[Opinions] Random BA's! :) [a girl named Savannah Jorja + more]
G I R L S
Ayden Joy
Charleigh Ena
Armena Sahara
Autumn Ann
Sierra Starr
Zion Makiyah
Cheyenne Nonie-Leigh
Cheyenne Payton
Georgia Lynn
Georgia Leighann
Aerial Cortia
Ariel Justine
Ariel Elise
Novelyn Sage
Ashuntis Elaine Ar'Melia
Miracle
Aeris Halo
Carsen Mikaela
Lark Daae
Lyris
Sequoia Ayuana
Emmery Brook Lynn
Cameran Elisabeth
Keaton Angel
Jesabel
Avaree Blue
Haven
Jordan Marie
Savannah Jorja - http://www.hhcs.org/baby/babies/6454.asp
B O Y S
Boston Ryan
Brian Eden
Avery Roosevelt
Skyler Lee
Skyler Brian
Cutter
Emory Ray
Royce Everett
Chevy Walker
Blade Shane
Montana Blair
Dakota Lee
Dakota Lane
Riley Morgan
Kohran Major
Chase Alexander
Chase London
Ezekiel Shaun
Kross Arlo
Cade Walker
Tracy Lee
Peyton Emmett
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R.I.P.: Steve Irwin
Ayden Joy
Charleigh Ena
Armena Sahara
Autumn Ann
Sierra Starr
Zion Makiyah
Cheyenne Nonie-Leigh
Cheyenne Payton
Georgia Lynn
Georgia Leighann
Aerial Cortia
Ariel Justine
Ariel Elise
Novelyn Sage
Ashuntis Elaine Ar'Melia
Miracle
Aeris Halo
Carsen Mikaela
Lark Daae
Lyris
Sequoia Ayuana
Emmery Brook Lynn
Cameran Elisabeth
Keaton Angel
Jesabel
Avaree Blue
Haven
Jordan Marie
Savannah Jorja - http://www.hhcs.org/baby/babies/6454.asp
B O Y S
Boston Ryan
Brian Eden
Avery Roosevelt
Skyler Lee
Skyler Brian
Cutter
Emory Ray
Royce Everett
Chevy Walker
Blade Shane
Montana Blair
Dakota Lee
Dakota Lane
Riley Morgan
Kohran Major
Chase Alexander
Chase London
Ezekiel Shaun
Kross Arlo
Cade Walker
Tracy Lee
Peyton Emmett
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R.I.P.: Steve Irwin
This message was edited 9/12/2006, 5:06 PM
Replies
Ayden Joy - horrible unisex (misspelled) fn, but mn is nice
Charleigh Ena - I only like Charlie/Charli (NOT Charleigh) as a nn for Charlotte or Charlene. What's an Ena?
Armena Sahara - Too close to Armenia/Armenian, esp. with other "place name" in the middle
Autumn Ann - I very much dislike Autumn, and the combo doesn't flow
Sierra Starr - too word-namey and I greatly dislike both names
Zion Makiyah - the fn is masculine imo (and much like naming a child "God"), and mn also looks masculine and/or made-up
Cheyenne Nonie-Leigh - Hate the fn, hate hyphenated names, Nonie looks made-up (but would be a cute nn)
Cheyenne Payton - see above, mn is masculine
Georgia Lynn - nice!
Georgia Leighann - would be better if mn wasn't spelled kree8tivlee
Aerial Cortia - was she born during a flight?? And what's a Cortia? (makes me think of Cortisone :b)
Ariel Justine - masculine fn (and makes me think of The Little Mermaid), nice mn
Ariel Elise - see above
Novelyn Sage - made up fn, mn is a GP for me
Ashuntis Elaine Ar'Melia - VERY unattractive fn, Elaine is outdated but the best of the 3 names, Ar'Melia is made'up and not'pretty either :(
Miracle - ugh, hate this
Aeris Halo - Heiress misspelled? A child with the mn Halo is destined to be badly behaved, imo. :b
Carsen Mikaela - ugh to kree8tiv naymz x 2
Charleigh Ena - I only like Charlie/Charli (NOT Charleigh) as a nn for Charlotte or Charlene. What's an Ena?
