They can start with the same letter, but nothing too close (Isabella, Gabriella, Ella and Bella) Something cutesy but not too babyish
Thanks!
What are some common girl twin names?
Elizabeth and Paige
Courtney and Amanda
Heather and Amy
Rachael and Olivia
Mariah and Maddison
Karli and Marla
Morgan and Nikki
Jenna and Megan
Lindsey and Grace
Shasta and Sarah
Sophia and Sierra 鈾モ櫏
Reply:Allyson and Alyssa
Madeline and Madison
Hannah and Leah
Jessica and Jasmine
Aliyah and Aleena
Shayla and Shilah
Reply:
Gracie/Hope
Emma/Kate
Serenity/Faith
Leigh/Larissa
Morgan/Maelyn
Rose/Risa
Ryann/Rilynn
Reply:if i had twins with the same letters, I would so Emma and Erin. I LOVE those names!!
Friday, November 20, 2009
What is the most common first initial of names ?
I'd have to say without a doubt "M" Lookup the most popular names in the U.S , we Have Mary , Michelle , Michael . Overseas we have Muhammed .
What about the most uncommon first initial ? U ? , X ,Y Z ?
What is the most common first initial of names ?
I agree ,but I know a lot of people whose name start with a " K " so I'm not sure ,or may be A . .?
Most uncommon ? Probably Y .
Reply:I also think J is really common. There's Joseph, Jennifer, Jessica, Justin, Justine, Jenna, Jacob, John, Jane, and many more.
I really see any names that start with a U though.
Reply:I don't think I know anyone personally who's name begins with a u or a y
for x, my neighbors sons is called xavier
and there are loads for z like Zachary, Zoe, Zahara, Zaiden, the list goes on
Reply:The most uncommon is probably X , unless it is overseas, say India or China for example: Xian, Xiao, etc .
Reply:In the UK for a boy i have to say J. Josh Jack James Joe Jacob Jed Jamie Jon etc etc.
For a girl... A, E, K, C? That's harder!
Uncommon - X!
Reply:Most common is probably M or A...least common is probably W.
Reply:most common- J
most uncommon- X
Reply:The most uncommon would be I and U
the most common would be A, C, J and M
Reply:The most uncommon would have to be Q or U.
Reply:A or J
What about the most uncommon first initial ? U ? , X ,Y Z ?
What is the most common first initial of names ?
I agree ,but I know a lot of people whose name start with a " K " so I'm not sure ,or may be A . .?
Most uncommon ? Probably Y .
Reply:I also think J is really common. There's Joseph, Jennifer, Jessica, Justin, Justine, Jenna, Jacob, John, Jane, and many more.
I really see any names that start with a U though.
Reply:I don't think I know anyone personally who's name begins with a u or a y
for x, my neighbors sons is called xavier
and there are loads for z like Zachary, Zoe, Zahara, Zaiden, the list goes on
Reply:The most uncommon is probably X , unless it is overseas, say India or China for example: Xian, Xiao, etc .
Reply:In the UK for a boy i have to say J. Josh Jack James Joe Jacob Jed Jamie Jon etc etc.
For a girl... A, E, K, C? That's harder!
Uncommon - X!
Reply:Most common is probably M or A...least common is probably W.
Reply:most common- J
most uncommon- X
Reply:The most uncommon would be I and U
the most common would be A, C, J and M
Reply:The most uncommon would have to be Q or U.
Reply:A or J
Suggest me some new and less common names for my gonna be daughter someday please?
Valerie
Blythe
Brookelynne
Camilla
Miley
Vanessa
Audrey
Harley
Kylie
Kai (or Kye)
Lynette
Mckenzie
Portia
Valancy
Veronica
Michelle
Kimberly
Melissa
Kathleen
Nicole
Gabbrielle
Lori
Lillian
Chloe
Emma
Claira
Julliette
Morgan
Zoey
Lena
Sophie
Andrea
Emily
Madison
Alexis
Lexi
Gracie
Brianna
Riley
Aubrey
Bailey
jennifer
Ashley
Meagen
Courtney
Savannah
Kaylee
Kamrin
Destiny
Mikayla
these are my faves.
hope it helps(:
Suggest me some new and less common names for my gonna be daughter someday please?
I think it's nice to have a good meaning to a name too. So here are my three favourite girls names with their meanings.
ARIADNE (rose is a nice middle name with this, not really original but it still sounds nice) Meaning: Means "most holy" In Greek mythology, Ariadne was the daughter of King Minos. She fell in love with Theseus and helped him to escape the Labyrinth and the Minotaur, but was later abandoned by him. Eventually she married the god Dionysus.
AMELIE: Probably from amelia, not sure on meaning, but you can look up meanings on my source site. (Amalia is also nice)
AYSHA: Also, not sure of meaning, but try the sites in my source. Also I put some other sites in so you can look for names. : )
Good luck with the name, hope u can find one with a nice meaning too.
Reply:Mallory
Juliette
Juliet
Roberta
Vidette
Allison
Katherine
Samia (I love this name pr. Sah-mee-uh)
Eloise (One of my favourites)
Eloisa (Also one of my favourites pr. El-oh-eez-uh)
Ysabelle (Like Isabelle but not overused)
Zaidee
Ziva
Annaliese
Annaliesa
Bethany
Clara
Zakia
Harper
Hayden
Reply:I think that it might be neat for someone to name their daughter names such as:
Sapphire
Lillian (Lillie)
Kari (Pronounced Kah - Ree)
Alisabeth (I really like this name)
Danni
Anya
or
MaiaAnn (Yes, that is all one name)
^_^ Hope to be of help.
Reply:Krisabella
Kristabella
Lilly
Poppy
Kaitlyn
Anna Marie
Crystal
Tanya
Darcy
Emma
Emily
Taylah Jayd
Kirsty
Mia
Maia
Renee
Alice
Melanie
Claudia
Lucia
Klaudia
Opal
Akita
Akira
Louise
Genevieve
Tahlia
Mikayla
Cathy
Carlie
Francessca
Diamond
Ruby
Grace
Taniqua
Thats all i can think of right now lol hope that helps!!!! :)
Reply:The problem seems to be that in practice, "new" and "less common" seem to exclude each other.
Reply:Journey
Tierney
Maitlyn
Murphee
Keeley
Reply:chloe
nabia
bryani
tajia
jamella
betsy
tania
Reply:tiara
Reply:how about Rejocia? It is quite a nice name! ^^
dendrobium
Blythe
Brookelynne
Camilla
Miley
Vanessa
Audrey
Harley
Kylie
Kai (or Kye)
Lynette
Mckenzie
Portia
Valancy
Veronica
Michelle
Kimberly
Melissa
Kathleen
Nicole
Gabbrielle
Lori
Lillian
Chloe
Emma
Claira
Julliette
Morgan
Zoey
Lena
Sophie
Andrea
Emily
Madison
Alexis
Lexi
Gracie
Brianna
Riley
Aubrey
Bailey
jennifer
Ashley
Meagen
Courtney
Savannah
Kaylee
Kamrin
Destiny
Mikayla
these are my faves.
hope it helps(:
Suggest me some new and less common names for my gonna be daughter someday please?
I think it's nice to have a good meaning to a name too. So here are my three favourite girls names with their meanings.
ARIADNE (rose is a nice middle name with this, not really original but it still sounds nice) Meaning: Means "most holy" In Greek mythology, Ariadne was the daughter of King Minos. She fell in love with Theseus and helped him to escape the Labyrinth and the Minotaur, but was later abandoned by him. Eventually she married the god Dionysus.
AMELIE: Probably from amelia, not sure on meaning, but you can look up meanings on my source site. (Amalia is also nice)
AYSHA: Also, not sure of meaning, but try the sites in my source. Also I put some other sites in so you can look for names. : )
Good luck with the name, hope u can find one with a nice meaning too.
Reply:Mallory
Juliette
Juliet
Roberta
Vidette
Allison
Katherine
Samia (I love this name pr. Sah-mee-uh)
Eloise (One of my favourites)
Eloisa (Also one of my favourites pr. El-oh-eez-uh)
Ysabelle (Like Isabelle but not overused)
Zaidee
Ziva
Annaliese
Annaliesa
Bethany
Clara
Zakia
Harper
Hayden
Reply:I think that it might be neat for someone to name their daughter names such as:
Sapphire
Lillian (Lillie)
Kari (Pronounced Kah - Ree)
Alisabeth (I really like this name)
Danni
Anya
or
MaiaAnn (Yes, that is all one name)
^_^ Hope to be of help.
Reply:Krisabella
Kristabella
Lilly
Poppy
Kaitlyn
Anna Marie
Crystal
Tanya
Darcy
Emma
Emily
Taylah Jayd
Kirsty
Mia
Maia
Renee
Alice
Melanie
Claudia
Lucia
Klaudia
Opal
Akita
Akira
Louise
Genevieve
Tahlia
Mikayla
Cathy
Carlie
Francessca
Diamond
Ruby
Grace
Taniqua
Thats all i can think of right now lol hope that helps!!!! :)
Reply:The problem seems to be that in practice, "new" and "less common" seem to exclude each other.
