Newborn baby needs a name.

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  1. kozen

    kozen Member

    Hi All,

    I need your help badly. My elder sister will be giving birth to a baby girl in few day time, and has ask me to come up with a name for her first child, but i can't seem to think of names that are unique (not commonly used by all). So can anyone help me come up with some nice name for my sister newborn baby girl? will be really appreciate if all big brothers and sisters here can help.
    Thanks!


    Kozen
     
  2. marilynd

    marilynd New Member

    galanga will have a name.

    galanga's good with names.

    :p

    marilynd

    BTW, marilynd is not too common. ;)
     
  3. kozen

    kozen Member

    newborn baby needs a name

    Oh ya...one thing to add. Please give me some nice name that starts with M or R
    Thanks


    Kozen
     
  4. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

    Re: newborn baby needs a name


    Marcia
    Marcella
    Mathica
    Minerva
    Miranda
    Rowena
     
  5. gkillion

    gkillion New Member

    Re: newborn baby needs a name

    So I guess "oxpecker" is off the table?:D
     
  6. kozen

    kozen Member

    Re: newborn baby needs a name


    Thanks for your help. Anyone out there still have any nice names to share?


    Kozen
     
  7. agilham

    agilham New Member

    Rhiannon
    Morag
    Meriel
    Morwenna


    Angela -- I'm not going to suggest my middle name of Marie since 36 years and counting of telling people how to spell or pronounce it are beginning to tell on me!
     
  8. italiansupernova

    italiansupernova New Member

  9. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    Miserie?
    Miniseries?
    Metastasis?
    Malaria?
    Mudflap?
    Methamphetamine?

    Fortunately MY daughters were all named by their MOTHER!
     
  10. Jack Tracey

    Jack Tracey New Member

    Oh, as if that won't ever happen with Morwenna?
    :D
    Jack
     
  11. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    Hence the beauty and utility of Mudflap. D:
     
  12. gkillion

    gkillion New Member

    Why is it that a serious and honest post has to disintegrate into such childishness?


    How 'bout Manny Ramirez?:)
     
  13. Steve Levicoff

    Steve Levicoff Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: newborn baby needs a name

    There's always Moxpecker or Roxpecker . . . :p
     
  14. agilham

    agilham New Member

    Snigger.

    At least Morwenna reads like it sounds and vice versa!

    Infinitely preferable to an anglicised spelling of an Irish name that everybody thinks should be pronounced as French ;-)

    Angela
     
  15. armywife

    armywife New Member

    Names

    Here is what I would do...I would combine the M and R.....the perfect middle name is "Rose" (in my opinion that is...) So you could have any combination of the following

    Madeline Rose
    Margaret Rose
    Monica Rose
    Mary Rose
    Maria Rose

    or you could always go with the combinations of

    Mary Katherine/Mary Margaret etc. etc.


    My girls names are:
    Savannah Lee
    Annabelle Brooke
    Charlotte Anne

    If we had another girl she would be named either

    Anne-Marie or Mary Margaret

    However one of my favorite names is Emmaline or Emma but my dh isn't big on that name. I would definitely have an Emmaline though if he agreed to the name!

    It was a girl, right? Hope so!
     
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  16. intro2life

    intro2life New Member

    How about: Mephistophelesa or perhaps Riannietzche

    Let the people she meets try and spell one of these names. She can always tell them; "It isn't spelled exactly-as-it-sounds." ;)
     
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  17. intro2life

    intro2life New Member

    To the forum:

    Sorry everyone!

    I just realize that the humor had an unintentional religious connotation, and might offend someone.



    To the person asking for suggested names:

    I always liked the name Monique.
     
  18. Jack Tracey

    Jack Tracey New Member

    OK, well a first name should fit well with that last name and as we don't know the last name in this case it's a bit of a shot in the dark. My official entry is Miranda . I'm guessing that in Singapore (that's where the kiddo is living, right?) this would be at least a little bit uncommon. Also, it seems to be a name that was invented by William Shakespeare. That's a nice touch, as far as I'm concerned. In any case, I hope that the delivery goes well and that everyone is happy and healthy. Let us know the final decision.
    Jack
     
  19. DesElms

    DesElms New Member

    So... wait... are you saying that, among the names you're offered, you'd like some that begin with "M" and "R;" or are you saying that the only names in which you're interested will begin with "M" or "R?"

    Let's hope it's the former; and, if so...


    Everyone's screwing around and having fun, I realize (and that's okay, by the way), but I'd like to make just one, serious contribution:
    • Amelia
    which, I suppose, could be shortened to "Amy," when informality is desired.

    I like it because it traces its roots to the same word that underlies the word "ameliorate," which means to make better or to improve... and is among my favorite words in the English language both because of its meaning, and because of the way it rolls off the tongue.

    It's hard to argue with a child's name having a well-meaning sentiment behind it like making things better.

    Just my $.02 worth... which, my ex-wife is quick to remind, is usually all it's worth.
     
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  20. kozen

    kozen Member


    Thanks, my friend..this really help me. Cheers


    Kozen
     

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