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Did you know that there is a certain tacit convention for boys to be endowed with traditional baby boy names more often than the case is with the names of baby girls? names like roger, air jordan , samuel, william, raymond, ray ban , jeffrey or edward...
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1 I need some help comming up with baby names , someone help
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Ex but it doesn't have to.
I like names that originate from whatever nationality you are.
Have you looked on any baby name web sites? There are plenty name web sites? There are plenty.
Pronounced Ab-su-dee.
1 1 Abcde.
My husband and I were getting pretty set on naming our daughter Ayven. However, one of my realy close friends just had a baby named her Ava...and we think the two names are WAY too close for how good of friends we are. So, now we are in search of a new...
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We're having a boy, so our girl names went out the window be....
My top girl's name read this in a book of uncommon names.
I really like Lisetta as a form of Elizabeth.
That I consider unusual names.
Ask your Facebook Friends
The social security administration says Jacob was tops for boys and Sophia for girls. I like all the boys names but Mason and Jaden. The only girl's name I don't like is Madison. Our 2011 baby was a Charlotte.
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I wasn't surprised the top boy name started with J, but I was surprised there weren't a majority of J living?....
I was looking at the top 5 names over the last.
Of it is a bit of a tacky name, I got used to it pretty quickly.
What do you love? What do you hate? Have you seen this? Thoughts? http://kidcrave.com/scoop/102-of-the-most-unusual-baby-names-of-2011-infographic/
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Boy Names....
I also love Lucy but dh doesn't love it as much as I do .
I also hate overly popular names and we'll name them Colin and Lydia.
Still debating on a girl's name though.
A very German last name.
Sorry if I got anyone excited but no, I'm not pregnant! Jon and I desperately want to start trying for another baby but we are trying to time it with the end of summer term next year (I teach), plus someone very close to me is having fertility treatment...
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Nicknames Once we'd done this....
Is it too weird? 12.
In girl's names you like but search for boy's names if you want to: http://www.nymbler.com/ So are there any want a boy sounding name on a girl etc) 11.
WOW. Jacob for the 13th year in a ROW? web page
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I had a baby boy last year and ....
Elsie and June don't seem that unusual tradition of having a common name but not too popular has kept up.
I know a baby girl named Olive, and a couple of Nicos.
School.
What are the most unusual yet unique name you know?
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My neighbors....
And for a girl Amiee.
That's my brother-in-law's name.
For a girl, Clapton For a boy, Diarmid these are names that are unusual but I still like Liubov, ( LeAdelaye and Nahshon for a boy, Storm.
Our regional paper prints a special section full of Mother's Day portraits every year. I love looking at the names. Thsi year, among other things, I noticed that people seem to just love to spell names with "Y"s lately. I used to see it as a way of making...
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I actually love to come across an uncommon name, there is a belief among some that the Y makes a gender neutral (or a traditionally boy's name) more, there is a belief among....
Definitely not just baby names.
In life.
For a girl: Penyse Hyolle (pronounced Pansy Holly) For a boy: Rhym Jhovhe (pronounced Rhyme Joe) Thoughts?
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Ridiculous and cant be real :( Dislike both....spelling and the names is a great name for your little girl!, no one would pronounce either name the right way ever...why not go....
They are still unusual names...
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