Reply:Journey
Tierney
Maitlyn
Murphee
Keeley
Reply:chloe
nabia
bryani
tajia
jamella
betsy
tania
Reply:tiara
Reply:how about Rejocia? It is quite a nice name! ^^
dendrobium
What are some un common baby names?
My daugher is Delilah Jo. What are good sibling names to go with that? I like names like Lydia or Harrison.
What are some un common baby names?
Delilah and Lydia is okay
Delilah and Harrison is cute
Here are some suggestions
Delilah and Shaina
Delilah and Fallon
Delilah and Dawn (could be to close)
Delilah and Noami
Delilah and Reyna
Delilah and Kiersten
Delilah and Genevieve
Delilah and Magdalena
Delilah and Jasper
Delilah and Everett
Delilah and Elliott
Delilah and Douglas
Delilah and Remington
Delilah and Travis
Delilah and Bryce
Delilah and Paxton
Reply:Finding uncommon names is a challenge since the list of uncommon names is much larger than the list of common names (infinitely so).
For a list of the most common names (in order to avoid such names) the Social Security Administration has a great web site with information at the following link.
One option is to look up mid-common names from past years and recycle those names.
Reply:Leila
juliet
Elissa
Eliza
Izzy
Monique
Andy
Alexis
Xoe (Zoe)
Bella-not uncommon
Maribell
Allena
Tara
Tatiana
Tarisa
Carmen
Taylor
Karen
Cammie
Noel
Lola
Hansel
Noah
Micheal (Girls) Pronounced Mish-el
Paige
Cecilia
Holly
Harmony
Shalani
Natasha
Rihanna
Arron (Aron) Boys name
Kailie
Daniele (daniela)
Reply:I love Lydia and Harrison!
Girls:
Cecelia
Ruth (Nickname Ruthie)
Matilda
Bridget
Karina
Nicolette
Boys:
Sampson
Everett
Benjamin
Bennett
Raphael/Rafael
Henry
Matthieu (Matthew)
Jamison
Hope this helps!
Congrats!
Reply:Lydia Anne
Lydia Jade
Lydia Janette
Harrison Seth
Harrison Zachary
Harrison Miles
Or,
Malena
Georgia
Saylor
Arianna
Desire (not 'desire'....pronounced: dez-ah-ray)
Blaise
Noah
Oirin
Hansel
Victor
Reply:well i have been thinking of babynames for my child and here is what i have come up with.
boys:
kayden michael
xavier(pronounces zah-v-air)
jamison
girls:
karma
krystal
faith
leanna
lena
Reply:i love aubrey avery and caydence
aubrey nichole,avery jane, and caydence marie?
and my name is juliana. idk if its that uncommon, but ive never met someone with that name(:
Reply:Boy Names:
Brycen
Brolan
Creegan
Treston
Girl Names:
Adelyn
Adrielle
Brielle
Camellah
Haylen
Kaliana
Remee
sorry for the longish list
hope its helpful.
Reply:shealtiel
jinu
charlotta
keeleigh
willa
orion
forrest
beatrix
xanse
livvy
mayelle
helena
denise
shirley
marabelle
amara
raquelle
olanna
paige
kaz
lillee
lola
trista
wendover
loralie
jewel
jacey
vivenne
Reply:well i like lydia but not so much the harrison. But i like the name brayden for a boy and rider for a boy. For a girl Kim
Reply:Lydia is beautiful :)
Girls:
Clara
Ruth
Cecelia
Alice
Julia
Caroline
Harmony
Boys:
Atticus
Archer
William
Tate
Cecil
Joel
Reply:girls : Sarah, Mary, Josie, Jennifer, Angelica and Emilia
boys : Kyle, John, David, Carl, Jonathan and James
Reply:boy: Ethan, Kayden, Owen
girl: Megan (lol), Zoe, Jamie, Chelsea
Reply:Personally i like:
Kenley
Peyton or Payton
Parker
Brady
Keegan
Regan
Aiden
Carina
Darcy
Braden
Noah
Caden
The list goes on.
Try Babynames.com
It could really help you out! :)
Reply:Jefferson, Afton, Mercedes, Conrad,
Reply:Wentworth .Portnoy. Percivil, Fronk, andGertrude
Reply:Azaelya Isabelle or Azaelya Isabella
Its a really pretty flower/name and there are many different spellings
Reply:Savannah, maybe.
Savannah Faith?
Savannah Grace?
Reply:cool girl names are Saria and Sephrenia
xxxx
Reply:some guy call their baby adolf hitler want was refused for a name on birthday cake
Reply:Aurora Jane
Eliza
Beatrix
Cleo
Monty
Trixie
Lulu
Parker
Drake
Ashton
Reply:Samson.
Reply:I'm naming my little girl Marley Jayden
And if it's a boy I dunno all the 1st borns in my family are girls! =P
Reply:Jodi Lynn
Damion James
Reply:Jagger for a boy
True for a girl
Reply:I really like Avalee for a girl
Reply:seven
Reply:If a boy--- dino, a girl pebbles
Reply:i like bella grace.
Reply:troy and jersey
What are some un common baby names?
Delilah and Lydia is okay
Delilah and Harrison is cute
Here are some suggestions
Delilah and Shaina
Delilah and Fallon
Delilah and Dawn (could be to close)
Delilah and Noami
Delilah and Reyna
Delilah and Kiersten
Delilah and Genevieve
Delilah and Magdalena
Delilah and Jasper
Delilah and Everett
Delilah and Elliott
Delilah and Douglas
Delilah and Remington
Delilah and Travis
Delilah and Bryce
Delilah and Paxton
Reply:Finding uncommon names is a challenge since the list of uncommon names is much larger than the list of common names (infinitely so).
For a list of the most common names (in order to avoid such names) the Social Security Administration has a great web site with information at the following link.
One option is to look up mid-common names from past years and recycle those names.
Reply:Leila
juliet
Elissa
Eliza
Izzy
Monique
Andy
Alexis
Xoe (Zoe)
Bella-not uncommon
Maribell
Allena
Tara
Tatiana
Tarisa
Carmen
Taylor
Karen
Cammie
Noel
Lola
Hansel
Noah
Micheal (Girls) Pronounced Mish-el
Paige
Cecilia
Holly
Harmony
Shalani
Natasha
Rihanna
Arron (Aron) Boys name
Kailie
Daniele (daniela)
Reply:I love Lydia and Harrison!
Girls:
Cecelia
Ruth (Nickname Ruthie)
Matilda
Bridget
Karina
Nicolette
Boys:
Sampson
Everett
Benjamin
Bennett
Raphael/Rafael
Henry
Matthieu (Matthew)
Jamison
Hope this helps!
Congrats!
Reply:Lydia Anne
Lydia Jade
Lydia Janette
Harrison Seth
Harrison Zachary
Harrison Miles
Or,
Malena
Georgia
Saylor
Arianna
Desire (not 'desire'....pronounced: dez-ah-ray)
Blaise
Noah
Oirin
Hansel
Victor
Reply:well i have been thinking of babynames for my child and here is what i have come up with.
boys:
kayden michael
xavier(pronounces zah-v-air)
jamison
girls:
karma
krystal
faith
leanna
lena
Reply:i love aubrey avery and caydence
aubrey nichole,avery jane, and caydence marie?
and my name is juliana. idk if its that uncommon, but ive never met someone with that name(:
Reply:Boy Names:
Brycen
Brolan
Creegan
Treston
Girl Names:
Adelyn
Adrielle
Brielle
Camellah
Haylen
Kaliana
Remee
sorry for the longish list
hope its helpful.
Reply:shealtiel
jinu
charlotta
keeleigh
willa
orion
forrest
beatrix
xanse
livvy
mayelle
helena
denise
shirley
marabelle
amara
raquelle
olanna
paige
kaz
lillee
lola
trista
wendover
loralie
jewel
jacey
vivenne
Reply:well i like lydia but not so much the harrison. But i like the name brayden for a boy and rider for a boy. For a girl Kim
Reply:Lydia is beautiful :)
Girls:
Clara
Ruth
Cecelia
Alice
Julia
Caroline
Harmony
Boys:
Atticus
Archer
William
Tate
Cecil
Joel
Reply:girls : Sarah, Mary, Josie, Jennifer, Angelica and Emilia
boys : Kyle, John, David, Carl, Jonathan and James
Reply:boy: Ethan, Kayden, Owen
girl: Megan (lol), Zoe, Jamie, Chelsea
Reply:Personally i like:
Kenley
Peyton or Payton
Parker
Brady
Keegan
Regan
Aiden
Carina
Darcy
Braden
Noah
Caden
The list goes on.
Try Babynames.com
It could really help you out! :)
Reply:Jefferson, Afton, Mercedes, Conrad,
Reply:Wentworth .Portnoy. Percivil, Fronk, andGertrude
Reply:Azaelya Isabelle or Azaelya Isabella
Its a really pretty flower/name and there are many different spellings
Reply:Savannah, maybe.
Savannah Faith?
Savannah Grace?
