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Resolved Question: Girls Names - This or That?

I always think these are fun to do: Ava (Latin for "Like a Bird") or Abigail (Hebrew for "Joy of the dad")? Bella (Italian for "Beautiful") or Bianca (Italian for "White")? Chanel (French for "Channel") or Catherine (Greek for "Pure") Delilah (Hebrew for "One Who Weakend") or Deserae (American for "Desire") Emma (Latin for "Universal") or Elana (Spanish for "Form of Helen) Faith (English for "Faith") or Faye (French for "Fairy or Elf") Grace (Latin for "Grace of God") or Georgina (English for "Feminine form of George") Harlow (English for "The Mound of People") or wish (English for "wish") Ivory (English for "White as Elephant Tusks) or Isabelle (French for "God Is My Oath") Janna (English for "Form of Jane") or Janine (English for "Diminutive Form Of Jane") Kendra (English for "Water Baby or Magical" or Kathleen (Irish for "Pure") Leighton (English for "From The Town By The Meadow") or Lynn (Celtic/Gaelic for "From The Lake") Marina (Latin for "Of the Sea") or Makayla (American for "Who is Like God?") Nani (Greek for "Grace". Also Japanese/Hawiiain for "Beautiful") or Naomi (Hebrew for "Beautiful, Gentle" Odette (French for "Wealth") or Olivia (English for "Elf Army) Portia (Latin for "Roman Clan Name") or Paisley (Scottish for "Church") Quiana (American for "Singers") or Qiana (Arabic for "Singers") Reese (Welsh for "Running") or Randi (English for "Diminutive Form Of Miranda Or Randall") Shiloh (Hebrew for "His Gift" or Sadie (English for "Princess") Tammy (English for "Diminutive Form Of Tamsin Or Tamara") or Tawn (English for "Golden Brown")? Violet (French for "Purple/Blue blossom) or Veronica (Greek for "Bringing Victory")? Whitney (English for "From the White Island" or Winter (American for "The Season")? Yvonne (French for "Yew") or Yasmin (Persian for "Jasmine blossom")? Just pretend you HAVE to pick one for each letter. If you don't like either, we put the origin and meanings to help you decide. It's a contest between me and my sister to look who's names receive picked the most. Please, please, please chose one for each. Thanks.
6 Aug 2009, 4:32 pm | click here to read more

Resolved Question: Girls Names - This Or That?

I always think these are fun to do: Ava (Latin for "Like a Bird") or Abigail (Hebrew for "Joy of the dad")? Bella (Italian for "Beautiful") or Bianca (Italian for "White")? Chanel (French for "Channel") or Catherine (Greek for "Pure") Delilah (Hebrew for "One Who Weakend") or Deserae (American for "Desire") Emma (Latin for "Universal") or Elana (Spanish for "Form of Helen) Faith (English for "Faith") or Faye (French for "Fairy or Elf") Grace (Latin for "Grace of God") or Georgina (English for "Feminine form of George") Harlow (English for "The Mound of People") or wish (English for "wish") Ivory (English for "White as Elephant Tusks) or Isabelle (French for "God Is My Oath") Janna (English for "Form of Jane") or Janine (English for "Diminutive Form Of Jane") Kendra (English for "Water Baby or Magical" or Kathleen (Irish for "Pure") Leighton (English for "From The Town By The Meadow") or Lynn (Celtic/Gaelic for "From The Lake") Marina (Latin for "Of the Sea") or Makayla (American for "Who is Like God?") Nani (Greek for "Grace". Also Japanese/Hawiiain for "Beautiful") or Naomi (Hebrew for "Beautiful, Gentle" Odette (French for "Wealth") or Olivia (English for "Elf Army) Portia (Latin for "Roman Clan Name") or Paisley (Scottish for "Church") Quiana (American for "Singers") or Qiana (Arabic for "Singers") Reese (Welsh for "Running") or Randi (English for "Diminutive Form Of Miranda Or Randall") Shiloh (Hebrew for "His Gift" or Sadie (English for "Princess") Tammy (English for "Diminutive Form Of Tamsin Or Tamara") or Tawn (English for "Golden Brown")? Violet (French for "Purple/Blue blossom) or Veronica (Greek for "Bringing Victory")? Whitney (English for "From the White Island" or Winter (American for "The Season")? Yvonne (French for "Yew") or Yasmin (Persian for "Jasmine blossom")? Just pretend you HAVE to pick one for each letter. If you don't like either, we put the origin and meanings to help you decide. It's a contest between me and my sister to look who's names receive picked the most. Please, please, please chose one for each. Thanks.
6 Aug 2009, 4:28 pm | click here to read more

Resolved Question: This or that - Girl Names?

