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Ashrel?
Do you think this could be a nice variant of the Hebrew name Azarel? My husband and I are considering it for our next boy. Our first child's name is Gabriel Evan. We are thinking Ashrel Jayden for our next (we might call him Ash or AJ). We'd like as many opinions as possible please, Thanks!
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cool but sorta Tolkien-y.
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
"Maybe surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel all alone
I just wanna go home
Oh I miss you, you know"

- 'Home', Michael Buble
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I prefer Azarel, and I dislike the name Jayden on anyone. I'd prefer other J names, like James, John, Jonathan, etc.
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It could be, but I like Azarel better. Gabriel Evan and Azarel Jayden is a nice sibset, although I personally would try to find another mn for Azarel - or at least spell it Jaden so that the spelling fits better with the name. I would use Ash as the nn with either name - I'm not really a fan of calling someone by their initials."We can even learn from our enemies." -OvidMitakuye Oyasin

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The nick name for Azarel is a gret idea! Thanks, I'll run it by my husband.
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Love ItI love Azreal for a girl and for a boy. (My only problem was the AZ part because of the way it sounds like a bad word.) I love the way you changed in to Ashrel. That is very cute and I like it. I'm a little ify about the name Jayden. I know too many girls with that name. To me , it belongs on a girl. Maybe you should think of another J name.
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Thanks for the compliment on the name. I've put a lot of thought into it. Does Jaden sound more masculine?
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