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[Opinions] Y & Z birth announcements
From UK:GIRLS:Yvie Elizabeth Anne (Nick and Shona)
Zara (Craig and Charmaine), sister Ellie
Zara Lily Mackenzie (Paul and Lynne), brother AndrewMackenzie is mother’s maiden nameBOYS:Zac David (Sheena and David), siblings Jay and Bethany
Zaccaria Pio or Zaccario Pio (Rachel and Giorgio), brother Matteo -both versions were in announcements
Zach Dixon (Chris and Becky)
Zachariah David JohnZac’ (Roger and Mel), brother Toby
Zachariah John (Chris & Laura), brother Archie
Zachary Adam (Neil and Rachael), sister Frances Grace
Zachary Alexander (Victoria and Darren)
Zachary Fred (Mark & Lisa), siblings Joe & Amélie
Zachary Robert
Zachary Scott (Scott and Samantha)
Zack Paul (Paul and Amanda), sibling Jessie
From Croatia:GIRLS:Zara (Elvira)
Zara (Željko & Kristina) -see Zeljko
Željka (Mira) -see Zeljka BOYS:Zdravko (Goran & Barbara)

This message was edited 11/6/2010, 1:01 PM

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I like / love *Yvie Elizabeth, spelt Evie
Zara LilyAlexander *
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I can not stand Zachary. I do not like Zach, either. I like Zachariah and Zacharias, but I know if I ever named my son that, he would be nicknamed Zack in three seconds flat. I really do not like the name Zach. On another note, Yvie is weird and not in a unpleasant way.
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I'm liking:From UK:
Yvie Elizabeth Anne - quite pretty
Zaccario Pio, brother Matteo - I hope it's Zaccario! That would probably make more sense as well. I love this combo and sibset
Toby
Alexander
Amélie
From Croatia:
(Željko)
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I don't know, Croatian form of Zachariah is Zaharija, so Zaccaria might be Italian? Anyone know for sure?

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Hm, there's a Zara in my daughter's preschool class. I'd never even heard it before.Yvie is cute. Might be sort of inconvenient, though.I love Charmaine.
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Zara is a royal name in the UK and a Spanish clothing brand and from popularity lists it seems to be popular in many European countries. Why would Yvie be inconvenient?
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Yes, I looked Zara up =) I'm in the US, but it's not unlikely that my daughter's friend Zara moved here from Europe or elsewhere.Because it's usually spelled Evie by English speakers, and she'd have to correct people a lot. It's creative-ish looking. But I still like it.
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Well, Zara is in the 700 in the US, so it must not be that rare (still, not even close as popular as in some countries in Europe).
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Wow, didn't know Zara was used that often.I love the name Yvie though.
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