Actually, Song bird is very fitting. I was named after one. I sing and write opera's as well.
2007-11-12 04:08:37
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answered by Song bird 5
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Coleman Fountain
2007-11-12 02:49:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Selina Kyle
2007-11-12 02:54:26
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answered by Selina Kyle 5
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Farquar Fandango.
2007-11-12 02:53:58
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answered by sydney77 6
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Phil Meup
2007-11-12 02:49:11
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answered by John S 2
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1) Mojo(,) An Amulet -- Mojo is an old fraternity nickname, I just threw in the comma for effect, An (middle name) & Amulet is descriptive of what a "mojo" is.....a good luck charm. 2) (If I was female) I thought the name "Ida Clair" would be cute.
2007-11-12 03:39:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Sophia Lin Janike (last name is pronounced yan-ik-ee)
I just think it sounds very feminine and proud. I had a pure white Manx named Sophia and she was very independent and spirited. I would love to have that name.
2007-11-12 02:51:34
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answered by Trixies Mama 7
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Max Power!
2007-11-12 02:50:41
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answered by The dude 3
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Either Paige or Olivia Rose (Rose being the middle name). I don't know why, but I just really like those names.
2007-11-12 02:52:04
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answered by :) 4
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I would change my last name to my grandfather's last name which is also my mother's maiden name. Because her family has been more involved with the raising of my brothers and myself more than my father and his family. They basically ignored us because our mother is italian and their family is jewish. They waited til we were well into our late teens early 20's to get involved.
2007-11-12 02:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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