Reply:cool girl names are Saria and Sephrenia
xxxx
Reply:some guy call their baby adolf hitler want was refused for a name on birthday cake
Reply:Aurora Jane
Eliza
Beatrix
Cleo
Monty
Trixie
Lulu
Parker
Drake
Ashton
Reply:Samson.
Reply:I'm naming my little girl Marley Jayden
And if it's a boy I dunno all the 1st borns in my family are girls! =P
Reply:Jodi Lynn
Damion James
Reply:Jagger for a boy
True for a girl
Reply:I really like Avalee for a girl
Reply:seven
Reply:If a boy--- dino, a girl pebbles
Reply:i like bella grace.
Reply:troy and jersey
What are the most common japanese names?Or where is a website wherw I can find them?
Both Boys and Girls
Top 10
What are the most common japanese names?Or where is a website wherw I can find them?
Apparently these were the most popular baby names in Japan between 1994 and 2003, so I would assuming they're pretty common these days too: http://www.japanese-name-translation.com...
Reply:Boys:
1. 大翔 hiroto
2. 悠斗 yuuto
3. 颯太 souta
4. 翔太 shouta
5. 蓮 ren
6. 優斗 yuuto
7. 悠人 yuuto
8. 悠太 yuuta
9. 陸 riku
10. 大和 yamato
Girls:
1. 陽菜 hina
2. 葵 aoi
3. さくら sakura
4. 結衣 yui
5. 結菜 yuina
6. 美羽 miu
7. 凛 rin
8. 美優 mitu
9. 優奈 yuuna
10. 優衣 yui
Reply:AJINAMOTO
TOYOTA
HONDA
SUZUKI
SEIKO
SUSHI
HENTAI
Reply:heroshema
and
cheech
Top 10
What are the most common japanese names?Or where is a website wherw I can find them?
Apparently these were the most popular baby names in Japan between 1994 and 2003, so I would assuming they're pretty common these days too: http://www.japanese-name-translation.com...
Reply:Boys:
1. 大翔 hiroto
2. 悠斗 yuuto
3. 颯太 souta
4. 翔太 shouta
5. 蓮 ren
6. 優斗 yuuto
7. 悠人 yuuto
8. 悠太 yuuta
9. 陸 riku
10. 大和 yamato
Girls:
1. 陽菜 hina
2. 葵 aoi
3. さくら sakura
4. 結衣 yui
5. 結菜 yuina
6. 美羽 miu
7. 凛 rin
8. 美優 mitu
9. 優奈 yuuna
10. 優衣 yui
Reply:AJINAMOTO
TOYOTA
HONDA
SUZUKI
SEIKO
SUSHI
HENTAI
Reply:heroshema
and
cheech
When choosing an address to compose, how do I put in 1 letter and a list of common names in my book pop up?
It used to do this and then stopped. I have to go to my address book everytime I want to send an email if I can't remember the address.
When choosing an address to compose, how do I put in 1 letter and a list of common names in my book pop up?
Open your contact list and check auto check for prompting, which is common in most of the email progs.
When choosing an address to compose, how do I put in 1 letter and a list of common names in my book pop up?
Open your contact list and check auto check for prompting, which is common in most of the email progs.
What are the most common names in the United States?
it depends what era we are talking here. here are some names that have been popular and started becoming popular.
elizabeth
margaret
lisa
anna
anne
sarah
michelle
katie
lauren
ashley
hannah
allison/alyson
nicole
jessica
emily
megan
diana
dianne
carol
joan
sue
susan
victoria
linda
taylor
james
jake
jacob
larry
adam
kyle
brian
daniel
jordan
joseph
john
michael
mike
zachary
zach
joshua
josh
thomas
tom
richard
ricky
rick
cody
tyler
david
dave
there are a lot more! but these names are very popular among people i know.
What are the most common names in the United States?
L.M,martinez,L.gutierrez,B.menendez,A.ra...
Reply:I found think link, I think it's pretty accurate
Hope it helps
Reply:Juan, Pancho, Pedro, Sanches, Loco, Mousey. and lets not forget Billy Bob. :)
Reply:Brittany, Ashley, David, and Joshua
Reply:Last names or first names?
Reply:Kayla, Ashley, Emma, Haley, Alexis.
atleast the girls, i'm not sure about the guys...
Reply:Chris, John, Ryan
Britney, Ashley, Anna
Reply:Wannahockaluggie.
Reply:james
Reply:http://names.mongabay.com/
Reply:any non-ethnic name.
Reply:Becky and John
Reply:look it up on google
Reply:Jose and Jesus.
broadleaf
elizabeth
margaret
lisa
anna
anne
sarah
michelle
katie
lauren
ashley
hannah
allison/alyson
nicole
jessica
emily
megan
diana
dianne
carol
joan
sue
susan
victoria
linda
taylor
james
jake
jacob
larry
adam
kyle
brian
daniel
jordan
joseph
john
michael
mike
zachary
zach
joshua
josh
thomas
tom
richard
ricky
rick
cody
tyler
david
dave
there are a lot more! but these names are very popular among people i know.
What are the most common names in the United States?
L.M,martinez,L.gutierrez,B.menendez,A.ra...
Reply:I found think link, I think it's pretty accurate
Hope it helps
Reply:Juan, Pancho, Pedro, Sanches, Loco, Mousey. and lets not forget Billy Bob. :)
Reply:Brittany, Ashley, David, and Joshua
Reply:Last names or first names?
Reply:Kayla, Ashley, Emma, Haley, Alexis.
atleast the girls, i'm not sure about the guys...
Reply:Chris, John, Ryan
Britney, Ashley, Anna
Reply:Wannahockaluggie.
Reply:james
Reply:http://names.mongabay.com/
Reply:any non-ethnic name.
Reply:Becky and John
Reply:look it up on google
Reply:Jose and Jesus.
broadleaf
What are some common names in Belarus?
like first %26amp;%26amp; last names.
What are some common names in Belarus?
Im belorussian and my name is Ilya.....
What are some common names in Belarus?
Im belorussian and my name is Ilya.....
Anyone know the common names for these plants? Spilanthus calva, Spilanthus oleraceae and Gymnema sylves?
Spilanthus calva (Spilanthes calva): Akarkara http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/626492...
Spilanthus oleraceae (Spilanthes oleracea) Toothache Plant, Eyeball Plant, Para Cress
http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/us/en/p...
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/997/
Gymnema sylves: gurmar, "sugar destroyer" (Sanskrit) http://www.squidoo.com/gymnemasylvestreg...
Anyone know the common names for these plants? Spilanthus calva, Spilanthus oleraceae and Gymnema sylves?
Spilanthes oleracea is very beautiful, and can be grown as an annual in most climates. It has striking cone-like flowers, much smaller than Echinacea. There are no flower petals, but golden buds with a rust-red center (which look like an eyeball.)
This plant is called Toothache Plant because you can chew on the fresh or dried flower, or take the extract to help deaden pain from a tooth until you can visit the dentist. It is not only topically anesthetic for gums and teeth, but it is also bacteriostatic, helping to fight tooth decay.
davesgarden.com
Gymnema Sylvestre, also known as Gurmar and Meshashringi, whose Hindi name literally means 'sugar destroyer', has been used in Ayurveda for several centuries to regulate sugar metabolism.
herbalprovider.com
Spilanthes calva
(No common name) http://zipcodezoo.com/Plants/S/Spilanthe...
Reply:Spilanthus calva is Asteracea
Spilanthus oleraceae is called Para Cress, Toothache Plant and Eyeball Plant. (?)
Gymnema sylves is called gurmar in India but I wasn't able to find an English name for it.
Spilanthus oleraceae (Spilanthes oleracea) Toothache Plant, Eyeball Plant, Para Cress
http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/us/en/p...
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/997/
Gymnema sylves: gurmar, "sugar destroyer" (Sanskrit) http://www.squidoo.com/gymnemasylvestreg...
Anyone know the common names for these plants? Spilanthus calva, Spilanthus oleraceae and Gymnema sylves?
Spilanthes oleracea is very beautiful, and can be grown as an annual in most climates. It has striking cone-like flowers, much smaller than Echinacea. There are no flower petals, but golden buds with a rust-red center (which look like an eyeball.)
This plant is called Toothache Plant because you can chew on the fresh or dried flower, or take the extract to help deaden pain from a tooth until you can visit the dentist. It is not only topically anesthetic for gums and teeth, but it is also bacteriostatic, helping to fight tooth decay.
davesgarden.com
Gymnema Sylvestre, also known as Gurmar and Meshashringi, whose Hindi name literally means 'sugar destroyer', has been used in Ayurveda for several centuries to regulate sugar metabolism.
herbalprovider.com
Spilanthes calva
(No common name) http://zipcodezoo.com/Plants/S/Spilanthe...
Reply:Spilanthus calva is Asteracea
Spilanthus oleraceae is called Para Cress, Toothache Plant and Eyeball Plant. (?)
Gymnema sylves is called gurmar in India but I wasn't able to find an English name for it.
What common baby names are you getting sick of?
I'm a teacher, so I see the trends of names go in and out as I get new students every year. Four years ago, out of 80 students I had no less than 8 Danielles (or some variant like Daniella). It was insane. That seems to have passed by the wayside now. This year, I only have one.
