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Different baby names!!
| Mon, 09-17-2007 - 1:00pm |
Ok, So I posted on the other baby name board and thought it would be a good idea to post here too. I'm expecting my 3rd child I have dd Sabryn (Say-brin) thats 5yrs and Easton thats 10 months old. I am blanking on baby names this time I have considered Haevyn Alexa for a girl and I also like the name Aribella (Air-uh-bell-uh) and call her Ari for Boys I got nada an dwould want more choices for girls also and help would be appreciated!

Here goes...
Sabryn, Easton &...
Girls:
Teagan Mattea
Elyon Kathryn
Chandler Denise
Brett Victoria
Paxton Jane
Carlyn Rose
Meriwyn Chase
Greer Natasha
Perri
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Easton was on our short list for boys.
I just want to say I like your daughter's name, Sabryn! My mother used to have a Sabryn in her class, and she was the most precious little girl. :)
Anyway, I REALLY don't like Haevyn. For one, it's confusing whether you are trying to get "Haven" or if you're attempting another kre8iv spelling of "Heaven". Either way, it is definitely not my style. Arabella is pretty, but with the proper spelling. The 'i' doesn't phonetically offer the correct pronunciation (the pronunciation you spelled out). Arabella is much better.
I generally tend to prefer old-fashioned names, but I really like Easton and Sabryn! I do think that Haevyn sounds way too similar in sound to Sabryn and just looks trendy- not the route it seems you are going for. How about...
Ashton
Gray
Carson
Jasper
Oscar
Niles
Cain
Jory
Rory
Blaine
Anders
Callum
Flynn
Thane
Edgar
Quinn
well, if you are looking for something different I feel like I must warn you that Arabella is a name I am seeing a lot lately...and Arianna, nn Ari is one I see frequently.
Girls:
Briar
Honor/Honora/Annorah, nn Nora(h)
Aisha
Aquinnah, nn Quinn
Aria, nn Ari - same nn you like, but doesn't feel like part of the Bella or Arianna trend
Cora
Isla
I agree with PP that the "Bella" names and "Ari" as a nn are a lot more common than your kids' names.