I always think these are fun to do: Ava (Latin for "Like a Bird") or Abigail (Hebrew for "Joy of the dad")? Bella (Italian for "Beautiful") or Bianca (Italian for "White")? Chanel (French for "Channel") or Catherine (Greek for "Pure") Delilah (Hebrew for "One Who Weakend") or Deserae (American for "Desire") Emma (Latin for "Universal") or Elana (Spanish for "Form of Helen) Faith (English for "Faith") or Faye (French for "Fairy or Elf") Grace (Latin for "Grace of God") or Georgina (English for "Feminine form of George") Harlow (English for "The Mound of People") or wish (English for "wish") Ivory (English for "White as Elephant Tusks) or Isabelle (French for "God Is My Oath") Janna (English for "Form of Jane") or Janine (English for "Diminutive Form Of Jane") Kendra (English for "Water Baby or Magical" or Kathleen (Irish for "Pure") Leighton (English for "From The Town By The Meadow") or Lynn (Celtic/Gaelic for "From The Lake") Marina (Latin for "Of the Sea") or Makayla (American for "Who is Like God?") Nani (Greek for "Grace". Also Japanese/Hawiiain for "Beautiful") or Naomi (Hebrew for "Beautiful, Gentle" Odette (French for "Wealth") or Olivia (English for "Elf Army) Portia (Latin for "Roman Clan Name") or Paisley (Scottish for "Church") Quiana (American for "Singers") or Qiana (Arabic for "Singers") Reese (Welsh for "Running") or Randi (English for "Diminutive Form Of Miranda Or Randall") Shiloh (Hebrew for "His Gift" or Sadie (English for "Princess") Tammy (English for "Diminutive Form Of Tamsin Or Tamara") or Tawn (English for "Golden Brown")? Violet (French for "Purple/Blue blossom) or Veronica (Greek for "Bringing Victory")? Whitney (English for "From the White Island" or Winter (American for "The Season")? Yvonne (French for "Yew") or Yasmin (Persian for "Jasmine blossom")? Just pretend you HAVE to pick one for each letter. If you don't like either, we put the origin and meanings to help you decide. It's a contest between me and my sister to look who's names receive picked the most. Please, please, please chose one for each. Thanks.
6 Aug 2009, 12:16 am | click here to read more

Resolved Question: help me choose a nice name for my baby girl?

Im having a baby girl in july and because Im persian, I want her to have a nice persian name, but it's important that the name is easy to pronounce and sounds pretty as well because I'm living in the US at the moment. these are the names I like: 1-pania 2- diba 3- parmin 4- ava 5- bahaar 6- paniz 7- dima 8- shadi 9- shaya 10- shoka 11- shona 12 - nora 13- noushin 14 - mehrana 15 - mandana 16 - viana please tell me which one you think is pretty :)
30 Mar 2010, 10:47 am | click here to read more

Resolved Question: I know I am being a pain, but can someone help me with these please?

I am looking for that perfect fit middle name for: Laila or Layla Origin of the name Layla: Derived from the Arabic leila (night, dark beauty) or the Persian leila (dark-haired). Its use in England began with George Byron's poem "The Giaour" (1813) Bailey #82 in United States #126 in Canada (British Columbia) #145 in Canada (Alberta) #235 in Scotland (the meaning sucks, so I did not put the meaning down) Skye Pretty obvious what it means lol #35 in Scotland #67 in England #374 in Canada (Alberta) #501 in United State Keira Pronunciation: KEE-rÉ™ (key) or KEER-uh Origin of the name Ciara: Irish name derived from ciar (black): hence, "black-haired one." In the U.S., Ciara is pronounced phonetically, rather than with its Gaelic pronunciation of keer-ah. http://www.babynamewizard.com/namipedia/girl/keira I have a ready arrive up with a few, I am just trying to arrive up with the 'one', if you know what I mean. These are the last names I am looking for NO: names that start with the same letter as the name NO: Olivia, Ava,Stephanie, SophIA,Stella,any form of Susan,Renee, Esme, CAN be unique, traditional, Celtic,quirky etc Thank you so much for every the help I SERIOUSLY appreciate it (even since I saw this one ad, I cannot cease saying 'seriously'!) lol So, I need middle names for: Bailey,Laila/Layla, Keira and Skye Lists can be as long as you want IT IS ONLY LAYLA AND SKYE NOW I found the names for the other 2
22 Nov 2009, 9:30 am | click here to read more

