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Need help with unique names!?
I am pregnant with my second child, right now I don't know whether it is a boy or girl, but I need some name advice. I keep thinking about using names from our ancestorial hertiage. I am irish, english, and scottish. He is native american, yugoslavian, and german. There are probably a few more in there, but those are the main ones. Please help. Thanks
Oh yes. My daughters name is Bailee, and we have a last name of french-canadian origin.
29 Answers
- Amira MLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
These are my favorite names
For a boy
Hunter,
Jason,
Zachary,
Cody,
Keith,
Nathan,
Dylan,
tanner,
Ephram,
Austin,
Trevor,
Canyon,
Kenneth(Kenny),
Zeeshan,
Ryan,
Elijah,
Parker,
Jacob,
Kevin,
Nathaniel,
Ryan,
Isam,
Elliot,
Cameron,
Carter,
Ian,
Zander,
Colin,
Zahir,
Kyle,
Cory,
logan,
Hamza,
Owen,
dawson,
seth,
nadim,
Andrew,
Jordan,
Aaron,
And for a Girl
Fatima,
rachel,
Naima,
Kylie,
Jessica,
Zara,
Tara,
Adeeba,
Afra,
Lauren,
Maya,
salima,
Noor,
Lindsay,
Rory,
Raja,
Farook,
Amina,
Samia,
Alison,
Riley,
Ashley,
Halima
- adanaramaLv 41 decade ago
Cleo, Zolia, Olga, Rachel, Jaime, Thomas, Mitchell, Martha, Daniel, Tyler, Sebastian, Mackenzie, Matthew.
- bluechickLv 51 decade ago
I love the name Hailey for a girl, some other ideas are; Laina,Karah, Juliet, or Kaylee. We are still trying to find a boys name we like, so far we are considering; Sean, Alex, Holden, Hayden, Aiden or Yannick.
I don't know how unique they are, but hopefully you find a couple you like. Grats on the new baby :).
- Anonymous1 decade ago
An Irish girl name I like is Alana. It's not very common. Go on a babyname website and search for same of your heritage. Good luck.
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- 1 decade ago
I have always been told that you should not give a boy a unique or weird name because socialy it be a disadvantage to a boy and may make him one of the weird or outcast boys, but with girls its the oposite a unique name gives a higher social standing, Plus my name is Shalaina (cha,lane, a) and have always been the only one and everyone knows who i am.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Elspeth, Colleen, Lisbeth, Elisabeth, Shannon, Cait, Greta, Gretchen, Ingrid, Helen, Gertrude, Helga, Heidi
Alastair, Angus
I think a name (first and middle) that combines your ethnic heritage and your husbands would be really nice. You have alot to choose from-Good Luck
- 1 decade ago
I really like these...
BOY: Dean, Halden, London, Quinn, Quintin
GIRL: Talia, Kiana, Katya
BOY/GIRL: Avery, Teeghan, Avery, Sailor, Cameron, Nikki....
Good luck :)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Macey, Madelline, Medieval (ancient times), BossaNova (made it up), Mint (made it up), Jasmine (flower pro-nounced Jazz min), Secret 1st name, middle name Society.
Other middle or 1st names: Iris (flower), Misty, Peony (flower), Rose (flower), Candy, Grace, Gretel, Elvira (Oak Ridge Boys country song), Francine, Sherri.
- 1 decade ago
hope this helps stole my name! my name's Adele!
i love Adele and since it's french you have to have an accent like this Adèle see?actually I'm Irish, English, and Scottish too. really weird...any way i like
Adèle (duh)(German and French)
Adelaide(German)
Addison (English)
Cecily(Irish)
Gordon(English)
Shelby(English)
Mckenzie(Scottish)
Kayin(Yugoslavian)
Louise(German)
Marlene(German)
Sorry I couldn't think of any more. Congratualtions, good luck, and happly holidays!
Source(s): Various baby names websites - Anonymous1 decade ago
It's good to be original but don't name your child something that will scare them and they will either get a daily beating by there schoolmates or end up in therapy.
- 1 decade ago
I've always liked the name Ryder for a girl, and Landen, or Fallen for a boy.