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March 12th, 2012 05:01 PM #1
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help!!!!!
I'm going to have a little baby in May, around / on May 19th. I am not sure if it will be a girl or boy, and I am not finding out the gender. So our little baby doesn't really have a nursery yet. We are planning on doing a room up after the baby arrives, so we can used feminine colors if it is a girl, masculine for a boy. These are some of my favorites at the moment. I am open to all suggestions, it doesn't matter if it is a girl name, boy name, or unisex name. It would be intersting if you also knew multiple ways to spell the name, and it's meaning. Pronounciation if it is a bit unusual, or even hard to pronounce with it's spelling.
Current Likings:
Claire
Stella
Charlotte
Tiara
Pearl (middle only)
Zoiie
Zuri
Bree
Shay
Shayla
Maverik
Kyle
Connor
I am also not a fan of Lily, Lila, Lillya, Lely, Lillian...
Any suggestions for a middle name Tiara? Also forgot to add meaghan, axyl and gray to my list.. i like different names, but not too out-there, I also love girly names
Last edited by maddie17; March 13th, 2012 at 05:24 PM. Reason: needed to add in some more!! (and a mistake/typo)
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March 12th, 2012 05:16 PM #3
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March 12th, 2012 05:19 PM #5
I love Claire, Stella, and Charlotte!! The others are not my style at all. Stella Pearl or Charlotte Pearl sound great. Honestly not a huge fan of your boy names. Kyle is nice though. What style are you going for there? Some suggestions to match your girl style:
Max
Liam
Collin
Finn
Owen
Good luck and let us know what you choose!
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March 12th, 2012 05:30 PM #7
Pearl would make a fabulous middle name.
Hi and welcome. Firstly, I would spell Zoiie as Zoe, Zoey or Zoie. It is not necessarily a good idea to respell names, but if you do, keep it simple. It is far easier to say, "Cayla with a C" than to say "Caellah with an A, E, two Ls and an H." In terms of Zoe, it's easier to say, "Zoey with a Y" than "Zoiie with two Is in the middles, but still with the E at the end".
Shay is very nice, though I prefer the original spelling Shea. I also like Bree, Charlotte, Stella and Claire. Tiara doesn't appeal to me.
Some ideas:
Kiara
Tiana / Tatiana
Suri
Ruri
Aurora nicknamed Rory
Eve
Clara
Bella
Estella
Ivy
Adela
Chiara (kee-AHR-a)
Alice
Savannah
Scarlett
For boys, Maverick would be easier than Maverik. Connor and Kyle are also very nice. How do you feel about:
Kyler (more "in style" than Kyle right now)
Schuyler (Skyler)
Elan (EE-lan)
Elias
Kai (pronounced like the start of Kyle)
Caleb
Asher
Sullivan
Grey/GrayLast edited by amberdaydream; March 12th, 2012 at 05:32 PM.
Delilah Celeste ∥ Aveline Ruth ∥ Winter Fay ≶ Silas Alaric ∥ Fabian Seth ∥ Lucian Ezra
Archetypal name-obsessed teenager here. Avatar is the blue knight from Castle Crashers, a game produced by The Behemoth. Credit goes to their artist/s.
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March 13th, 2012 05:15 PM #9
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Thanks for your help and suggestions, but I rather Zoiie spelled that way, and I don't really like Rick or Ricky for a nn which he might get in school, that is why I like the K, not the CK. Grey is cute, I have always liked it.. I forgot to add it to my list, those are just the first couple names that came to my head!! (lol) Not a fan of Kyler, or Elan, or Skyler.. not really my style. I like unique names, but nott too out there!!
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March 13th, 2012 05:17 PM #11
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March 13th, 2012 05:19 PM #13
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I was wondering about some middle names for Tiara... ? Any help or suggestions please?
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March 13th, 2012 05:30 PM #15
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March 13th, 2012 05:38 PM #17
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March 13th, 2012 05:52 PM #19
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maddie I do hear what you are saying about Maverick and not wanting to get the nn of Rick if you spell with ck, but the correct spelling is Maverick. I feel that your son would be in for a lifetime of spelling his name to everyone if you did not use the traditional spelling and he would find that very tiresome, and it doesn't enhance the name by leaving out the 'c'. Just choose a nickname that you like and let it be known and everyone will fall into line.
Isabella is a gorgeous name one of my favourites but it is super popular and if that doesn't bother you then it is a marvellous choice. It is an Italian name and it means "My God is my vow".
all the best,
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