Monday, November 16, 2009

What is a good, yet unique name for a baby girl/boy?

Ok, I'm five months pregnant, this is my first, and I'm trying to come up with a very unique (but not outragious) name. I found out yesterday it's a girl, but no one can be 100 % sure before the birth, so my question is what are some good, and unique girl or boy names?

What is a good, yet unique name for a baby girl/boy?
Girls- Isabella, Elizabeth, Gracie, Grace, Emily, Gabriella, Hannah, Anna, Brittany, Emilia, Amilia, Alexandra, Julia, Hope, Olivia, Paige, Sarah, Jessica, Abigail, Alexandria, Gabrielle, Emma





Boys-Christian, Michael, Andrew, Cole, Grant, heath, Jacoby, Thomas, William, Alexander, Christopher, Nathaniel, Nicholas, Blake, Benjamin, Liam, Mason, Patrick, Will, Tyler
Reply:(Girl name) Shalimar Destiny (boy name)Da'Shaun Taylor
Reply:Girl- Bobo


Boy- Cheap Daniel or Little Bear
Reply:Nellie Claire


Mary Elizabeth


Holly Noelle (If it's close to Christmas, and if you're Christian)


Grace Noelle
Reply:I love the Irish name Bridie!!


My Mom always said to me that you can only really name a baby once you see his/her face. But it is nice to think of the name before hand!


p.s If it is a boy, Liam is a cool name xx All the best
Reply:um i cnt think of any at the moment, bt congratulations oh actually wot abt mona... .. . GdLck x
Reply:I like the name WHITLEY or LAKEN
Reply:Kabrit--Girl


Sorry not good with Boy names..
Reply:I love the name Serafina... Its so pretty. Thats going to be my daughters name. For a boy, I like Anthony or Shane.
Reply:I named my daughter Jordan Elizabeth
Reply:Taylor,Cameron,Jordan,Jaedyn,Rylee,Tyler... Brenden, Lane,all can be used for boy or girl.


Girl:Arianna,Makenzie,Cheyanne,Ryanne,...


Summer,Kelsey


Boy:Christian,Makale,Dylan,Landon.Tris...


Chandler,Mason
Reply:Xania, for a girl, i like that name. If your last name starts with a D its not that smart to name the kid that startes with an E cuz thats what happened to me and now my initals are ED which is kinda SICk lol
Reply:Marielena for a girl
Reply:my daughters called Angel i love it and my other daughter is Faye or u can have Summer
Reply:my boy is ian fuller and my girl is zoey adriana, i like the names evah with an h, zola, piper, and maleah
Reply:My friend named her twin girls hailey and apple.
Reply:amberlin for a girl oo and its suppose to be one name not too :-)
Reply:Brynn for a girl, Grayson for a boy
Reply:Unique is always good. BUT stay away from hard to pronounce or hard to read names. My daughter's name is Emalie. A version of Emily, but when it is written, she only needs to use her first name, EVERYBODY knows who she is. You can do this for a boy or a girl.


Congratuations on your pregnancy. How fun this will be for you.
Reply:Congrats!!!


for girls: Avery, Addison, Keaton, Ryan, Cameron, Austin, Parker, McKenna





for boys: Caden, Aiden, Christian,
Reply:darien for a boy an meybe paige for a girl
Reply:My girls are Amarryah, Tabitha and Skyler. Amarryah is pronounced Ah-mar-ree-ah also like Amariah. Kiari pronounced Keye-ree. My boys are hunter and Trevor but I also like Tristan.
Reply:Unique Names





If you do not want to use a popular or traditional name, there are many ways to come up with your own unique name. Some techniques you can use to come up with a unique or unusual name is to use an ethnic or foreign variation of a popular name (Emilia, an Italian form of Emily), using a place name (although there are some popular ones like Dallas or Dakota), using an occupation as a name (Sailor), using a last name or surname as a first name (Kennedy), or using names from nature (Summer, River, Forest, etc).





You can also create your own name by adding a diminutive ending to a popular name (-ina, -ette, -ita), adding a prefix before a name (Da-, La-, Ta-, etc), spelling a common name differently, or combining or blending other names.





