[Facts] Re: second child coming, can't think of a name as original as for the first one?
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Ireland is a country I'd LOVE to visit one day. I'm almost as obsessed about learning about Ireland as I am about learning origins of names! That said, I looked in different baby books and online for names that are unusual and that have Irish meanings, and some I just made up. I know when I have kids (at least 6 years from now as I am only 19) I'll have origional and special names. Here are a few of my favorites:
GIRLS: Breena, Shaelyn, Ryann, Mabry, and Fayla
BOYS: Phelan, Keegan , Logan , Garret, and Nolan
I hope this helps.
GIRLS: Breena, Shaelyn, Ryann, Mabry, and Fayla
BOYS: Phelan, Keegan , Logan , Garret, and Nolan
I hope this helps.
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My name is Ryann..and often it's hard having a name here in America that not many have. Growing up in school, I remember always being picked on, and when substitutes came for school, they'd say, "Mr.McLock" thinking I was a boy. But obviously, looking at me, it wasn't. But also, I felt special, and still do, because you know when your in a locker room, and someone screams, "Ryann!" it has to be you, or when your in an doctors office. And if your around boys, it may get confusing with Brian, Ryan or even Ron. Good luck if you choose it.. I get alot more compliments now that I'm older, but children will be children.