One baby name that I'm hearing and seeing everywhere is Connor. I love the name, don't get me wrong, but I would never choose it for my child for the simple fact that later in life, he will be one of at least five Connors in his school class.
You have to find a happy medium with names. Get creative, sure, but don't go overboard! Changing the spelling of a traditional name is a way to do that. Example: Our daughter's name is Cathryn. We didn't use the traditional spellings: Catherine or Kathryn, but we combined the two. We also didn't go nuts and do something like Kaitherryinne which would have been over the top. People need to remember that names are identity markers that people will have for the rest of their lives...chosen by another individual for them! Let's give them names that are beautiful, easy to remember and spell, but not too repetitive.
Other overdone names i have heard in the past few years: Joseph, Matthew, Emma, Emily, Rachael, John, Hannah
What common baby names are you getting sick of?
Ashley and Megan
Reply:Anna, Marie, Jennifer, Carla.. etc etc..
Reply:Hannah, Emily, Joseph
Reply:John, David, Rachel, Jennifer, Sarah!
There are so many more!
Reply:Jennifer, Michael, Madison
Reply:Ava, Kayla, Destiny
Reply:Josh, Alexander, Sean, Emily, and Amanda
I know its my name *amanda* but I am so sick of seeing it everywhere.
Reply:Cadin ( how ever you want to spell it) all the people I went to school with is naming their kids that. Other names are Kayla and Kaitlyn My sister names Are Mikayla and Kaitlyn.
Reply:All Keisha's Deisha's Leisha's Neisha's
Quan,MArquez, Romeo, Ramone,Lorenzo,Laquilla,Jaquilla,
In other words All ghetto fab names
Reply:Ashley
Joshua
Reply:Aiden, Kayla, Hailey
Reply:Hailey (no matter what way you spell it!)
Any of the awful "K" names...Kaylee, Kylie, Kayla
Michaela (however you want to spell that one)
Hunter
Tyler
Reply:kalieb ,worst name ever
Reply:I'm sick of the trend of famous people giving their babies weird and stupid names. Why can't they give their babies common names like...like...like common people!?
Reply:Emma %26amp; Emily!!
Reply:Brady
Nevaeh
Mackenzie
Aiden
Reply:JENNIFER!
Well I hate the wierd ones!
And I'm getting sick of people being named after me! Jks!
Although the name Meghan, Megan, Meagan etc... is very popular and annyong because of all the ways you can spell it!
Reply:I, personally, am getting tired of hearing the weirdo baby names. A name is a name, but just how creative do you have to get before you're sponsoring a product through a child. Its freakin crazy to name your child something that they will either be scorned for, for the rest of their life, or giving them a name of a product that when they are 23 hasn't existed for 12 years...
Reply:my sons name is CONNOR!! I didnt even realize it was that popular I had never meet anyone named Connor before and i still have only meet one or 2 since! But I would say Michael , Jennifer, James, jessica, Emily. but i dont like names to be to weird!!
Reply:Jessica
Reply:Nevaeh! I'm soooo tired of hearing that name! I dont know how it got so popular over the span of 2 years!
That and Aiden names like Hayden, Brayden, Caden and Aiden.
Reply:Ashley, Heather, Hailey
Reply:Britany.
Reply:david james thomas daniel joseph
Reply:Ashley, Kimberly, Emmily, Jennifer, Mary, Patricia, Barbara, Jessica
Mike, John, Tom, Richard, Charles, Mark, Paul
Reply:Madison, Hannah, Jacob, Thomas, Michael, Rachel and Sarah
Reply:Madison!
One baby name that I'm hearing and seeing everywhere is Connor. I love the name, don't get me wrong, but I would never choose it for my child for the simple fact that later in life, he will be one of at least five Connors in his school class.
You have to find a happy medium with names. Get creative, sure, but don't go overboard! Changing the spelling of a traditional name is a way to do that. Example: Our daughter's name is Cathryn. We didn't use the traditional spellings: Catherine or Kathryn, but we combined the two. We also didn't go nuts and do something like Kaitherryinne which would have been over the top. People need to remember that names are identity markers that people will have for the rest of their lives...chosen by another individual for them! Let's give them names that are beautiful, easy to remember and spell, but not too repetitive.
Other overdone names i have heard in the past few years: Joseph, Matthew, Emma, Emily, Rachael, John, Hannah
What common baby names are you getting sick of?
Ashley and Megan
Reply:Anna, Marie, Jennifer, Carla.. etc etc..
Reply:Hannah, Emily, Joseph
Reply:John, David, Rachel, Jennifer, Sarah!
There are so many more!
Reply:Jennifer, Michael, Madison
Reply:Ava, Kayla, Destiny
Reply:Josh, Alexander, Sean, Emily, and Amanda
I know its my name *amanda* but I am so sick of seeing it everywhere.
Reply:Cadin ( how ever you want to spell it) all the people I went to school with is naming their kids that. Other names are Kayla and Kaitlyn My sister names Are Mikayla and Kaitlyn.
Reply:All Keisha's Deisha's Leisha's Neisha's
Quan,MArquez, Romeo, Ramone,Lorenzo,Laquilla,Jaquilla,
In other words All ghetto fab names
Reply:Ashley
Joshua
Reply:Aiden, Kayla, Hailey
Reply:Hailey (no matter what way you spell it!)
Any of the awful "K" names...Kaylee, Kylie, Kayla
Michaela (however you want to spell that one)
Hunter
Tyler
Reply:kalieb ,worst name ever
Reply:I'm sick of the trend of famous people giving their babies weird and stupid names. Why can't they give their babies common names like...like...like common people!?
Reply:Emma %26amp; Emily!!
Reply:Brady
Nevaeh
Mackenzie
Aiden
Reply:JENNIFER!
Well I hate the wierd ones!
And I'm getting sick of people being named after me! Jks!
Although the name Meghan, Megan, Meagan etc... is very popular and annyong because of all the ways you can spell it!
Reply:I, personally, am getting tired of hearing the weirdo baby names. A name is a name, but just how creative do you have to get before you're sponsoring a product through a child. Its freakin crazy to name your child something that they will either be scorned for, for the rest of their life, or giving them a name of a product that when they are 23 hasn't existed for 12 years...
Reply:my sons name is CONNOR!! I didnt even realize it was that popular I had never meet anyone named Connor before and i still have only meet one or 2 since! But I would say Michael , Jennifer, James, jessica, Emily. but i dont like names to be to weird!!
Reply:Jessica
Reply:Nevaeh! I'm soooo tired of hearing that name! I dont know how it got so popular over the span of 2 years!
That and Aiden names like Hayden, Brayden, Caden and Aiden.
Reply:Ashley, Heather, Hailey
Reply:Britany.
Reply:david james thomas daniel joseph
Reply:Ashley, Kimberly, Emmily, Jennifer, Mary, Patricia, Barbara, Jessica
Mike, John, Tom, Richard, Charles, Mark, Paul
Reply:Madison, Hannah, Jacob, Thomas, Michael, Rachel and Sarah
Reply:Madison!
What are the names of common sleeping pills and sleeping powders that can be mixed with water and taken in?
i would try a more herbal route. like some cat nip drops. or sleepy time tea. but ambien is a good prescription medication. tylenol makes a sleep aid and i am not talking tylenol pm look for sleep aid but all these things can be habit forming you might want to check with your dr. you might have something more seroiuse going on. like sleep apneia he/she would know the best thing for you. dont take anything except tea for more than 7 days.
What are the names of common sleeping pills and sleeping powders that can be mixed with water and taken in?
valarian root pill, is a great over the counter drug, that can be bought at any cvs or walmart....all you do is pop a few, and you are out like a light. safe, all natural and guaranteed to work:)
enjoy
What are the names of common sleeping pills and sleeping powders that can be mixed with water and taken in?
valarian root pill, is a great over the counter drug, that can be bought at any cvs or walmart....all you do is pop a few, and you are out like a light. safe, all natural and guaranteed to work:)
enjoy
What are some common names in Belarus?
like first %26amp;%26amp; last names.
What are some common names in Belarus?
Im belorussian and my name is Ilya.....
What are some common names in Belarus?
Im belorussian and my name is Ilya.....
Anyone know the common names for these plants? Spilanthus calva, Spilanthus oleraceae and Gymnema sylves?
Spilanthus calva (Spilanthes calva): Akarkara http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/626492...
Spilanthus oleraceae (Spilanthes oleracea) Toothache Plant, Eyeball Plant, Para Cress
http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/us/en/p...
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/997/
Gymnema sylves: gurmar, "sugar destroyer" (Sanskrit) http://www.squidoo.com/gymnemasylvestreg...
Anyone know the common names for these plants? Spilanthus calva, Spilanthus oleraceae and Gymnema sylves?
Spilanthes oleracea is very beautiful, and can be grown as an annual in most climates. It has striking cone-like flowers, much smaller than Echinacea. There are no flower petals, but golden buds with a rust-red center (which look like an eyeball.)
