Well. Just received a call from my elder sister(3rd elder sister) that my 2nd elder sister is rushing to hospital giving birth now. Btw, i have 4 elder sisters. The baby girl last name is Cheong, and hope that this helps. Kozen
I personally plan on naming my daughter Verucca Salt and not i am not kidding.... Of course i have to get health insurance first, and that just doesn't seem possible.
In keeping with the general opinion of the forums and in the spirit of degreeinfo.com I suggest the anme 'RA'., pronounced ray as in the Egytian god or a ray of light. ;-)
No, i have to have health insurance to be able to afford the medical bills associated with Birthing babies! Being self-employed can really stink sometimes.
Since the child will one hopes be the sunshine of your sister's life, and the name must begin with M or R, how about Rapithwan, which means meridian in Avestan, or Meridian itself? Her nickname could be Noonie. This, on the other hand, may be why nobody asks me about baby names.
I like Noonie.... a friends of mine gave her baby the middle name of June Bug... Its quite fitting. Ada, is a great baby of course her daddy calls her monkey.... go figure
If we all waited till we could afford to have children, we'd never have any. Don't let money, or the lack of it, disuade you from the joys of parenthood. The return on investment is immeasurable. Trust me.
Truer words never spoke... er... written. So how many (besides the ones who've already made them) get the "Mulva" and "Delores" references?
I understand what you are saying, but there is no way either one of us will have a child until we have insurance. Besides that at our current age, by the time the kiddo hits college we will be in our late 60's to early 70's.
Noonie? NOONIE? Well, Farley Mowat's father named his sailboat Concepcion, SUPPOSEDLY after the island...
Re: newborn baby needs a name How about Rose Marie? As in, "Smile a little smile for me, Rose Marie!"
Or maybe Rhadamanthia, the feminine form of Rhadamanthus, the avenger of innocent blood, whom Lord Acton is supposed to have called the true Muse of History.