Armena Sahara - Too close to Armenia/Armenian, esp. with other "place name" in the middle
Autumn Ann - I very much dislike Autumn, and the combo doesn't flow
Sierra Starr - too word-namey and I greatly dislike both names
Zion Makiyah - the fn is masculine imo (and much like naming a child "God"), and mn also looks masculine and/or made-up
Cheyenne Nonie-Leigh - Hate the fn, hate hyphenated names, Nonie looks made-up (but would be a cute nn)
Cheyenne Payton - see above, mn is masculine
Georgia Lynn - nice!
Georgia Leighann - would be better if mn wasn't spelled kree8tivlee
Aerial Cortia - was she born during a flight?? And what's a Cortia? (makes me think of Cortisone :b)
Ariel Justine - masculine fn (and makes me think of The Little Mermaid), nice mn
Ariel Elise - see above
Novelyn Sage - made up fn, mn is a GP for me
Ashuntis Elaine Ar'Melia - VERY unattractive fn, Elaine is outdated but the best of the 3 names, Ar'Melia is made'up and not'pretty either :(
Miracle - ugh, hate this
Aeris Halo - Heiress misspelled? A child with the mn Halo is destined to be badly behaved, imo. :b
Carsen Mikaela - ugh to kree8tiv naymz x 2
I'm hoping
that by some completely miniscule chance the child you came across named Cutter is the same child I saw in my local BAs months ago and not that there is two children with this horrible name.
“It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.”
~Mark Twain
that by some completely miniscule chance the child you came across named Cutter is the same child I saw in my local BAs months ago and not that there is two children with this horrible name.
~Mark Twain
I like:
Sierra
Cheyenne
Cheyenne Payton (prefer Peyton)
Georgia Leighanne (prefer Leanne or LeAnn)
Ariel Elise (prefer Arielle)
Elisabeth (prefer Elizabeth, mn)
Jordan Marie
Jorja (prefer Georgia)
Ryan
Avery (girl)
Skylar/Skyler (girl)
Riley (prefer Reilly)
Morgan (mn for girl)
Chase
Cassie Anne (not Cassandra!)
Fiance to Grant Stephen
Mum to Hayley Anne :)
D.O.B: 8th October, 2004
Sierra
Cheyenne
Cheyenne Payton (prefer Peyton)
Georgia Leighanne (prefer Leanne or LeAnn)
Ariel Elise (prefer Arielle)
Elisabeth (prefer Elizabeth, mn)
Jordan Marie
Jorja (prefer Georgia)
Ryan
Avery (girl)
Skylar/Skyler (girl)
Riley (prefer Reilly)
Morgan (mn for girl)
Chase
Cassie Anne (not Cassandra!)
Fiance to Grant Stephen
Mum to Hayley Anne :)
D.O.B: 8th October, 2004
Boys . . .
Are, and have always been, named out of a far smaller pool of names. Girls' names, both traditionally and in modern times, have been open to far more creativity in the way of spelling variations, shortenings, lengthenings, combinations, etc.
It's both a good and a bad thing - they're spared from the worst excesses of Kre8ibhiteigh, but they're also far more likely to find themselves as Matthew P. (or whatever) when they reach school.
♦ Chrisell ♦
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
Are, and have always been, named out of a far smaller pool of names. Girls' names, both traditionally and in modern times, have been open to far more creativity in the way of spelling variations, shortenings, lengthenings, combinations, etc.
It's both a good and a bad thing - they're spared from the worst excesses of Kre8ibhiteigh, but they're also far more likely to find themselves as Matthew P. (or whatever) when they reach school.
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.