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names well me and my boyfriend are going to try to have a baby soon and we are looking for some cute, unique names. now so far i have chosen names like Braylin/Braylyn for a girl and for a boy all of the Aidin names.. now so far my favorite names have been Zaidin, i dont want aidin by its self because my cousin has a little boy named aidin and she has named her newest baby girl Slaydin. so i just want some names that are similar to Zaidin and Braylyn. i do however like the name Braidance i kindof just made it up so please help me find some names!
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Honestly, I don't like those names. They might sound cute on a toddler, but can you see them on a lawyer? A doctor? A CEO, a President? Plus, the spelling will cause SUCH a hassle. Nobody would know how to spell Braylyn, for example, unless she spelled it out. every. single. time. she met someone.
There are tons of unique, but legitimate names out there with a trendier feel. Here's some ideas:
Girls:
Cadence
Keziah
Avril
Sephora
Seraphina
Bryony / Briony
Cassia
Juliet
Noa
Dahlia
Violet
Boys:
Sawyer
Ian
Holden
Tristan
Jude
Orion ]
I couldn't suggest any names for you, but I can give you some ideas on how to find some names.
1. Talk to your families or find some other way to trace your ancestry. You could join Ancestry.com for a free trial long enough to look at some of the names (just don't forget to cancel it on time if you don't want to pay for it). Find a name from your family or his family tree.
2. Do you have any favorite books or authors? Maybe there was a name of a character in a book that you always loved.
3. Look for names from your heritage or his heritage. If you are of Italian decent, look at Italian names, or if you are of German decent, look up German names. Either find a name you like or look up the meanings of these names and find a meaning that is significant to you.
4. Baby name books or websites. I don't like the idea of picking a name out of a book, but they are helpful even if just to give you some ideas. Websites are full of information too, including origins and meanings of names. ]
My suggestion: For a boy, Castielle (Cas-tee-elle)
It's a unique name of a protector. And it's a little catchy, not something so simple that people have these days.
-XZ ]
How about something normal and not pseudo-unique?
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Kaitlyn, Faye, Braiden. ]
okay so i like the girl names .. jaslyn, ava and genevieve .. for boys i like austin and aaron . but i really liek the one you said . braylyn ]
Your kids names are going to sound like everyone else's. Did you know that aidin/aiden names are the most commonly used names right now across the US?
Instead of finding a name that sounds cool, get on google and search out historical names and name etymology. You can find names that have some kind of significance other than sounding like everyone else's kid's names.
Can you imagine how bad slaydin will be? Her nickname will be "slayer" or something similar, and she's probably going to hate her parents for it by the time she's 13.
And braidance? I give it five years before someone she goes to school with brands her with "Brain Dance" and it sticks until she's 30. ]
i'm like you, i enjoy names that no one ever really uses. these are some names i either heard or made up that go with your specifics:
girls:
-shailyn/shaylynn
-cheylene/shyliene
-marylin/marilyn(not really unknown, but still good)
boy:
-jaiden/jayden
-kaiden/kaydin
hope i helped :) ]
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