This plant is called Toothache Plant because you can chew on the fresh or dried flower, or take the extract to help deaden pain from a tooth until you can visit the dentist. It is not only topically anesthetic for gums and teeth, but it is also bacteriostatic, helping to fight tooth decay.
davesgarden.com
Gymnema Sylvestre, also known as Gurmar and Meshashringi, whose Hindi name literally means 'sugar destroyer', has been used in Ayurveda for several centuries to regulate sugar metabolism.
herbalprovider.com
Spilanthes calva
(No common name) http://zipcodezoo.com/Plants/S/Spilanthe...
Reply:Spilanthus calva is Asteracea
Spilanthus oleraceae is called Para Cress, Toothache Plant and Eyeball Plant. (?)
Gymnema sylves is called gurmar in India but I wasn't able to find an English name for it.
Spilanthus oleraceae (Spilanthes oleracea) Toothache Plant, Eyeball Plant, Para Cress
http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/us/en/p...
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/997/
Gymnema sylves: gurmar, "sugar destroyer" (Sanskrit) http://www.squidoo.com/gymnemasylvestreg...
Anyone know the common names for these plants? Spilanthus calva, Spilanthus oleraceae and Gymnema sylves?
Spilanthes oleracea is very beautiful, and can be grown as an annual in most climates. It has striking cone-like flowers, much smaller than Echinacea. There are no flower petals, but golden buds with a rust-red center (which look like an eyeball.)
This plant is called Toothache Plant because you can chew on the fresh or dried flower, or take the extract to help deaden pain from a tooth until you can visit the dentist. It is not only topically anesthetic for gums and teeth, but it is also bacteriostatic, helping to fight tooth decay.
davesgarden.com
Gymnema Sylvestre, also known as Gurmar and Meshashringi, whose Hindi name literally means 'sugar destroyer', has been used in Ayurveda for several centuries to regulate sugar metabolism.
herbalprovider.com
Spilanthes calva
(No common name) http://zipcodezoo.com/Plants/S/Spilanthe...
Reply:Spilanthus calva is Asteracea
Spilanthus oleraceae is called Para Cress, Toothache Plant and Eyeball Plant. (?)
Gymnema sylves is called gurmar in India but I wasn't able to find an English name for it.
What are the names of common anesthesia medications?
I believe remesentam... is part of the medication
What are the names of common anesthesia medications?
I'm an anesthesiologist. The drug you list is not familiar to me. The closest I can think of is remifentanil (a narcotic). or romazicon (reversal agent)
We use different drugs for different things.
For general anesthesia, we use a drug to get people off to sleep (induction) - common induction agents are propofol, etomidate, pentothal, ketamine. To keep people asleep, we usually use inhalation anesthetics, such as isoflurane, desflurane, sevoflurane, possibly with nitrous oxide. We may also use a paralyzing agent such as succinylcholine, rocuronium, vecuronium, atracurium, cisatracurium or pancuronium. For pain relief, we typically use a narcotic such as fentanyl, morphine, hydrocodone, alfentanil, or sufentanil. Many patients also get midazolam, which is a sedative and amnestic.
For neuraxial (spinal/epidural) regional (nerve blocks) or local anesthetics, we use drugs called "local anesthetics". Common local anesthetics are lidocaine, procaine, bupivicaine, tetracaine, chloroprocaine (pretty much anything that ends in "caine" is a local anesthetic)
Patients may also get drugs to prevent nausea, reverse the paralyzing agents, raise or lower blood pressure or heart rate, or treat anything else that might come up.
Hope that helps.
(Many of the drugs listed by "The Nurse" are not anesthetic drugs, but may be given in the perioperative period; some of the anesthetic drugs that are listed are no longer used)
Reply:lidocaine,xylocaine,lignocaine,ether,cyc... is given by the nurse that ondansetron etc are used ,but this are not anaesthetics,they are pre anaesthethic medications.anaesthetics are mainly local and general .local acts locally,does not have any effect on the CNS,while general anaesthetics like the thiopentone have cns depressing activity
Reply:Here are some common anaesthetics:
nitrous oxide
ethoxyethane
trichlorometane
cyclopropane
halothane
hope that helps
Reply:Ketamine's one, but that's a different drug... kind of an alternative to morphine.
What are the names of common anesthesia medications?
I'm an anesthesiologist. The drug you list is not familiar to me. The closest I can think of is remifentanil (a narcotic). or romazicon (reversal agent)
We use different drugs for different things.
For general anesthesia, we use a drug to get people off to sleep (induction) - common induction agents are propofol, etomidate, pentothal, ketamine. To keep people asleep, we usually use inhalation anesthetics, such as isoflurane, desflurane, sevoflurane, possibly with nitrous oxide. We may also use a paralyzing agent such as succinylcholine, rocuronium, vecuronium, atracurium, cisatracurium or pancuronium. For pain relief, we typically use a narcotic such as fentanyl, morphine, hydrocodone, alfentanil, or sufentanil. Many patients also get midazolam, which is a sedative and amnestic.
For neuraxial (spinal/epidural) regional (nerve blocks) or local anesthetics, we use drugs called "local anesthetics". Common local anesthetics are lidocaine, procaine, bupivicaine, tetracaine, chloroprocaine (pretty much anything that ends in "caine" is a local anesthetic)
Patients may also get drugs to prevent nausea, reverse the paralyzing agents, raise or lower blood pressure or heart rate, or treat anything else that might come up.
Hope that helps.
(Many of the drugs listed by "The Nurse" are not anesthetic drugs, but may be given in the perioperative period; some of the anesthetic drugs that are listed are no longer used)
Reply:lidocaine,xylocaine,lignocaine,ether,cyc... is given by the nurse that ondansetron etc are used ,but this are not anaesthetics,they are pre anaesthethic medications.anaesthetics are mainly local and general .local acts locally,does not have any effect on the CNS,while general anaesthetics like the thiopentone have cns depressing activity
Reply:Here are some common anaesthetics:
nitrous oxide
ethoxyethane
trichlorometane
cyclopropane
halothane
hope that helps
Reply:Ketamine's one, but that's a different drug... kind of an alternative to morphine.
I need some compounds, their formulas, common names and uses?!Can anyone help?
I need some compounds, their formulas, common names and uses?!!! Can anyone help?
I need some compounds, their formulas, common names and uses?!Can anyone help?
hi
hope ths'll help u
common salt-NaCl sodium chloride
its is used as a raw material 4 preparing othr chemicals like NaOH, baking soda, bleaching powder
Bleaching powder-calcium oxychloride- CaOCl2
used 4 bleaching cotton linen, bleaching wood pulp,
oxidising agent, disinfectant
Baking soda- sodium bicarbonate-NaHCO3
used 4 makin sodium carbonate, ingredient 4 antacids, used in soda acid fire extinguishers
Washing Soda- sodium carbonate-Na2CO3
used in glass, paper, soap industries
used to manufacture borax
cleaning agent
used to remove permanent hardness of water
plaster of paris- calcium hemihydrate- CaSO4.1/2H2O
used 4 making toys, statues, making surfaces smooth
Reply:example of an Ionic Compond:
Formula: MgSO4
Name: Magnisium sulfate
Use: it can be used for agriculture and gardening, magnesium sulfate is used to correct magnesium deficiency in soil. mostly used in potted plants, or magnisium hingry crop, such as potatos, tomatos, rose, and papper.
Also there is some medical uses
Molcular compounds:
Formula: H2O
name: water
use: drink, plating, etc
Reply:H20- water
I need some compounds, their formulas, common names and uses?!Can anyone help?
hi
hope ths'll help u
common salt-NaCl sodium chloride
its is used as a raw material 4 preparing othr chemicals like NaOH, baking soda, bleaching powder
Bleaching powder-calcium oxychloride- CaOCl2
used 4 bleaching cotton linen, bleaching wood pulp,
oxidising agent, disinfectant
Baking soda- sodium bicarbonate-NaHCO3
used 4 makin sodium carbonate, ingredient 4 antacids, used in soda acid fire extinguishers
Washing Soda- sodium carbonate-Na2CO3
used in glass, paper, soap industries
used to manufacture borax
cleaning agent
used to remove permanent hardness of water
plaster of paris- calcium hemihydrate- CaSO4.1/2H2O
used 4 making toys, statues, making surfaces smooth
Reply:example of an Ionic Compond:
Formula: MgSO4
Name: Magnisium sulfate
Use: it can be used for agriculture and gardening, magnesium sulfate is used to correct magnesium deficiency in soil. mostly used in potted plants, or magnisium hingry crop, such as potatos, tomatos, rose, and papper.
Also there is some medical uses
Molcular compounds:
Formula: H2O
name: water
use: drink, plating, etc
Reply:H20- water
What are the most common Italian last names?
I am looking for the few thousand more frequent Italian family names.
What are the most common Italian last names?
Most common last names (cognomi):
Rossi (= reds)
Ferrari (= smiths)
take a look at the site below
Reply:Orlando, Pacino, Benedetto, PROVENZA, ANDRETTI, Ferrari...
Reply:Mafia...my mom's maiden name.
Reply:anything that ends in a vowel
Reply:fontana.
Reply:perugia
What are the most common Italian last names?
