Acacia (Ah Kay Sha) or (ah kay see ah)greek
Akira (japanese)
Farah (arabic)
Dalia (swedish)
Naima (swedish)
Kalini (danish)
Kirsta (danish)
Airianna (air-ree-on-a) Italian
Alessondra (italian)
'A'ala (ah-ah-la) Hawaiian
'Alohilani (ah-low-hee-lani) Hawaiian
i found these at www.babynamesworld.com
enjoy
2007-12-26 15:11:26
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answered by dance 3
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Lena Svea (sweden)
Anna Katherine
Metta Lind
Abby Lane
2007-12-26 22:51:52
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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Neeona, Giselle, Stella, Tatiana
2007-12-26 22:21:07
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answered by Shelly 2
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Onyx Thalia
2007-12-26 22:43:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Kimora Lynn
2007-12-26 22:22:09
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answered by Jenny 2
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Have you considered using a derivative of your name or the name of the baby's father? When our children were born, my husband and I wanted each of our children to be named after someone in either of our families. When naming one of our daughters, we really wanted her named after her dad and had to derive a spelling of our own for his name that was feminine instead of masculine (example: Leonard to Lenora). This was done by dropping one letter and rearranging the others to our satisfaction.
2007-12-26 22:28:30
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answered by Blessed One 1
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Fiona
2007-12-26 22:19:19
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answered by Karen B 3
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Flora? Penelope? Gemma? Calliope? Mardana?
Delcina? Germania? Natori? It can get crazy!
Seriously, just make sure the child won't get teased
2007-12-26 22:27:18
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answered by Merry 4
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Fiona
Francesca
Malia
Aleia
Jenna
Maia
Leilani
Noelle
Delaney
Anya
Ruri(Japanese for emerald. It's pronounced the same as Rory)
Amaya(japanese. means night rain)
http://www.20000-names.com/ This site has alot more.
2007-12-26 23:47:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Nora
Italy / Italie
Montreal
Jonah
Monet
Diana
2007-12-26 22:24:50
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answered by corrick_1 6
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