da'shara rayne is unique and pretty too. who cares what other people think really its your baby. Just remember that kids cab be cruel at school.
2007-12-03 03:56:35
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answered by n.s. 2
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No, I don't like Rayne or Princess as names. And of your list, I can't pick a prettiest. The closest I can get is Jewelz, and I'd drop the z so that at least it's a sort-of name. I'm afraid I have to say go back to the drawing board.
2007-12-03 05:35:37
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answered by Willow Natalia 6
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Rayne or December
Name her .....
December Rayne
October Rayner
Summer Rayne
Rayne Storm
Special Princess.......
(I'm being sarcastic...I'm Joking with my suggestions... all the names are ridiculous.. except Rayne)
Are u serious?? or just young??
2007-12-03 03:29:45
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answered by Luv My 2 girls 3
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Wow, unfortunately I don't like any of them. I guess if I'd had to pick, I'd choose rain. Special? The kid will get made fun of for being "special." Princess? Sounds like a dog. Jewelz is horrible, only b/c of the z. The months are kind of silly and the first two are too weird and are terrible to spell.
2007-12-03 03:24:22
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answered by ***~*** 6
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Sorry but they're all terrible!
Rayne is the best of the list, it's the name of a village near my hometown.
Go with Rayne.
Or Jewel without the 'Z'.
2007-12-03 03:46:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the name Rayne. I also like Dashara. I actually know a gal with that name. I'm not really keen on naming kids after months or days, but it's certainly up to you.
2007-12-03 04:42:46
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answered by CarbonDated 7
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Rayne? Princess? Nah. Jewelz and December are better, I'm positive.
2007-12-03 03:36:07
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answered by Adversity 3
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Oh, please, please, puh-leeze don't name your child Princess! (Or Special, for that matter.) Rayne is fine and maybe even the ethnic sounding names you mention.
Keep in mind that your child will not always be a child. Some day she'll be a 55 year-old woman. Do you want to saddle her with the name Princess? Would the name fit at that stage of her life? I think not.
My daughter had a friend named (I kid you not) "Magic Truth", who had a sister named "Karasel" (I guess her mom was going for some version of "carousel", the merry-go-round.)
My point is, names that sound cute for a baby or young child aren't necessarily appropriate for the person they grow up to be. What we are named can affect us throughout our lives in more ways than you could imagine. Please give it a lot of thought. Best of luck to you and your baby!
2007-12-03 03:41:19
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answered by TexMel 4
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Those are all horrid except for Rayne. Rayne is literally the only decent one on the list.
2007-12-03 03:23:18
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answered by Sydney 6
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I only like Rayne, and even that one is kinda iffy.
Rayne means queen? I would have thought it would mean "rain".
What's wrong with names like Sarah, Laura, Madeline, Kimberly?
2007-12-03 03:27:44
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answered by CNJRTOM 5
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Rayne is the best name of those. The rest are just too quirky to me.
2007-12-03 03:58:02
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answered by simply_me 6
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