The danger of using a unique name, especially if it is very unusual, is that while it may make your child stand out from the crowd, he may stand out too much and can lead to teasing.





http://www.baby-girl-name.com/unique_bab...
Reply:Daireann ( Darina) Is an Irish baby girl name and it means " fruitful or bountiful "


The Legend with the name: Daireann was a beautiful young woman who fell in love with Fiinn MacCool, a man with many wives, she asked Fionn to be his only wife for a year and then to have half of his time after that.





Etane ( pronounced: e + tane ) It's another Irish name and it's meaning " jealousy ", it too has a legend.


Legend: Etane surpassed all other women in beauty and gentleness and thus was the object of jealousy herself. When the Fairy King Midir fell in love with her. His wife, Fuamnach, was jealous and tranformed Etane into a scarlet fly and she blew her out over the ocean for seven years. When Etane was finally able to return to Ireland she fell into a glass of wine which was drunk by a woman who longed for a child. In this way Etane was reborn and later she married a High King of Ireland.





Paloma: Spanish for " dove ". A child named Paloma is destined to keep the peace.





Philana: Greek for " adoring ". Endeared to a shy child.


Shortened: Philene, Falana





Lakeisha: A blending of " La " and " Keisha ". Swahili for " favorite one " This name rings with a beautiful melody.


Variations of the name: Lawanna, Latasha, Latoya





Kelilah: Hebrew for " laurel wreath ". This name suggests an air of mystery. Shortened: Kylia, Kaily, Kaile, Kail





Jacqueline: A feminine variation of Jacob or James. It's a timeless name with a distinguished pedigree.


Namesakes: Jacqueline Kennedy, Jacqueline Bisset, Jackie Collins





Shoshannah: From the Hebrew for " rose ". An exquisite choice of name. Shortened: Shoshanna, Shoshana, Shosha





Stormie: From the Old English for " tempest ". An appropriate name for a child born in the middle of one. This name is also for a boy or girl.


Shortened: Storm, Stormy, Storme


Namesakes: " stormy weather ", Stormie Omartian ( a popular writer)





A Unique Boys Name:





Jebediah: Hebrew for " beloved of God ". A bit of a mouthful, but simplified " Jed ".


Namesake: Jed Clampet





Sennett: From the French for " wise one ". This name could be interpreted as akin to the President, " why not ". A short form of the name: Senet





Siddell: Old English for " from the wide valley ". The name drips with sophitication and privacy.


Shortened: Sydell, Sidwell





Sargent: From the Old French for " officer ". For the hierarchy - conscious child.


Shortened: Sarge, Sergent





Swain: Middle English for " knight's attendant ". The word swain is used in pre-earlier centuries to describe a young man from the country.


Shortened: Swaine, Swayze


Namesakes: Patrick Swayze, Swains Islands ( America Samoa)





Llewellyn: Old Welsh for " ruling ". Yes you guessed it, the name is often met with astonishment.





Kaine: Irish Gaelic for " tribute ", Welsh for " beautiful " Japanese for " golden ". Name your boy child a beautiful golden tribute!


Shortened: Kane, Kayne, Keyne,


Namesakes: Citizen Kane, Michael Caine,
Reply:girl-Serenity


boy-Brentlee
Reply:keegan for a boy and tatiana for a girl.
Reply:Avalon~girl, Brazlo~boy
Reply:Grab a book of baby names, the international version. There are some cool ones in there. But off the top of my head I would say:


Jordan: Boy or girl, not too odd, but cute for a girl especially


Ayla for a girl: pronounced A-la


Faith, Holly, Nora, Piper for a girl


Gavin, Brock, Thad, Owen for a boy





Just some ideas! Good Luck!
Reply:adriel. it can be used either for a boy or girl.in angel lore,adriel is one of 17 angels who live on th emoon,and she rules the east wind.its also my middle name.it can be spelled adrielle for a girl.its unique,i only met one other adriel in my life.it means"of gods congregation".ps-if this helps,most of the babys and todlers of friends are aiden,jaden,cody,dakota,taylor,tyler,sky... dont go there,unless u want ur aiden to be in kindegarten with 6 other aidens someday-waaaay over-used !!!!!taylor and tyler and skylar are also overdone.and pleeeease !not another cameron-that name,for boys and girls,has taken over the world.i am sure u realise brittany and caitlin date everyone with that name to a period stretching from the mid-80's till now."brittany" is the "cathy" or "linda" or "peggy sue " of its day.
Reply:It'd help to know your (and the child's) last name....but I've always been fond of the name "Camille", myself....
Reply:Mia, or Isabelle


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