I don't like Dacy for some reason. Not sure why, sounds too contrived from Darcy, which I do like. I love Briar. Call her, Rue Briar--very cool! It sounds like an English manor house.
2007-12-18 09:26:58
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answered by girlfriday 2
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I think Remi is a cute name, and Briar is okay. I wouldn't go with anything to out of the ordinary though, because then nobody will know how to spell it or pronounce it. I'd also say don't do any of those annoying spelling things where you replace "i" with "y" or add a silent "gh" as it makes the name to difficult to spell and the child may have problems with it. The most important thing, though, is for your sister to love the name.
2007-12-18 08:36:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No to all of them. You're trying to name a baby, not a hamster. Keep that in mind when you come up with names like Briar and Rue.
2007-12-18 08:57:26
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answered by fizzygurrl1980 7
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Natalynne
2007-12-18 08:23:38
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answered by Amber 3
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I like Dacey, Remi and Natalynne... let us know what you decided!
2007-12-18 08:54:47
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answered by Laura 3
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I like Natalynne
2007-12-18 08:22:41
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answered by Reddkatz 4
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OK, I don't like any of those names, I think they are all horrible!
How about Natalie Lynne, Natasha Lynne, or Nadia Lynne or Darcy Renee or Briana Romy or Ruth Harley or Raina Brie?
2007-12-18 10:46:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't care for any of does names but Remi is ok. What about Te'Asia, Amar'rie, Herlanna, Aa'Myia?
2007-12-18 08:53:08
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answered by SWEET T 1
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I like Romy and Rue of your choices.
2007-12-18 08:44:17
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answered by iknowmarysunshine 2
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Wow that is a lot of letters!
Briar is my favorite out of those. What about Darcy instead of Dacey. I would want other people to be able to come close to pronouncing a name out in public. Imagine having to correct everyone for the rest of your life.
What about Prue (Prudence), Chole, Piper, Mackenzie, McKenna
2007-12-18 08:25:10
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answered by Anonymous
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