
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First, congratulations on the new baby!
I don't want to be the communicator of bad news or bad feelings but here goes. These names though some are cute today may effect your child in ways tomorrow you may not have considered. These names will sterotype and may even pigeon hold children. I'm sure your friends and family won't tell you this but people should name their children names that are first easy to spell for others and most especially for your child. They should be easy to say and be phonetically correct. The english language is hard enough for children to learn with out confusing them by changing "i" to "y", "e" to "a" and so forth. Most people also have tendency to shorten names and call people by their nicknames when you look at the list of names think about what the shorten version will be or what your childs nickname will become. Of late I've noticed lost of people with names like this end up using their middle name as per these are not as long and can be said and spelled more easily.
How many children do you know when they becomes adults wants to be referred to by the name of a car, animal, day of the week, month etc. Also, what are the meanings for some of these names, most parents want their children to have strong names or names that appear in the bible. If you want to use a unique name there are many, many in the bible. Using a name such as: unnique, amear (add an "s" replace the "a" in the beginning the word becomes smear) and or syncere lacks imagination and will confuse the child when they get into school and have learn how to spell these words the correct way. Look in the book of Timothy, there you will find many, many unique and different names however most are extremely long and are difficult to say, let along spell. Also, children can be extremely cruel and picking a names that sounds or looks similiar to negative words will effect your child self-esteem as they grow up and older.
Sorry, hope this helps a little I know it wasn't what you wanted to hear but I'm being as honest as I can. If it helps I have biblical name that is from the old testiment and when someone uses it they associate it with the Brady Bunch Show, and/or a baking product. What ever name you choose be sure that you can live with it today and your child will be happy with it tomorrow after all it will be what people call them the rest of their lives.
2007-11-09 16:24:04
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answered by teddy 2
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For a girl, Jada.
You might use Jada Sarai. Sarai is an unusual variant of Sarah.
For a boy, Jordan Desmond.
Swapping out the "a" for an "e" in Jordan isn't a great choice, though. While the name will sound exactly the same, you've sacrificed Jordan's rich history. It's a Biblical place name - the River Jordan - and has been used as a given name for probably 1000 years or more. And yes, there's Michael Jordan, which has made the name instantly recognizable.
2007-11-10 00:15:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Maliyah Lashay is an geat combination for a girl.
For a boy I like Desmond Amir (Amear).
Advice: Some people may not appreciate ethnic or cultural names don't take some of the comments with a grain of salt.
2007-11-09 16:22:03
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answered by Shanna W 1
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Quinn is surely tremendously sought after for women now and is interior the precise 250 names. in step with probability you're able to locate an M call and use Quinn as a center call. Maeve isn't too ordinary and is going along with your different options, and Mirabel sounds very tremendously (can be spelled Mirabelle).
2016-11-11 00:04:56
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answered by ? 4
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Jada is quite nice for a girl, Jaden or jaylin sounds good for a boy
2007-11-09 15:52:13
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answered by nudle_2 3
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I would suggest something that the kid wouldn't have to spell for the rest of his or her life. Even the least unigue name you have on the list, jorden, can be spelled wrong so many ways: jordan, jordon, jordin, jurdan, jurdin, jurden, jurdon, jordyn, jurdyn.
2007-11-09 15:50:29
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answered by driver 2
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Don't like any. Try something like Kyra, Amy, Sarah, Michelle, Bree, Maya, Leah, Keira, Jade, Aslyn, Amber,Kay, and Dakota.
2007-11-09 15:48:37
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answered by Rachel 4
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I like Maliyah, Jaden, and Jada.
2007-11-09 15:46:17
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answered by Madison 6
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How about Chlamydia? It sounds special. Like the wind.
2007-11-09 17:26:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Boy name: Killian
Girl name: Kyra
2007-11-09 15:46:16
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answered by Danny Girl 2
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