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WDYTO Naosie?
It's a boys name, pronounced NEE-sha. Hyperlink: NaoiseMy Babies !!!!!: Morgaine, Arthur, Vivianne, Lancelot, and Guinevere
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Very nice, but...To the uninitiated it may seem "girly" for a boy. So I would recommend using it as a mn for a boy, pairing it with a (perceived) 100% masculine name.
Miranda
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Really cool looking. I dunno though...I don't think its strong enough for me personally to use it on a boy.
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Adorable
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It's ok. I perfer Neisha(this spellong) on a girl though
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I love Naoise :-)_____________________________________________________________________"There are few more distressing sights than that
Of an Englishman in a baseball cap
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That's a class of our own my love"Elinor
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Adorable, love it.
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Hannah
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Looking quickly at the subject heading, I saw Nosie (like nosey). Now, I can't shake that. It looks/sounds feminine, and I think it'll cause spelling and pronunciation problems.
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I only like its spelled Naoise, but its not a favourite by any means.
Jacks
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I like it a lot, one of the few 'N' names I like for boys (the other is Ninian).
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This message was edited 7/22/2005, 11:24 AM

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Love it
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