Most common last names (cognomi):
Rossi (= reds)
Ferrari (= smiths)
take a look at the site below
Reply:Orlando, Pacino, Benedetto, PROVENZA, ANDRETTI, Ferrari...
Reply:Mafia...my mom's maiden name.
Reply:anything that ends in a vowel
Reply:fontana.
Reply:perugia
What are some of the most common used names for myspace "scene kings/queens"?
Heres what i have so far, im NOT asking about famous scene people ( i know who most of all them are) but MOST common alliterations that are used in the scene community
:Beatdown, Brutal, Chaos, Exorcism, Gore, Hilton Kannibal ,Katastrophe, Lush, Massacre, Mattel, Murder, Suicide, Tragedy, Terror, Vanity, Vicious, Vuitton
i need some more..... plz help
What are some of the most common used names for myspace "scene kings/queens"?
i didn't know this excisted...how about MURDEROUS
Reply:mania
dimentia
metabolika
aggression
korpse
thats all i can think of.
btw scenes are HAWT! %26gt;:D
street fighting
:Beatdown, Brutal, Chaos, Exorcism, Gore, Hilton Kannibal ,Katastrophe, Lush, Massacre, Mattel, Murder, Suicide, Tragedy, Terror, Vanity, Vicious, Vuitton
i need some more..... plz help
What are some of the most common used names for myspace "scene kings/queens"?
i didn't know this excisted...how about MURDEROUS
Reply:mania
dimentia
metabolika
aggression
korpse
thats all i can think of.
btw scenes are HAWT! %26gt;:D
street fighting
Where is a good online sight to classify moths with photos, common and scientific names??
I need photos so that I can match the moths I catch with the photos. Also, does anyone know if theres a sight like this for bugs (insects, arachnids, inverts etc.) that provides these things?
Where is a good online sight to classify moths with photos, common and scientific names??
Here are some nice sites :http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.ed...
http://www.mothcount.brc.ac.uk/gallery.a...
http://www.acleris.com/dls/mothhome.html
http://facweb.furman.edu/~snyderjohn/lep...
The last one is a link to many sites you can scan yourself.
Reply:http://www.natureserve.org
Reply:I really like bugguide.net. They also have an ID request feature if you really need it.
Reply:If you are in North America, try http://www.enature.com/home/
Where is a good online sight to classify moths with photos, common and scientific names??
Here are some nice sites :http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.ed...
http://www.mothcount.brc.ac.uk/gallery.a...
http://www.acleris.com/dls/mothhome.html
http://facweb.furman.edu/~snyderjohn/lep...
The last one is a link to many sites you can scan yourself.
Reply:http://www.natureserve.org
Reply:I really like bugguide.net. They also have an ID request feature if you really need it.
Reply:If you are in North America, try http://www.enature.com/home/
What are some common names in ESPECIALLY Guatemala?
Guatemalans traditionally use Catholic names for their children, much the same as any other Spanish-speaking country. The Protestant sects have a wide following in Guatemala now, so do not be surprised if you see such non-traditional names like Edwin, Lesbia, James or Dalia. It all depends on who you are running with down there.
Otherwise, get used to Jose, Maria and Carlos and Olga.
What are some common names in ESPECIALLY Guatemala?
Females:
Ana
Maria
Claudia
Males:
Juan
José
Carlos
Reply:I have now been living here, in Guatemala, for three months. For females, if their name is not Maria, their middle name is, or they have a sister named Maria. If you forget their name, you can usually get away with calling them 'Maria' because they think you have them mixed up with someone else! LOL!!!
Reply:It depends on the generation, but I agree that many women have the name María and many men have the name Jose. But other really common names are, for women: Andrea, Gabriela, Lucía. For men: Diego, Sebastián
Otherwise, get used to Jose, Maria and Carlos and Olga.
What are some common names in ESPECIALLY Guatemala?
Females:
Ana
Maria
Claudia
Males:
Juan
José
Carlos
Reply:I have now been living here, in Guatemala, for three months. For females, if their name is not Maria, their middle name is, or they have a sister named Maria. If you forget their name, you can usually get away with calling them 'Maria' because they think you have them mixed up with someone else! LOL!!!
Reply:It depends on the generation, but I agree that many women have the name María and many men have the name Jose. But other really common names are, for women: Andrea, Gabriela, Lucía. For men: Diego, Sebastián
What are some common LAST names or BOYS names from the revolutionary war time period/?
I am doing a school project and really need soke help with making up names of a family from the revolutionary war time so thanks os much in advance!!
What are some common LAST names or BOYS names from the revolutionary war time period/?
These names were often used during the revolutionary war:
Abraham
Benjamin
Daniel
David
Gabriel
George
Isaac
Jacob
James
John
Joseph
Nicholas
Oliver
Peter
Richard
Samuel
Stephen
Sybert
Thomas
William
And I was able to find these last names:
Acker
Avery
Bont
Boyce
Brewer
Buckhout
Comb
Davids
Dean
Dutcher
Ferris
Hammond
Jewel
Jones
Martling
Odell
Paulding
Requa
See
Storms
Swartwout
Youngs
I sorted them alphabetically, so that it can be easier for you to select them. If you need more names you can try to find a 19 century census and you'll be able to find a lot of names there. But I hope that these names will be enough for your project...
Reply:I'm not sure about last names but as for first names it was very common to give boys the name of a prominent person in The Bible, especially names of the Apostles. John, James %26amp; Thomas were very common at that time
Reply:I agree you go with the Bible for first names.
Last names think basic English names and anything Irish.
From my family - Jennings, McDowell, Kintner, Cameron.
What are some common LAST names or BOYS names from the revolutionary war time period/?
These names were often used during the revolutionary war:
Abraham
Benjamin
Daniel
David
Gabriel
George
Isaac
Jacob
James
John
Joseph
Nicholas
Oliver
Peter
Richard
Samuel
Stephen
Sybert
Thomas
William
And I was able to find these last names:
Acker
Avery
Bont
Boyce
Brewer
Buckhout
Comb
Davids
Dean
Dutcher
Ferris
Hammond
Jewel
Jones
Martling
Odell
Paulding
Requa
See
Storms
Swartwout
Youngs
I sorted them alphabetically, so that it can be easier for you to select them. If you need more names you can try to find a 19 century census and you'll be able to find a lot of names there. But I hope that these names will be enough for your project...
Reply:I'm not sure about last names but as for first names it was very common to give boys the name of a prominent person in The Bible, especially names of the Apostles. John, James %26amp; Thomas were very common at that time
Reply:I agree you go with the Bible for first names.
Last names think basic English names and anything Irish.
From my family - Jennings, McDowell, Kintner, Cameron.
Why do think scientists use the scientifics name to refer to an organism as opposed to the common names ?
On different parts of the world animals are called different names so if scientists use the scientific name, it doesn't matter what part of the world they are on, everyone will know what they are talking about.
Why do think scientists use the scientifics name to refer to an organism as opposed to the common names ?
its a standardized and systematic way of identifying so scientists internationally will be able to understand. just like the metric system, scientist around the world use this standard of measurement so they can easily translate among scientists of the world
Reply:Because if I say dog, no one will know what type of dog I'm talking about so using scientific names helps avoid confusion
grappling
Why do think scientists use the scientifics name to refer to an organism as opposed to the common names ?
its a standardized and systematic way of identifying so scientists internationally will be able to understand. just like the metric system, scientist around the world use this standard of measurement so they can easily translate among scientists of the world
Reply:Because if I say dog, no one will know what type of dog I'm talking about so using scientific names helps avoid confusion
grappling
What are three most common last names in America?
My last name is Jackson and I found alot of people who have that last name as well as a few others so I was just curious!
What are three most common last names in America?
I would say Smith, Jones and Jackson
Reply:Smith
Jackson
Johnson
Harrison
Robertson
Jamison
Jones
Thomas
Reply:I vote for Smith, Jones %26amp; Jackson.
Reply:Ahmadenajad, Mohammed, and Smith.
Reply:Smith, Jones, Thompson, Johnson, Washington, Jackson, Robinson, Adams, Jefferson, Lots of immigrants and slaves took the names of US presidents.
Reply:1. Smith 1.01%
2. Johnson .81
3. Williams .70
4. Jones .62
5. Brown .62
6. Davis .48
7. Miller .42
8. Wilson .34
9. Moore .31
10. Taylor .31
What are three most common last names in America?
I would say Smith, Jones and Jackson
Reply:Smith
Jackson
Johnson
Harrison
Robertson
Jamison
Jones
Thomas
Reply:I vote for Smith, Jones %26amp; Jackson.
Reply:Ahmadenajad, Mohammed, and Smith.
Reply:Smith, Jones, Thompson, Johnson, Washington, Jackson, Robinson, Adams, Jefferson, Lots of immigrants and slaves took the names of US presidents.
Reply:1. Smith 1.01%
2. Johnson .81
3. Williams .70
4. Jones .62
5. Brown .62
6. Davis .48
7. Miller .42
8. Wilson .34
9. Moore .31
10. Taylor .31
Who is annoyed with common baby names?
I like names that mean something who agrees?
