I like Ezekial. I don't care for Silas but sounds like there is some meaning behind that one, so use it.
2007-12-27 14:02:04
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answered by KT 3
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I like Ezekiel, very biblical and musculine, especilly if you call him Zeke. But I am not too fond of Silas, what about James? Then you can call him E.J.!
2007-12-27 21:29:08
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answered by Šhα¥ 3
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Both names are hard to pronounce. But go for it and go ahead and use your great grampa name.
2007-12-27 22:04:50
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answered by Ms. Angel.. 7
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Ezekiel is alright (not my fav) but I'd get rid of the Silas for sure!
2007-12-27 21:28:21
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answered by momma_2_an_angel 4
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Frankly, I think that's a weird name for a child in the 21st century. It sounds a bit "old". But if you have a good reason (strong meaning, runs in the family, etc.) that you can explain to your son in 5 years, then go ahead. It really is your choice.
2007-12-27 21:28:42
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answered by MarshaMarsha 4
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Not a fan, I don't even know how to pronounce it. You don't want your kid to be the one when the attendence is being read and there is a pause, he will think oh that must be me.
2007-12-27 21:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe if I knew how to pronounce it i could judge it better.
2007-12-27 21:27:46
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answered by band_geek_freak 3
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That's really awful, i would be so embarrassed if i had a name like that.
2007-12-27 21:33:34
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answered by ris_666 2
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lol, nope sorry , jenny silas ?
2007-12-27 21:31:59
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answered by finn 3
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Sounds like a snake or something!!
2007-12-27 21:29:27
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answered by Blue eyed girl (: 3
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