Resolved Question: Help choose a Persian baby name!!?

Hi, asking for some opinions for a pal.. She is Persian and her husband is British, and they would like a name that has Persian roots (but she doesn't like more old-fashioned or traditional names, she wants something more modern or unique) , but is easily pronounceable, not difficult to spell, etc. Here are some she has arrive up with, please comment on them- Thanks! Girls: Ava Gallagher (persian, "voice/sound") Samira Gallagher (persian, "blossom") Soraya Gallagher (persian, name of constellation) Suri Gallagher (persian, "rose" ) Zari Gallagher (persian, "brocaded silk") Boys: Kia Gallagher(persian, "king/defender") Jasper Gallagher (persian, "treasurer") **Kian Gallagher: (persian, "kings") (pr. key-on) Kayvon/Keyvon Gallagher (persian, "world, universe) Shaya Gallagher (persian, "worthy") (pr. shy-uh) Cyrus Gallagher (persian King's name) oh, and last name is Gallagher, and they already have a three year old daughter named Leyla Azura Gallagher.
21 Jul 2008, 1:14 am | click here to read more

Resolved Question: Middlename for Ava?!?

We are planning start trying for another baby in August '09, and we've talked about some names and one of the girls names we really like is Ava - we talked about Ava Rose, but now as i browse through different sites I can look Rose is totally overused - so could you help me find a nice middlename for Ava? Im mix heritage of asian, danish (where i've grown up and lived until i met my husband) and persian! Sorry - last name is smthg as common as Miller =) Not Aisling - my family have to be able to pronounce it as well. I know Ava is terrible overused but my husband is stuck on the name and absolutely wont budge! He is already picturing his little Ava running around the home - sentimental old fool haha. Ava Tia and Ava Mia doesnt fall well in my taste. Louise is my sisters name and Lina is my aunts name, so Leena isnt too good since its almost the same name. Rana,Paris, Chelsea, Shauna, Shannon, Lucy and Grace I dont like too much. We've talked about Amelia, but i'd like to stear out of having two of the same letters after each other, also i would like to stear out of M-names. Catherine is my sister-in-laws name. Oh why is name picking so difficult?! Ty for every suggestions tho! Yea my husband was on about Maria/Marie until i reminded him my other sister is called Maria (I got 6 of them.. Ann, Louise, Maria, Laerke & Ida-Marie) oh typo.. i got 5 of them - i am the 6th, gee..! My middlename is Nicola, so Nicole is no good.
21 Dec 2008, 6:27 am | click here to read more

Voting Question: rate my kids names please?

Ava Kennedy [my maiden name] 6 Natalia Iris. 4 Future Kids as of November 23rd. Aryana [pronounced Arianna, but my husband is persian - thats how they spell it] Skylar. Chase Emilio [ Emilio after my grandfather] what do you think? I'm pretty bored lol can't snooze and everyone else is! lol nope I didn't know that was Miley's b-day.
18 Nov 2009, 7:01 pm | click here to read more

Resolved Question: Need help with twin names?

I have two daughters, Ava Kennedy [my maiden name] and Natalia Iris. We're thinking Aryana [pronounced Arianna, but my husband is persian] Skylar. for a boy we like Chase Emilio [ Emilio after my grandfather] what do you think thats how Aryana is spelled in Iran. I like it, I prefer the other spelling but he loves that spelling so I'm glad if he is lol. I didn't even think about that Hitler connection, but i don't think he will change the spelling lol.
18 Nov 2009, 6:36 pm | click here to read more