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  1. #1
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    Help please! Names to honor my faith

    I am really looking for some names to honor my faith for future children. I'm a Christian and it would be so special to me to have a name that honors God in some way without just picking a name from the Bible. Here are some examples of what I am talking about:

    Girls

    Trinity (for Father, Son, Holy Spirit)
    I really like Trinity but there is something about it I don't like. I can't put my finger on it.

    Eliana (means God has answered in Hebrew)
    I like Eliana, but I don't love it. It is also similar to my name and has the same pronunciation issue as my name.

    Grace (Reflecting God's grace and mercy)
    Love Grace but it's a bit overused. I do think it would be refreshing to see it as a FN, though.

    Elliot nn "Ellie" (means The Lord is my God)
    Love the meaning and love it on a girl. I love how it looks and sounds. My problems with it are 1) It is rising in popularity and 2) I know people will see it on paper and automatically think boy

    Eliza (short form of Elizabeth meaning God is my Oath)
    I love Eliza and have no problems with it. I will probably use this in the mn slot.

    Liberty nn "Libby" (means Freedom- represents freedom in Christ and also associated with bible verses like Isaiah 61:1)
    My top contender at the moment. I love the nn Libby.



    Boys

    Christian (obvious reason LOL)
    Love Christian but really dislike Chris. Also it is a bit popular for me.

    David (from the Bible, a man after God's own heart)
    An ex's name

    Ezra (from the Bible)
    Like this, but I'm not in love

    Gideon (tons of good reasons that I won't bore you with but mainly I love the story of Gideon from the Bible)
    My top contender. Love it, I am just really hoping it doesn't rise in popularity

    Immanuel (meaning God is with us)
    Not in love with it, but I think it would be a good mn

    Elisha (a man of God from the bible meaning God is my salvation)
    Use to be my top boy name, but I am afraid people will either think its prn Al-ee-sha or if it's said out loud they will think it's Elijah

    Micah (love Micah 6:8)
    Love Micah, but it has "gone girl" over the years

    If you have made it this far thank you for reading! I am open to any suggestions

  2. #3
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    I like a lot of those: Most of mine are in reference to God [since I rather not use Jesus, but I adore Yeshua but wouldn't use it] or His promises such as the names like River Jordan [my top boys name is from a passage in the Bible, and it's the river Jesus was baptized in], Rainbow,Emmanuel [middle name], Shiloh, Shepherd, Peace, Freedom, Hope, Truth etc. I love Elliott [either gender] and Elisha I say ee=lye-shh-ah. I only knew a girl named this, but I adore it on a boy. Liberty is cute.
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    PLEASE VOTE FOR MY NAMES THANKS!

  3. #5
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    Oh I love the suggestion of River Jordan! Shiloh is on my list but I didn't have it listed here. I like Freedom but don't have the guts to use it.

  4. #7
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    I love Eliana. Elliot is a name I love on a boy (not on a girl!) You could still call an Eliana Ellie.

    For a boy I like David, because it's classic and handsome. Please, please, PLEASE use Elliot on a boy!
    Boys: Leo * Edward * Alasdair * Ian * Malcolm

    Girls: Sophie * Alana * Meredith * Fiona * Claire

  5. #9
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    I never thought about Ellie as a nn for Eliana but it's really obvious now that you mention it. I do like Elliot on a boy, too. But I saw Eliot (spelled this way) on a gorgeous little girl and now I'm in love with it. Maybe I will see it on a boy and start loving it more for a boy.

  6. #11
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    My second son's name is Timothy, which means "to honor God." We love his name.

    Here are my favorites from your list:

    GIRLS:
    * Eliana - Wow...what a pretty and unexpected name. My favorite!
    * Grace
    * Eliza
    -- Liberty nn "Libby" - I am not a big fan of words as names, but the nn "Libby" really makes it cute and quite usable.

    BOYS:
    * Christian - Wonderful name, but I agree that the nn Chris is a concern.
    * David - One of the most handsome names EVER. It used to be extremely popular, which is the only downside. Nonetheless, it is a timeless classic and a well-beloved (coincidental pun), strong, terrific name.
    * Ezra - I quite like it.
    --- Gideon - Not a big fan. I would just want to avoid the nn or teasing of "Giddy."

    Suggestions:
    * Samuel - Told by God
    * Timothy - To honor God
    * Gabriel - God is my strength
    * Jonathan - Gift of Jehovah
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    Jane (Feminine form of John) God is gracious
    Mother of three teenagers: (1) Daniel Glen, (2) Timothy Austin, and (3) Rebecca Jane... all middle names honor family... 3rd generation mn Jane. (A second girl would have been Susanna Eve and a third boy, maybe Isaac...)

  7. #13
    I too love Micah and am so sad that is has gone to the girl's side! It's hard enough to think of a boy name!

  8. #15
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    Maybe the reason you don't like Trinity is because of the Matrix movies. Who knows, though? I still love it.

    I guess I'm one of those people who think no male name ever truly passes all the way into the female realm, but I honestly don't think Micah is too girlish. Honestly, the first thing I think of when I hear the name is a boy. I've always loved the name for a boy or a girl, either would be perfectly suitable imo.

    Is Gideon getting popular? I have no idea of those things, but I know that it's popular with the Amish. They seem to be good at finding names like this. I think if you really love this one and the story that goes with it, you shouldn't worry about popularity. I doubt it can get that popular really- people like really trendy names or names with lots of nicknames.

    I really like Samson, I don't know if anyone else recommended that. He was one of my favorite stories. I know it's probably not your style, but I've heard the name Jobie before, like Job. Eden is one of my favorites, and Eve is really pretty I think as a first name. Other than that, Jonah is kind of like Micah, and that's not over to the girls.
    Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world. - Albert Einstein

    Girls: Seraphine, Kristabel, Magdalena, Shiloh, Opal, Jobie, Calla, Seeley, Noelle, Mara, Lucille

    Boys: Robin, Gabriel, Mackenzie, Nash, Phillip, Raphael, Edmund, Abraham, Lewis, Pierce, Link

    Current Crushes: Mackie and Devlin

  9. #17
    I like a lot of your names and understand your dilemma! Have you thought about using any Saints names? You might find some nice ones there--and look beyond the actual names; their place names can also be used.

    Some others:
    Jubal or even Jubilee might be nice choices. I've met a Bethany, a Tirzah, a Maranatha, a Shekina, a Selah, and an Epiphany before as well.
    Current Favorites

    Girls: Susannah, Mahalia, Tosca, Cassia, Jerusha, Jewel, Rose, Dove, Kate, and Eve
    Boys: Gideon, Gabriel, Rafael, Dominic, Benedict, Sam, Desmond, Theodore, Tobias, and Sebastian
    Guilty Pleasures: Aurelia, Cosima, Eowyn, Neytiri, Rukia / Remy, Gryffin, Gareth, Eddard, and Judah

  10. #19
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    I think Grace Eliza is a really stunning combo. I like that one a lot!

    For boys, I love Ezra, Elliot (not on a girl), Gideon & Micah (definitely not 'gone to the girls' imo)
    I know a few boys named Imanol, which is Basque for Emmanuel, and I like that quite a bit (ee-ma-noll)
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    Bruno, Edmund, Fabien, Joscelin, Leo, Marius, Aitzol, Amets, Ekhi, Eneko, Ibai, Imanol
    Alba, Eulalia, Iris, Ismène, Leonor, Seraphine, Amparo, Aña, Itsaso, Leire, Maixabel, Miren

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