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| Sun, 01-21-2007 - 2:25am |
Hello everyone I am new here. I have been reading for a few weeks but was having problems with the login. I am from Australia and for some reason it wouldn't recognise my zip/post code.
I am 31, married to Ryan who is the love of my life but frustrates the hell out of me and I have 3 children - my daughter's name is Jordan Monique she just turned 8, and I have 2 sons Kyle Joshua who will be 6 in April and Luke Ryan who is 2 in April.
I am due for baby #4 early April (yes April again) and I have been told it is a boy. I am not convinced b/c I didn't actually "see" anything so we will wait and see.
I have my girl's name picked out - Mackenzie Francis (Francis is my husband's grandmother's name) but I am really stuck on a boys name.
The middle name will be Justin regardless. Justin is my beautiful nephew who passed away a few weeks before I found out I was pregnant.
Jordan has picked out Noah Justin, Kyle has picked out Dylan Justin and I am tossing up between Corey Justin or Elijah Justin.
Your suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Jordan Monique, Kyle Joshua, Luke Ryan:
I actually know brothers name Kyle and Luke (funny, because their dad's name is Ryan). They have a sister named Chantel and a brother Matthew. I know another family as well with 3 boys, Kyle, Luke, and Mark. I guess Kyle and Luke really go well together :)
I think Justin is a great choice for a mn... it will truly add meaning to your son's name.
Noah Justin- Love the name, and it goes really with Kyle and Luke.
Dylan Justin- Dylan Justin doesn't have the greatest flow since both names end with the same sound. Also, Dylan seems to trendy beside Kyle and Luke
Corey Justin- This spelling makes me think feminine. I have met one Corey, female, and three Cory's, all male. The name is okay, not sure how well it goes with Jordan, Kyle, and Luke. I would spell it Cory though
Elijah Justin- Elijah Justin doesn't have the greatest flow either, too "j" heavy. I like the name, but it doesn't go that well with the sibs. I think Elliott Justin nn Eli goes much better.
As for your girl choice, Mackenzie Francis goes well with the sibs, but Mackenzie is on its way (or maybe already there) to being outdated. It had its peak awhile ago. I really like Ainsley, Sadie, Mia, Teagan, and Danielle with Jordan. For a boy, Eric Justin really seems to fit. Gavin Justin, Adam Justin, and Spencer Justin also really seem to work.
HTH,
-Nikki
I like Jordan's suggestion of Noah Justin.
What about Micah Justin?
I like Noah Justin form your current list...
How about...
Elliot Justin
Nolan Justin
Marc/k Justin
Dean Justin
Conner Justin
Donovan Justin
Dominic Justin
Oliver Justin
Bryce Justin
Greyson Justin
Scott Justin
Miles Justin
Nate Justin
Carson Justin
Trevor Justin
Kent Justin
Pierce Justin
Patrick Justin
Schuylar Justin
Xavier Justin
Alec Justin
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Mackenzie has never really been "in" here and that is what I like about it. I love lots of names but they become really common. My friend's little girl is Emma and I love the name but there were 4 Emma's in my daughter's class last year and they were known as Emma S, Emma L etc. All the girls hated it!!! I only know of 1 other Mackenzie and it is the daugther of the lady that did my ultrasound lol.
I feel the same way about Elijah and the "J" sound and I was thinking the same about Dylan. I am swaying more toward Noah but my husband really doesn't like it.
I like Noah as well but my husband doesn't.
I have seen Micah written before but I don't know anybody with the name is it pronounced like it looks Mike-a?
From your list, Noah Justin is my favorite.
welcome! I really like Noah Justin; its cute has meaning and it would be special to your daughter if you used it.
other suggestions:
Daniel Justin
Emmanuel Justin
Nathaniel Justin
Samuel Justin
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