My favorites are,
Isla (eye-luh)
Thalia (thal-yuh)
Evita (Evie-tah)
Iris
Nadia
Adele
Charlotte
Estelle
Milla (Mee-lah)
Sage
Willow
Rowyn
Vanna
Ariah
Lucia (Loo-sha or Loo-see-ah)
Ruby
Ezra
Etrogen
Phineas
Arabelle
Eden
And many more!
Who is annoyed with common baby names?
I kind of agree with you. I hate HATE H.A.T.E. really popular and common names like Kyleigh, Ashleigh, Lynn, and stuff like that. But I do like some common names like Rose for example. I like most of the names on your list (especially Iris, Charlotte, Lucia, Ruby and Eden!), except from Adele, (never liked that name), Vanna, (sounds like delivery van), Ezra and Etrogen (hydrogen, oxygen, etc).
Hope I helped!
Reply:I like Lucia. Lucia is actually a much older name than these others. Same with Charlotte, though I personally don't think I'd use it.
The rest, I don't so much, since they don't really have a history to them, they are way over-used right now, and are a bit gaudy (Ruby, Milla, Ariah, Phineas, etc)
Is Etrogen really a name? It reminds me of Estrogen :( Not fond of Isla either. I also say it EE-slah in my head, which it's not pretty, though "eye-lah" is too pretty either.
Reply:you probably wouldnt like my daughters name, its going to be Kaleigh Nicole and her last name, some of those names you mentioned are really cute. My aunt is a nurse in labor and delivery and this lady named her daughter Shithade, pronounced I guess she said Shi-Tade, my aunts like your gonna name your daughter sh*thead and the ladies like no it Shi-Tade...I thought this was so funny, I mean there is a thing of having a less common name but wow!!!!
Reply:I wouldn't name my daughter Brittany or Ashley, but I don't like out there names either. The thing is, unless you name your kid God'iss Love or something like that there will be someone else out there with the same name. You don't want to be so unique that your kid will be tortured at school. For example, Etrogen. I mean seriosly, might as well put that S in there and call her Estrogen. Not a good idea.
Reply:so name your kid that its you decission but always remember these kids are going to be members of society one day so always keep that in mind before you name your child a name says alot about a person yes different is good and not knocking any of the names you listed some I do find quite nice in fact but I've seen some ridiculous name people asking they were nice and getting all offended when people say no Just stay uncommon if you'd like but don't go off the wall like naming the poor kid Star Moon Sun Aquamarine%26lt;%26lt; which I saw someone ask once poor kid will grown up to be a stripper or porn-star
and its a child not a pet
Reply:Isla (eye-luh)LOVE
Thalia (thal-yuh)AWSOME
Evita (Evie-tah)OK
IrisOK
NadiaNAH
AdeleCUTE
CharlotteCOMMON
EstelleADORABLE
Milla (Mee-lah)LOVEEEE
SageCUTE
WillowCUTE
RowynLIKE ROWAN BETTER
VannaVANNA WHITE
AriahCUTE
Lucia (Loo-sha or Loo-see-ah)LOVE
RubyCUTE
EzraNAH
EtrogenESTROGEN
PhineasPHINEAS AND FERB
ArabelleCUTE
EdenCUTE
Reply:i like the idea of the child having a certian name that another close relative to you had, for example my little boys name is anderson charles. charles is my fathers middle name and me and my husband both liked the name anderson.
Reply:I hate really common names like sarah, Jenny, bob, bill, kate, and I hate people who hate uncommon names just cuz there not popular
Reply:Yeah me too. Etrogen sounds like a hormone. I like Charlotte and Ruby.
Reply:from your list i like:
thalia, sage, willow, eden
Reply:Me!! I have a 4 1/2 month old named Layla ione.
Reply:I am!!! If I hear of one more person naming their baby Emma Grace, I'm going to throw up.
Reply:My name is Sawyer
i think its still very rare
i have only heard it twice before (:
Reply:I agree. Why name your kid a common name when you only live once? I do not like name that are really unique but I like Rare or less common names, which is different...
If you have a plain name, than you will be a plain, plain person....out of your names, I like Thalia..not something unheard of, yet, less commonly used
My favorites are,
Isla (eye-luh)
Thalia (thal-yuh)
Evita (Evie-tah)
Iris
Nadia
Adele
Charlotte
Estelle
Milla (Mee-lah)
Sage
Willow
Rowyn
Vanna
Ariah
Lucia (Loo-sha or Loo-see-ah)
Ruby
Ezra
Etrogen
Phineas
Arabelle
Eden
And many more!
Who is annoyed with common baby names?
I kind of agree with you. I hate HATE H.A.T.E. really popular and common names like Kyleigh, Ashleigh, Lynn, and stuff like that. But I do like some common names like Rose for example. I like most of the names on your list (especially Iris, Charlotte, Lucia, Ruby and Eden!), except from Adele, (never liked that name), Vanna, (sounds like delivery van), Ezra and Etrogen (hydrogen, oxygen, etc).
Hope I helped!
Reply:I like Lucia. Lucia is actually a much older name than these others. Same with Charlotte, though I personally don't think I'd use it.
The rest, I don't so much, since they don't really have a history to them, they are way over-used right now, and are a bit gaudy (Ruby, Milla, Ariah, Phineas, etc)
Is Etrogen really a name? It reminds me of Estrogen :( Not fond of Isla either. I also say it EE-slah in my head, which it's not pretty, though "eye-lah" is too pretty either.
Reply:you probably wouldnt like my daughters name, its going to be Kaleigh Nicole and her last name, some of those names you mentioned are really cute. My aunt is a nurse in labor and delivery and this lady named her daughter Shithade, pronounced I guess she said Shi-Tade, my aunts like your gonna name your daughter sh*thead and the ladies like no it Shi-Tade...I thought this was so funny, I mean there is a thing of having a less common name but wow!!!!
Reply:I wouldn't name my daughter Brittany or Ashley, but I don't like out there names either. The thing is, unless you name your kid God'iss Love or something like that there will be someone else out there with the same name. You don't want to be so unique that your kid will be tortured at school. For example, Etrogen. I mean seriosly, might as well put that S in there and call her Estrogen. Not a good idea.
Reply:so name your kid that its you decission but always remember these kids are going to be members of society one day so always keep that in mind before you name your child a name says alot about a person yes different is good and not knocking any of the names you listed some I do find quite nice in fact but I've seen some ridiculous name people asking they were nice and getting all offended when people say no Just stay uncommon if you'd like but don't go off the wall like naming the poor kid Star Moon Sun Aquamarine%26lt;%26lt; which I saw someone ask once poor kid will grown up to be a stripper or porn-star
and its a child not a pet
Reply:Isla (eye-luh)LOVE
Thalia (thal-yuh)AWSOME
Evita (Evie-tah)OK
IrisOK
NadiaNAH
AdeleCUTE
CharlotteCOMMON
EstelleADORABLE
Milla (Mee-lah)LOVEEEE
SageCUTE
WillowCUTE
RowynLIKE ROWAN BETTER
VannaVANNA WHITE
AriahCUTE
Lucia (Loo-sha or Loo-see-ah)LOVE
RubyCUTE
EzraNAH
EtrogenESTROGEN
PhineasPHINEAS AND FERB
ArabelleCUTE
EdenCUTE
Reply:i like the idea of the child having a certian name that another close relative to you had, for example my little boys name is anderson charles. charles is my fathers middle name and me and my husband both liked the name anderson.
Reply:I hate really common names like sarah, Jenny, bob, bill, kate, and I hate people who hate uncommon names just cuz there not popular
Reply:Yeah me too. Etrogen sounds like a hormone. I like Charlotte and Ruby.
Reply:from your list i like:
thalia, sage, willow, eden
Reply:Me!! I have a 4 1/2 month old named Layla ione.
Reply:I am!!! If I hear of one more person naming their baby Emma Grace, I'm going to throw up.
Reply:My name is Sawyer
i think its still very rare
i have only heard it twice before (:
Reply:I agree. Why name your kid a common name when you only live once? I do not like name that are really unique but I like Rare or less common names, which is different...
If you have a plain name, than you will be a plain, plain person....out of your names, I like Thalia..not something unheard of, yet, less commonly used
What are the names of the common pain medications given after surgery?
I know Vicodin is one but what are the other ones?
What are the names of the common pain medications given after surgery?
Oxycodone, as percocet, oxycontin, fentanyl, morphine, diluadid, darvocet, hydrocodone, codiene.depending on the surgery.
Reply:percocet,hydrocodone,oxycodone,merpergan... depends on what kind of surgery your having.
Reply:Vicodin, Percocet, Morphine (while still in the hospital), Oxycontin and the like.
Hope that helps!
Jeremy
Reply:tylonol and advil
Reply:There are several preparations of oxycodone and hydrocodone...Oxycontin, Percocet, Lortab, and others.
Tramadol (Ultram, Ultracet) is used sometimes.
Morphine Sulfate and Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) can be used, as can Meperidine and Demerol. Usually, the doctor orders a combination (Oxycontin 10 mg at 9A and 9P, with Lortab every 4 hours as needed for breakthrough pain).
Sometimes Pregabalin or Gabapentin may be added for some types of surgery, but this is rare.
