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Nevaeh
I finally met a Nevaeh in real life, the five-year-old cousin of the kids I babysit. It's proof that names don't have anything to do with personality, because she was really sweet. Her siters name were Allison, and the have other cousins called Eliza and Noah. The kids I watch are Dean Anthony, Victor, and twins Camille (Cami)and Joseph Thomas (JT). WDYT?

This message was edited 6/18/2008, 9:23 PM

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Does anyone really think that a name is going to be a major influence on personality? But an ugly name is still ugly, even on the nicest person.
And while personality doesn't depend on your name, you can still be judged for it, as unfair as this might be.
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You just posted that for the reaction, right?I agree that a good personality can made a terrible name more tolerable. All of the other names are nice enough.
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WHY??I like this name, pronounced NE-VAY-YA. It sounds nice to me, kinda fairy-taily.. :DD
I can't see why everybody hates it so much. Just because it's made up??

This message was edited 6/19/2008, 3:26 AM

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I like Noah, Anthony, Camille and Joseph.
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I like Eliza, Noah, Anthony, Camille, and Thomas. I would never think of pairing Nevaeh with Allison if I had two girls but to each his/her own.
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I don't really have a problem with Nevaeh. Though I would simply prefer Nova, or Neva.As for the other names, they are all rather plain, but I do like Eliza and Camille (despite knowing a rather horrid girl called that).
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Nevaeh is certainly out of place among all those nice normal names:)
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How does she pronouce her name
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:D for Victor and Camille. Not so much for Nevaeh.
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I'm sure she's nice, but I still can't warm up to that name. Its idiotic.
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