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I am expecting triplets in early February 2008 and am currently try to determine which set of names is best for my unborn daughters. My fiancee and I have agreed that we prefer unique and unusual names, although we are very conscious of the fact these names must fit with the his surname, Garner. Accordingly, we have compiled the following six lists and would appreciate feedback on the lists and which list you prefer. However, we are not looking for you to mix and match names and these are set in stone and we simply wish to know which set is preferable (best answer will answer this query ONLY!!!). Additionally, no middles names are necessary, as family tradition is no middle names.

1)
Asha (as in Tasha), Cailynn and Brielle

2)
Ambrose, Keeley and Sharlah

3)
Asenja (A-sen-ja), Ismae (Is-may) and Leahni (Le-arn-nee)

4)
Krista, Danae and Brienn (Bree-en)

5)
Alisia (A-lys-se-a), Kada (Kay-da) and Zoey

6)
Sharneighah (Shar-nay-a), Heli (Hae-li) and Leedah (Lee-dah)

2007-12-05 18:31:51 · 44 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

44 answers

Stick to Asha, Cailynn and Brielle, as their meanings are not only very closely related, but each are beautiful and easy to pronounce, which is an added bonus for anyone unfamaliar with these names.
Asha - shares in meaning with its base name, Natasha, and has a Russian heritage, literally translating to 'beautiful' or 'angel'.
Cailynn - Greek meaning ' beautiful princess'.
Brielle - French meaning 'exalted goddess'.

I wish you and your fiancee all the best with your three beautiful bundles of joy and I sincerley hope they bring you many years of happiness and endless joy.

2007-12-06 22:12:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

According to a naming book: The names should have a similar feel and gender. For example, naming one Isabella (very femanine), one Danni ("tomboyish"), and one Zena (very unique) would be bad. It is like stereotypeing their personalities before they can ever crawl.
Throw out Ambrose, because it is a boys name, and does not fit with the others.
If I have to pick, then:
#1 - 5)Alisia (A-lys-se-a), Kada (Kay-da) and Zoey
#2 - 4)Krista, Danae and Brienn (Bree-en)

2007-12-06 02:21:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The problem is, if you have to write out pronounciations for us, then these girls will constantly be correcting people for the rest of their lives.

1. Asha, Cailynn & Brielle is nice - my first choice
4. Krista, Danae, & Brienn 2nd choice.
5. Alisia, Kada, & Zoey - 3rd Choice.


I know you don't want them mixed up but I really like
Krista, Cailynn & Brielle

2007-12-06 00:52:32 · answer #3 · answered by JM 6 · 1 0

1. I really like Cailynn and Brielle, but not too sure of Asha. If it is pronounced like Tasha without the "T", it is "Osh-a", is that correct? Or are you pronouncing it "aa-sh-a"?

2. I like Keeley, but Ambrose seems masculine and in general I don't like the sound. Sharlah is ok.

3. No.

4. I think out of all the lists, this is the best. All three are cute and not too "wacky".

5. This is probably the second best.

6. No.

Congrats on the girls! I'm sure they'll be a joy!

2007-12-05 20:03:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I think the best set is Krista, Danae, and Brienn! The names are unique and together, they are beautiful! Triplets are a hand full but definitely worth it! Good luck!

2007-12-06 06:16:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I like 1 and 4, but 5 is my favourite. I have a cousin named Alicia with the same pronounciation you have.

My favourite name you have is Keeley, but I'm not fond of the name Sharlah.

Good luck with triplets!!!!

2007-12-06 00:33:20 · answer #6 · answered by Penny ~ Baby #1 due Jan 4 2009 ~ 3 · 0 0

Krista, Danae and Brienn. Gorgeous.

2007-12-05 21:08:00 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

4 or 5.

2007-12-05 18:37:09 · answer #8 · answered by ☆Stephie☆ 3 · 1 2

Alisia Kada and Zoey

2007-12-06 00:55:20 · answer #9 · answered by Shayna 4 · 0 1

Numbers 2 & 5 sound very nice. I don't like 3 & 6 just for the fact that they may be hard to pronounce. Imagine them at their first day of school having their teacher calling out their name and saying it wrong.... then imagine that for the rest of their lives. It might get frusterated for your girls. The simpler, but still unique names are very pretty.

2007-12-05 19:02:34 · answer #10 · answered by Jenni B 4 · 0 1

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