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[Opinions] Some "interesting" BAs...
E'Liza (No kidding)
Notorious
Sa'Bre
Montayvion
Zyniah (I actually kind of like this one)
Latateeana
Julieanah
LaShawnTeasia
TyAire
Day'von
Sereni'tee
Makenzy
DeAnthony
LokalenieSo... Like any?
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Eliza and Juliana are lovely names. The spellings E'Liza and Julieanah make them instantly tacky, which is a shame. I don't mind Serenity, but Sereni'tee? Eek. Makenzy is ok, but I dislike this spelling. Mackenzie used to be on my list of boys' names. I really disliked it for a girl at the time, but now, it doesn't bother me as much. I still find it to be quite trendy and boyish though.
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So... Like any?That's a resounding NO. :b It's a sad day when a name like Makenzy is one of the best on the list. :-/
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Ya know, ALL parents want their children to be rap stars when they grow up.E'Liza (No kidding)
Notorious- it's good to be a gansta baby, isn't?
Sa'Bre
Montayvion
Zyniah (I actually kind of like this one)
Latateeana- 6 vowels, 4 consonants. interesting
Julieanah
LaShawnTeasia- TEASE YA? I thought the idea was to make sure your child does NOT get teased?
TyAire- inspired by expensive sneakers.
Day'von
Sereni'tee- great name brand for supercomfy tee shirts!
Makenzy
DeAnthony
Lokalenie- Loco Lenny? Inspired by "Of Mice and Men" perhaps?
Britney Tamber
*DH: Adam Jeffrey*
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I agree, Zyniah is the only one I can stomach, but even it I would have much preferred as Zinnia.
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Julieanah is bestAt least it will *sound* like the classic Juliana. Hopefully she changes the spelling when she gets older. E'liza can do the same. DeAnthony can get rid of "De". But are these extra "De" and "La" not typical for Afro-Americans who don't want "white" names?Zyniah would be acceptable if it was a real name with a history. Guess I'm not fond of made-up names. Or is it a creative spelling of Zinnia?"You may give them your love but not your thoughts. For they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams."
(On Children by Kahlil Gibran)
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Sorry for the double postsAt least it will *sound* like the classic Juliana. Hopefully she changes the spelling when she gets older. E'liza can do the same. DeAnthony can get rid of "De". But are these extra "De" and "La" not typical for Afro-Americans who don't want "white" names?Zyniah would be acceptable if it was a real name with a history. Guess I'm not fond of made-up names."You may give them your love but not your thoughts. For they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams."
(On Children by Kahlil Gibran)

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May offend/upset/whatever. Just a warningE'Liza - and the apostrophe is there why? It's funny how easy the divide between taste and tackiness can be crossed. Eliza would have been really nice to see but see what a simple, little punctuation mark can do.
Notorious - wasn't there a rapper called Notorious Big or something. Naming Rule #156: When your child sounds like a rapper you know it is not a good choice.
Sa'Bre - Sabre I guess. This spelling makes me want to say SAH-bree not SAY-ber plus the random apostrophes are attacking again. And a sabre is not the best of things to name a child after.
Montayvion - "Mr Burns has taken over Springfield's television network! Bringing you Montayvion!" At least the kid can go by Monty.
Zyniah - it does sound pretty (if I'm pronouncing correctly) but that's it.
Latateeana - too fussy, if you are going to make up names at least keep it simple. Lateena would have been marginally better, though very close to 'latina'.
Julieanah - not too bad compared to the others.
LaShawnTeasia - unpronounciable upon first sight.
TyAire - Sounds like an aircraft operator, "Thank you for travelling with TyAire, this is your captain speaking, wishing you a safe journey."
Day'von - yuck
Sereni'tee - As with E'Liza, the apostrophe ruins it though Serenitee would not be good either.
Makenzy - when you can say Makenzy is the best of the bunch you know something is wrong.
DeAnthony - peh
Lokalenie - Faux-Hawaiian? (Correct me if I'm wrong, Hawaiian names are not my strong point at all).
~Louise x
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I kinda like LaShawnTeasia- but I would spell it Lashanti Asia.Lokaleni's not too bad. *Jessica*

This message was edited 9/7/2006, 1:03 PM

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No, I like NONE of these! How awful!
The ones that stand out as worst are Notorious (future gangsta rappa who ends up shot to pieces) and Sereni'tee (future porn queen of America, using her very own given name which in itself is a misspelled sanitary product. *begins to bang head rhythmically on table and moan*
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Maybe Zyniah and that is a big maybe. They are all to creative for me.
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No. I don't like any.
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