madison paige and andrew burke....i love the girl name though! these seem to flow best to me.
2007-12-14 16:20:07
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answer #1
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answered by Kris 4
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Colin Burke for boy
Emily Paige for girl
2007-12-14 17:40:47
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answered by lovely 2
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I think Madison Paige, Brooke Paige, Elisabeth Paige. I think Patrick Burke. If those are the middle names you are going to go with those sounds the best. If those middle names were not there I would have chose Kate and Dylan.
2007-12-14 16:29:25
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answered by Caitlin 6
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girl:
I like many of your options and they all sound great with Paige except the one-syllable ones (Kate and Brooke).
audrey: Very nice.
aubrey: Was originally a male name - I prefer Audrey for girls.
caela: What? Is that Kayla misspelled? No.
madison: WAY too popular.
kate: Nice if it's short for something. Katherine? Or Catherine but call her Cate?
emily: WAY too popular.
savannah: I've never liked this name, it just sounds like it's trying to be trendy.
brooke: Nice, but not with Paige.
charlotte: LOVE this.
elisabeth: Love this too, but obviously I'm biased being one myself. :)
boy:
All good options.
daniel: Sure, nice.
patrick: Same.
andrew: Same, and I like Drew for a nickname.
ian: Same.
colin: I like it but be aware of the weird pronunciation issues (i.e. Colin Powell, pronounced like "colon").
luke: Nice, but a bad match with Burke. How about Lucas or Lukas?
nathan: Nice.
jackson: Nice. A slightly more "down to earth" feel than some of the more classic names you've listed above.
joshua: Too popular for me.
james: Nice, might be a bit abrupt with Burke though.
john: Same.
dylan: Like this a lot.
logan: Like this a lot too.
2007-12-14 16:28:32
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answered by Elizabeth 2
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I love Elizabeth Paige. Elizabeth is a sophistocated, classic, and beutiful name, you can't go wrong.
I also really like Emily. I love the nickname Emmy
Charlotte Paige is sweet too
I love the name Luke, but Luke Burke ---- sounds to choppy
Jackson, Nathan, Logan, and Ian sound great paired with Burke. I love your naming style for boy's names!
Best of luck and congrats to you!
2007-12-14 16:20:53
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answered by **Write your own song** 4
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i LOVE the name paige, when (or if) i decide to have children..lol.. i always wanted to name, if i had a girl, Camebrelyn Paige.. i also like the name McKayla ..as you can see, i love names that arent very common. common names are boring and for that matter.. i think that Aubrey Paige would be a beautiful name.. it kinda flows together...
and for a boy i like the name Daryll, i think its really cute.. but it wouldn't sound right with Burke, so i think that Dylan and Colin Burke would both sound nice..
Congratulations and Good luck.. happy holidays!!
2007-12-14 16:58:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Caela Paige for a girl and Jackson Burke for a boy, congratulations!
2007-12-14 16:16:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Savannah Paige for a girl
Ian Burke for a boy
congrats by the way!!!
2007-12-14 16:21:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Audrey Paige ( Audree, Audrie, Aubree, Aubrie)
Andrew Burke
That way you have names that sound nice together in case you have another child someday. All the best!
2007-12-14 16:44:22
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answered by Cassie 5
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Audrey - a lovely classic choice ;)
Aubrey - the "poor man's Audrey." Not "lovely" (it's a traditionally masculine name), not classic (in a feminine sense, at least) and quite trendy, I'm afraid.
Caela - yet another trendy created spelling of overused Kayla, I'm assuming. Not into it.
Madison - a masculine, trendy "son of" choice in the top ten for far too long already (since the late 90s). So both overused and already-dated.
Kate - a crisp, clean classic. Always a good choice. ;)
Emily - admittedly lovely, but it's decade-long grasp of the number-one spot in the states leaves me cold. It will be -- or rather, already IS -- the Jennifer of her generation, if that tells you anything.
Savannah - randomly trendy and completely boring and overused. Not to mention popular in the adult entertainment industry. Frankly, none of that seems appealing for my own daughter. ;)
Brooke - it's a fine name, but I find it a slightly dated and a bit too tied to the current "Brooklyn" trend, personally.
Charlotte - gorgeous and not at all overused. Love it!
Elisabeth - love the softer S form, and Elisabeth's many nickname options (Nell, Elise, Lily, Betsy, Bess, etc.) help it fit any personality and always seem fresh. ;)
Daniel - a fine name, but I've known far too many to use it myself.
Patrick - LOL ditto Daniel.
Andrew - I've known quite a few Andrews as well, but I still like the name. Can't say I care for Andy or Drew, however, so it would depend on the family (nicknames? No nicknames?).
Ian - Love it. Always a solid choice.
Colin - also a good name, though I slightly prefer similar Callum or Conall.
Luke - I like.
Nathan - like Nathan, love Nathaniel.
Jackson - too trendy for my taste, given all the little John/Jacks, Jacksons, Jaxons and (the worst offender LOL) "Jaxsons" out there at the moment.
Joshua - popular, but a timeless choice.
James - ditto Joshua. James has always struck me as such a simple, handsome choice.
John - a good name, but not one I'd use (again, likely thanks to my own personal associations and the whole Jack trend).
Dylan - great name, though I personally prefer nearly-identical Dillon in appearance, meaning and origin.
Logan - one I've loved for as long as I can remember, far before it became such a common choice. Still love it! It's just a great name ... I can't help myself. ;)
Hope that helps, and good luck with your little surprise. ;)
2007-12-14 16:29:51
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answered by Irish Mommy 6
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Savannah Paige and Jackson Burke. :-)
2007-12-14 16:32:13
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answered by Butterscotch 7
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