Your children have beautiful names. I'm not sure I have anything that's as unique as you may be lloking for, but I hope these help.
Girls: Aizlinn (Dream) Alya Asia Avanell Briar (Heather) Emberly Genesis Gwenna Haven Ivy Kaia London Lorelei (the name of a siren who lived on the rhine river) Noa Nonna Orianna Pheobe Rain Rhiannon Sage SAlem Sasha Seraphim (the highst of all angels) Shyley Wennesdae Willa Henna Xandria Jadence Emria Saphira Lilja Arella (angel) Cypress Azaria Desiree Novella Rue Seren (star) Eden Rogue Tristessa Vivianne Wren Christiana Sipporah
I'm from the May 2005 board too! :) I really like your children's names. I created my youngest son's name, Kevasi. (keh-VAH-see). I did it by first deciding what letter I wanted the name to start with, then adding syllables that I liked. When I came up with the right sound, I tested several spellings with lots of people. The one they pronounced the most accurately, was the one I used. My son loves his name and has yet to find another Kevasi.
I also like Kymani, Tavari and Ty for boys, and Sequoia and Talise for girls. Good luck on your search! Take your time and find (or create!) something you absolutely love!
Thanks to you all. One of you gave a list of names, and genesis was on it and when i found out that our last child was a girl. i honestly considered it. For a boy i decided on zane william. to honor my late grandfather (william zane) but the girl name is really hard to decide. sorta want to honor my mom (glenda) and grandma (ethel) in sone sort of combo for a middle name, but i am not crazy about either name. what do you think??
I like Zane William a lot! I have a son named Zion, so I'm partial to Z names.
I like Talitha (from the Bible - means "little girl" and is from the phrase Talitha Cumi). I also love the name Cedar for a girl! Zora was on our list, but a good friend just used it. Zora Neale Hurston is one of my favorite authors.
You could change Glenda and Ethel a bit - Glenna Glenace (I know a women with this name) I think Glenn or Glynn for a girl would be cute Bethel (means House of God) Gleneth? (Like Gweneth?) Maybe just use Gwyneth?
boys: daxter, devin, jaxon, noah, tate, camden, canyon, hayden
girls: kylah, annika, brynn, jacy, fiona, tessa, kielyn, skye
hth
leah
Your children have beautiful names. I'm not sure I have anything that's as unique as you may be lloking for, but I hope these help.
Girls:
Aizlinn (Dream)
Alya
Asia
Avanell
Briar (Heather)
Emberly
Genesis
Gwenna
Haven
Ivy
Kaia
London
Lorelei (the name of a siren who lived on the rhine river)
Noa
Nonna
Orianna
Pheobe
Rain
Rhiannon
Sage
SAlem
Sasha
Seraphim (the highst of all angels)
Shyley
Wennesdae
Willa
Henna
Xandria
Jadence
Emria
Saphira
Lilja
Arella (angel)
Cypress
Azaria
Desiree
Novella
Rue
Seren (star)
Eden
Rogue
Tristessa
Vivianne
Wren
Christiana
Sipporah
Boys:
Ashby
WAlker
Cyrus
Gambit
Drezdin
Davian
Ellic
Kincade
Micah
Harkin
Jasper
Kaiven
Kash
Kried
Guiness
Paddrick
Pierce
Rafe
Ryker
Jax
Shiloh
Zeke
Red
Shattenjager (pron. shawn yager) (Shadow hunter)
Gareth
I hope that helps,
Christy
boys: Tremayne, Lavelle, Latrell, Lamont, Jamar, Jamaal, Tyreese, Tyrell, Malik
girls: Maleika, Danika, Teneisha, Laquinda, Ariana, Janaia, Taleen, Carlita, Kiyonna, Larisa, Tiana, Cholena
these are a few I've heard around.
you should read the newspaper sports section for boys names - a lot of professional football and basketball players have some unique ethnic names
good luck
Hi Makeida,
I'm from the May 2005 board too! :) I really like your children's names. I created my youngest son's name, Kevasi. (keh-VAH-see). I did it by first deciding what letter I wanted the name to start with, then adding syllables that I liked. When I came up with the right sound, I tested several spellings with lots of people. The one they pronounced the most accurately, was the one I used. My son loves his name and has yet to find another Kevasi.
I also like Kymani, Tavari and Ty for boys, and Sequoia and Talise for girls. Good luck on your search! Take your time and find (or create!) something you absolutely love!
Kira
5/20
Thanks to you all. One of you gave a list of names, and genesis was on it and when i found out that our last child was a girl. i honestly considered it. For a boy i decided on zane william. to honor my late grandfather (william zane) but the girl name is really hard to decide. sorta want to honor my mom (glenda) and grandma (ethel) in sone sort of combo for a middle name, but i am not crazy about either name. what do you think??
I like Zane William a lot! I have a son named Zion, so I'm partial to Z names.
I like Talitha (from the Bible - means "little girl" and is from the phrase Talitha Cumi).
I also love the name Cedar for a girl! Zora was on our list, but a good friend just used it. Zora Neale Hurston is one of my favorite authors.
You could change Glenda and Ethel a bit -
Glenna
Glenace (I know a women with this name)
I think Glenn or Glynn for a girl would be cute
Bethel (means House of God)
Gleneth? (Like Gweneth?) Maybe just use Gwyneth?
Carrie