I got one... not from the list..... Aubrey, or Audrey!!!!!11
2007-11-20 16:35:15
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answered by Jimmy Jones 2
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Well, the two names I like the best off of your list are the following:
Annabelle
Annabella
These two are pretty similar, and you can get creative with them with your spelling preferences (Annabelle/Anabelle/Annabel or Annabella/Anabella). Plus, it depends on if you want her to have a nickname or not. If she was named Annabelle/Annabella her nicknames could (and probably would be) Anna/Ann or Bell/Bella. If you don't want her to have a nick name like that, you should consider a smaller name, even though I personally love these two names!
Baby name meanings can vary depending on where you look, but Annabelle/Annabella seems to come from the Latin name Amabel, which means “lovable.” Other meanings I’ve seen for the name Annabelle/Annabella are “easy to love”, “grace”, or “lovely grace” which all are wonderful name meanings for a baby girl. The most common meaning I found however was “lovable.”
If you want your two daughter’s names to “flow” easily, I would go with Annabelle, since it is three syllables like Savannah. Although Annabella is beautiful and only adds one more syllable, it’s just something to consider. Annabella/Annabelle would also go great with Savannah since both Annabelle/Annabella and Savannah have ANNA in the name, which is perfect if you are looking for names that work well together but aren’t too similar. Another plus is both are unique names, but not so bizarre that she will be teased in school kinds of names. I’ve met two Savannah's and one Annabelle in my life, I think names that aren't really common are nice because my name is Sarah and there are quite a few Sarah’s out there.
Other name ideas, well I love the name Amber but I don't see it on your list, it means "precious gem" usually, because of the stone.
Anyways, I hope this helps! Good luck :o)
2007-11-20 21:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Of those, it'd be a tie between Aveline -- our third daughter was nearly called this ;) --and Adelaide, but I also love Adelia (which isn't listed, though Adalia and Adelina are LOL).
Edit: I meant to mention this before ... my LEAST favorite would be the unfortunate "anal" misspellings of Anneliese/Annelise and Annalisa, not to mention Analee (which literally appears to be a misspelling of the word "anally," as in "of, relating to, situated near, or involving the anus"). Definitely not a beautiful or elegant name for a girl or woman. ;) Did you perhaps mean Anelie?
2007-11-21 01:15:03
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answered by Irish Mommy 6
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I don't see Avalon and Angelica
Angelique is very rare.
I have had bad luck with people named Adrien and Adrianna. I have a feeling it is because one is a boys name as well and they can be expected to be a boy before people meet them. I guess it makes them nasty and agressive.
I don't see Abby or Abegal (I can't spell).
No Arizona as well ( bare in mind many States and Cities were given girl's names, that's why there are Florida in the world... it exsisted before the state).
Ambrianna and Amber are nice.
Ashanta is odd.
Azure would be unusual (it means the color of the blue sky).
Ana has a sweet simple whole feeling to it.
2007-11-20 16:46:13
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answered by sailortinkitty 6
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I REALLY like
Aubrielle
Annabella
Analise
Addyson
Alyssa
I also love the name Amber and Allison, but those arnt as elegant as the others. I love the name Savannah, to, I have a girl in my school named Savannah, she is really nice.
Good Luck!
:-)
Tink
2007-11-20 16:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Analise from your list
When I was pregnant with my two boys I had two "A" names short listed for girls. The first was Abigail and the second was Avalon. I also like the name Annika which is my best friend's name.
I think Avalon goes well with Savannah as a sister's name.
2007-11-20 16:42:43
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answered by quietgirl 3
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Angelina
2007-11-20 16:53:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You have a lots of names here.
Adrienne
Aubrey
Angelle
Adele
Alanna
Anne
No matter what anyone else thinks, you are the one who gets to choose names for your baby daughter. The names--first, middle and last--should sound good together and should not have some unusual initials...like FAT or UGH
2007-11-20 17:27:21
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answered by Suepee 4
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I like Adelaide, Annabella, Arianna, Aubrielle, Avalee.
2007-11-20 18:06:05
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answered by Bex32 3
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Anabella
2007-11-21 10:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Adrianna goes really well with Your daughter's name Savannah. I think Adrianna Grace is a lovely name! Congratulations!!
2007-11-20 16:43:40
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answered by QTpie 4
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