HELP I NEED BABY NAMES ! :)
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If it's a girl:
Victoria
Mercedes
If it's a boy:
Peter
:flowerforyou: happy pregnancy!0 -
I have Brett, Dustin, Rylee ( the only girl) and Jackson0
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Please do not burden your child with an overabundance of Q's, K's, and apostrophes in their name.
Also, just because a name sounds "exotic" doesn't make it so.
(We have a girl in our school named "Dayshonay", which sounds nice...until you realize dejeuner is the French word for "breakfast".)0 -
Juan Sánchez Villalobos Ramírez0
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Caleb
Skylar
Jaxxon
Abigail (never to be called Abby, I just like Abigail)
Savannah
Elijah
Shayla
Daysha0 -
My daughters are Ryleigh and Raegan.
Our list also included:
Girls
Madison
Kadence
Ashlynn
Kathryn
Boys
Roman
Trenton
Brycen
Elijah
Isaiah0 -
our son was almost "payton"
My son is Payton0 -
Nikita << she'll appreciate a sexy name when she's older.0
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Tallulah for a girl
Silas or a boy0 -
My youngest daughter is named Courtney Noel (with two dots over the "e" in Noel) and my oldest is Chelsea Brieanne. For a boy I love the name Christopher (even though it's traditional). Congratulations on the pending arrival.0
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My name is Serenity and I have always loved it!! People are always saying " that's so pretty" Congrats on your new little one!! Enjoy!
My ferrets name is Serenity.
Because I'm a giant Firefly nerd.
I have a gf named Tallulah and I think it's gorgeous.
That's all I've got...0 -
Girls: Katherine
Mariana
Karina
Serena
Antonia
Bay
Quinn
Boys: Joaquin
Landon
Jayce
Trenton
Troy
Silas
Drew0 -
For boys my picks are Peter and Alexander or Joseph - my sons are Peter and Alexander Jospeh so I am bias
For girls we liked:
Arianna
Elenie Maria
Bella0 -
Eleanor, Emerson, Greyson, Jamison - pretty unisex, except Eleanor
If my son was a girl, the name was going to be Reese Emmalee.0 -
MIke Hunt
Amanda Hugginkiss
Phil McCraken
hahahhahahahhaha0 -
Boy:
Ben/Benjamin
Maddox
Logan
Landon
Micah
Girl:
Reese
Brooklyn
Paige.. My name
Congratulations!!(:0 -
Renee
Scott0 -
If I was to have another one, which i not going to happen girl would be Marianne, boy would be Cohen
I know somone who named their girl Nevaeh , which is heaven backwards, cute
Everyone named their girl Nevaeh. Seriously. I used to work the NICU. So. Many. Nevaehs. Don't do this. Please. Your daughter will hate it.0 -
Congrats!!!
My top girl pick that never got or will be used was Hannah Rose
My other highly ranked boys were: Christian, Keegan, Tristan, Zane (selected were Zachary for Thing 1 and Caleb for Thing 2)
Good luck and best wishes!0 -
I have a Wyatt and a Lily0
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If I was to have another one, which i not going to happen girl would be Marianne, boy would be Cohen
I know somone who named their girl Nevaeh , which is heaven backwards, cute
Everyone named their girl Nevaeh. Seriously. I used to work the NICU. So. Many. Nevaehs. Don't do this. Please. Your daughter will hate it.
Note to self...when pregnant befriend NICU worker.0 -
Boys:
Thor
Homer, Homie
Jerome, Jerry, Jay
Mercury, Mer
Maurice, Moe
Hermes
Girls:
Althea
Cherise
Scarlet>fire
Bootsy
Hummingbird
Laura
Julie0 -
If we ever get stuck with a kid, we'd name it either Renee Francesca or Sean Michael.
I think using names from your family is nice.0 -
Girls:
Ainslee
Abigail
Adelina
Mackenzie
Boys:
Conner
Avery
Hayden
Mason0 -
Bloy: Declan. It's Irish and he was a saint. It means "full of goodness" and can be shortened to "Dec" (pronounced "deck"). Everyone who meets me thinks it is such a cool name... my mother did me a solid.
Girl: Harper Leigh. I think it would be a cool modern twist on Harper Lee's name... and being named after the author of one of the greatest works of literature in the history of humanity can't be all bad.0 -
If I was to have another one, which i not going to happen girl would be Marianne, boy would be Cohen
I know somone who named their girl Nevaeh , which is heaven backwards, cute
Everyone named their girl Nevaeh. Seriously. I used to work the NICU. So. Many. Nevaehs. Don't do this. Please. Your daughter will hate it.
Indoctrination begins before they even leave the hospital? Christians are some seriously sick, messed up people.0 -
I have twins: Clayton and Paul
The "unused" names (um yeah ) were:
Boys:
Quinton
Lysander
Xander
Girls:
Mae
Michaela
Lottie
Zahara
Zia
We had to think in pairs and we weren't sure which "type" of pairs
MY ONE CAUTION: when thinking of baby names pay careful attention to the INITIALS - what they may spell and what they may STAND FOR .... yeah. I didn't and my poor son got stuck with PMS and I didnt' realize it until SCHOOL started and I was filling out the paperwork!!!! :blushing:0 -
monika !!!! :P
then i like Amelia and Liam
also like Tatiana, Ana, Marcus,Lucas...Ellen or Elena....Ian...0 -
Nebuchanezzar.0
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My two cents (okay...I guess I really did have quite an opinion on this)...
- make sure that it is easy enough to pronounce, based on the spelling. If you have to always say/type the actual pronunciation, then it is probably not a good choice.
- decide if you want the name to be shortened or appreviated and make sure you like the shortened version as much as the original name. Even if you don't shorten the name, others will do this (grandparents, other parents, your friends, the child's friends, teachers etc). Don't use the name if you know it will make you angry if you hear it shortened.
- think about words that might rhyme with this name and would that cause your child issues once in school. My name is Nancy and growing up, I still remember the chant of Fancy Nancy has ants in her Pants. I hated it!!!
- say it over and over again with the last name, no middle name. I had a friend who named her son Seth and their last name was Smith. Not easy to say!
- think of your child as an adult (really hard, I know when they aren't even born) and what kind of career they may have. A professional sounding name may not be a good choice if your child ends up working blue collar and a "popular/current" name may not be a good choice for a CEO of a company.
- write it down and type it out - it should feel good to do so. Something with a lot of letters or with letters that are not easy to type, could be a challenge.
- think of your child learning to spell their name. Will it be difficult for a small child to remember all those letters?
It is a big decision and one that your child will live with for the rest of their life (or at least until they are old enough to change it).0
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