Which name sounds good for a boy....L...

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Which name sounds good for a boy....L...
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Sat, 04-08-2006 - 12:57am

Which name sounds good for a boy....Last name Marik



  • Colorado Heath
  • Ian Heath
  • Maverick Heath
  • Phoenix Heath
  • Heath is DH name


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Sat, 04-08-2006 - 6:47am
Colorado and Phoenix are a bit out there for me and Maverick really doesn't go with ln Marik so Ian got my vote.
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Sat, 04-08-2006 - 9:31am

I voted Ian Heath.

All the other names sound a bit too out there or made up (I have never seen the "name" Colorado before). But then again my dog's name is Boston. ;)

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Sat, 04-08-2006 - 11:23am

For some unknown reason, DH likes the name Colorado. If Kadence Skye was a boy, he wanted it named Phoenix Colorado. Any other suggestions you would like to offer, i'd love to hear them

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Mon, 04-10-2006 - 1:56pm
how about the name Ransome? if we'd had boys we were going to have Ransome Chase .

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Mon, 04-10-2006 - 3:08pm

I voted for Ian. I think the other names are poor choices, considering your last name. Well, except for Colorado, which is the name of a STATE, not the name of a little boy, and which I think is just ridiculous.

Phoenix Marik, with its rhyming final sounds, doesn't flow well at all to me, though it flows better than Maverick Marik, which has way to many M's and K's.

I love the name Heath! There are too few Heaths in the world, I think. Great name!

Good luck with your choice, and let us know what you decide!

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Mon, 04-10-2006 - 3:33pm

I love Ian Heath! Ian is a top choice of mine, if I wind up with two boys, the second will almost definitely be Iain.


Phoenix and Maverick just seem very trendy to me. And actually trendy in a passe way -- to me they are lumped in the same "wild west" category as Cheyenne and Dakota, which is a fad that WAS super trendy ten years ago and now is already sounding dated. Honestly, I don't think they age well unless your son turns out to be a cowboy or a Texas rancher. I'd lump Colorado in with that category as well, except that I've never even heard it used as a name before so it seems very strange to me.


To me, this one was super easy. Definitely Ian!




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Mon, 04-10-2006 - 11:48pm
HI, i thank you for your input, but, this is why i normally don't like to use these sites, but SNL said its a good one, but, who are you to call someone ridiculus for a name they like the sound of, or that they could use as a name??? Same thing with the name Trinity, Patience, and Treasure???? they are all in the baby book. then you got the vehicle names, Mercedes, Dakota, and Porche, soem use Portia instead. I mean, everyone has their own style of names, ones that want the family name, or an irish name, or a german name, we're not in Ireland or Germany, but still choose to use their names. Then, when someone likes a name, and decide to change the spelling, people seem to think that that's uncalled for, to leave the name it's meant to spelled. then if that was the case, all kids would be the same, and nothing unique about them would be standing out. When others ask what i think of a name, even though it may not be my style of name, i do not sit there and tell them its a ridicoulous name. As for Colorado being a STATE and not a name....what were they thinking when they used Dakota, Montana, Georgia, and Virginia???