brad or brent
2007-12-27 18:58:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Bruce, Benjamin and Beowulf are by far the most kick-diaper baby names out there, but Beowulf might be too old-skool. Bob is so lame, seriously. Do not name your baby bob, please! My name is also very very common and confusing because two other coworkers have the same exact full name, ERG! Benedict is great if you are Catholic and if you are of some ethinicity you can make up a name, I'm not even joking, people will think its somehow authentic if it sounds like it might be real: Bustaffa, Benningstein, Bazekiel, Bossmanich, Bituku (be too cool, get it?) The possibilities are endless for scarring your future child. Pick something not too off the deep end if you value their future social life.
2007-12-27 19:11:13
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answered by Frankencow 2
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Brandon, was my son's name.
Origin
Old English
Meaning
Hill covered with broom
Derived from a place name. Debuted on the popularity chart in 1950. Possibly influenced by the surname of movie actor, Marlon Brando, whose film career started in 1950. Fictional TV character Brandon Walsh from "Beverly Hills, 90210" comes to mind. Occasionally used as a female name. A top name in Chile, England, Scotland, and Wales.
Variations
Brandy Brenna Brenda
Alternatives
Branden Brandin Brandan Brandyn
Nicknames
Brand Bran
Famous Brandon's
Brandon Lee (actor) Brandon Routh (actor) Brandon Tartikoff (NBC executive) Brandon Call (actor) Brandon Cruz (actor)
2007-12-27 19:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Benedict , Benjamin , Bryan , Billy
2007-12-31 08:00:43
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answered by jcv 1 2
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Bobby(Robert), Benjamen(Ben), Brent, Brian, Blake, Brad
Go to: http://www.babynames.com
2007-12-27 19:03:05
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answered by angelbratt112393 2
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Benjamin
2007-12-27 19:30:54
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answered by Cat 7
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Benjamin is among the top five most common high-end white boy names and also among the top five most common white boy names among high-education parents.
Source:Freakonomics-Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner
2007-12-27 19:10:07
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answered by Pat 5
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Brady and Bo. These are 2 very popular names because they're on the soap opera that I watch most of the time. They're not common names, so if you want to be different these should work.
2007-12-27 18:59:54
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answered by sweet_susy59 3
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Bryan? Brendan? Ben?
2007-12-27 18:58:55
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answered by myrajenn007 3
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It would have to be Bailey... though I'm a bit biased, my 9 yr old son's name is Bailey James! I also like Brayden and Braxton...
2007-12-27 19:02:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It's pretty common but I like the name Benjamin.
2007-12-27 18:58:25
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answered by Elena 5
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