Reply:Percocet Vicodin Tylenol 3 and Ibuprofen are four I can think of.
Reply:Percocet, Vicodin, Demerol, Motrin
Reply:Percocet, Coumadin [blood thinner, but I'm sure you're looking for pain meds], Oxycontin, Dilaudid.
Reply:Dilaudid, Percocet, ibuprofen, Oxycontin, Darvocet, Tylenol #3.
What are the names of the common pain medications given after surgery?
Oxycodone, as percocet, oxycontin, fentanyl, morphine, diluadid, darvocet, hydrocodone, codiene.depending on the surgery.
Reply:percocet,hydrocodone,oxycodone,merpergan... depends on what kind of surgery your having.
Reply:Vicodin, Percocet, Morphine (while still in the hospital), Oxycontin and the like.
Hope that helps!
Jeremy
Reply:tylonol and advil
Reply:There are several preparations of oxycodone and hydrocodone...Oxycontin, Percocet, Lortab, and others.
Tramadol (Ultram, Ultracet) is used sometimes.
Morphine Sulfate and Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) can be used, as can Meperidine and Demerol. Usually, the doctor orders a combination (Oxycontin 10 mg at 9A and 9P, with Lortab every 4 hours as needed for breakthrough pain).
Sometimes Pregabalin or Gabapentin may be added for some types of surgery, but this is rare.
Reply:Percocet Vicodin Tylenol 3 and Ibuprofen are four I can think of.
Reply:Percocet, Vicodin, Demerol, Motrin
Reply:Percocet, Coumadin [blood thinner, but I'm sure you're looking for pain meds], Oxycontin, Dilaudid.
Reply:Dilaudid, Percocet, ibuprofen, Oxycontin, Darvocet, Tylenol #3.
What are the least common baby names?
Here is my list of favorites, most are uncommon but there are a few trendy names I can't help but like:
GIRLS:
Alaina Rayne
Scio Elisabeth
Cecily Grace
Vaeda Rayne
Elianah Marie
Leilani Shay
Lexi Caryn
Avea Rose
Chloe Elisabeth
Delilah Faith
Alaure Carys
Callista or Callie Belle
Thai Lyn
Hunter Laine
Lainey Carys
Carys Alaine
Alayni Cyndelle
Zaelia or Zalea
Riley Jean
Avril Caryn
Skyla or Skylar
MaryJane
Brynn Ainsley
Bella
Lanae
Delaney
Reason
Alexani
Ella
Chesney
Kieran Avery
Yvaine
Isolde
Janae
Zoren
Maeve
Emmaline
Soleil
Sarai
Calla
Jolene
Caitlyn
Layla
Rowan
Claire
BOYS:
Blaise
Silas Mathew
Preston James
Landon Edward
Kahl Gregory
Ender Michael
Cain
Tristan Nathaniel
Trayton Michael
Sven Michael
Seth Owen
Zander Wyatt
Taylor Cole
Jackson Mathew
Berkley Thomas
Ashton Nicolas
Gavin Isaiah
Blaine Wyatt
Zane Tobias
Titus Taylor
Connor Andrew
Kingston
Zyler
Savion
Aiden
Andar
Levi
Bryce
Brandt
Blaine
Keegan
Archer
Sylar
Stone
Josiah
Ezra
Seamus
Finn
Garrett
Avery
Layton or Laeton
Caiden
Greyson
Landry
What are the least common baby names?
draegin (dre-gan)
doris
dora
ellian
jillian
hercules...? lol
or zeus..jk
elijah
dyannah (i think i like it just for the spelling)
Joselynn
Arden
corden
corbin
scarlette
cecilia
eden (met a girl once named eden she has bright green eyes and dark dark hair such a cute little girl)
Jolene
i can't seem to think of any names right now....goodluck
Reply:hey missy nice name i like it.
i can go hope, gabriel, gavin, gaylen, emerald, ava, asher, keigan, caleb, kinsley, keira, jakobe, jadalynn, coralynn, gayleen, i only ever knew one neena, deandra, other than that i can't think of any.
good luck and congrats
Reply:Leopold
Geoffrey
Alaric
Xerxes
Girls:
Dorcus (real name)
Salome
Cleopatra
Reply:Adolf is probably the least common. lol
~Really ethnic, hard to spell or pronouce or made up names are the least common.
Reply:Jada
Avery
Jocelyn
Brooke
Audrey
Arianna
Leah
Vanessa
Georgina
Bailee
Kayla
Halona
Reply:Least common baby names:
Stupid
Lunch
Ugly
Never gonna find those in a baby book.
Reply:Boy: Reo, Stryker, Quentin.
Girl: Phoenix, Tiger-Lilly, Queenie.
Reply:sidy ,antonio,mara,daria,dalida
Reply:Russian??? nice names too like Yana (girls) and Lenya (boys).
XoXo
Reply:definitely not "Bill"
If you want to torture your son or future son name him "Bill"
Will
Reply:Psh! My name. Jenae. It seems like nobody has even heard of it. lol
Reply:My cousins name is Tennessee ( she was named after our great grandma!!)
GIRLS:
Alaina Rayne
Scio Elisabeth
Cecily Grace
Vaeda Rayne
Elianah Marie
Leilani Shay
Lexi Caryn
Avea Rose
Chloe Elisabeth
Delilah Faith
Alaure Carys
Callista or Callie Belle
Thai Lyn
Hunter Laine
Lainey Carys
Carys Alaine
Alayni Cyndelle
Zaelia or Zalea
Riley Jean
Avril Caryn
Skyla or Skylar
MaryJane
Brynn Ainsley
Bella
Lanae
Delaney
Reason
Alexani
Ella
Chesney
Kieran Avery
Yvaine
Isolde
Janae
Zoren
Maeve
Emmaline
Soleil
Sarai
Calla
Jolene
Caitlyn
Layla
Rowan
Claire
BOYS:
Blaise
Silas Mathew
Preston James
Landon Edward
Kahl Gregory
Ender Michael
Cain
Tristan Nathaniel
Trayton Michael
Sven Michael
Seth Owen
Zander Wyatt
Taylor Cole
Jackson Mathew
Berkley Thomas
Ashton Nicolas
Gavin Isaiah
Blaine Wyatt
Zane Tobias
Titus Taylor
Connor Andrew
Kingston
Zyler
Savion
Aiden
Andar
Levi
Bryce
Brandt
Blaine
Keegan
Archer
Sylar
Stone
Josiah
Ezra
Seamus
Finn
Garrett
Avery
Layton or Laeton
Caiden
Greyson
Landry
What are the least common baby names?
draegin (dre-gan)
doris
dora
ellian
jillian
hercules...? lol
or zeus..jk
elijah
dyannah (i think i like it just for the spelling)
Joselynn
Arden
corden
corbin
scarlette
cecilia
eden (met a girl once named eden she has bright green eyes and dark dark hair such a cute little girl)
Jolene
i can't seem to think of any names right now....goodluck
Reply:hey missy nice name i like it.
i can go hope, gabriel, gavin, gaylen, emerald, ava, asher, keigan, caleb, kinsley, keira, jakobe, jadalynn, coralynn, gayleen, i only ever knew one neena, deandra, other than that i can't think of any.
good luck and congrats
Reply:Leopold
Geoffrey
Alaric
Xerxes
Girls:
Dorcus (real name)
Salome
Cleopatra
Reply:Adolf is probably the least common. lol
~Really ethnic, hard to spell or pronouce or made up names are the least common.
Reply:Jada
Avery
Jocelyn
Brooke
Audrey
Arianna
Leah
Vanessa
Georgina
Bailee
Kayla
Halona
Reply:Least common baby names:
Stupid
Lunch
Ugly
Never gonna find those in a baby book.
Reply:Boy: Reo, Stryker, Quentin.
Girl: Phoenix, Tiger-Lilly, Queenie.
Reply:sidy ,antonio,mara,daria,dalida
Reply:Russian??? nice names too like Yana (girls) and Lenya (boys).
XoXo
Reply:definitely not "Bill"
If you want to torture your son or future son name him "Bill"
Will
Reply:Psh! My name. Jenae. It seems like nobody has even heard of it. lol
Reply:My cousins name is Tennessee ( she was named after our great grandma!!)
What common baby names are you getting sick of?
I'm a teacher, so I see the trends of names go in and out as I get new students every year. Four years ago, out of 80 students I had no less than 8 Danielles (or some variant like Daniella). It was insane. That seems to have passed by the wayside now. This year, I only have one.
One baby name that I'm hearing and seeing everywhere is Connor. I love the name, don't get me wrong, but I would never choose it for my child for the simple fact that later in life, he will be one of at least five Connors in his school class.
You have to find a happy medium with names. Get creative, sure, but don't go overboard! Changing the spelling of a traditional name is a way to do that. Example: Our daughter's name is Cathryn. We didn't use the traditional spellings: Catherine or Kathryn, but we combined the two. We also didn't go nuts and do something like Kaitherryinne which would have been over the top. People need to remember that names are identity markers that people will have for the rest of their lives...chosen by another individual for them! Let's give them names that are beautiful, easy to remember and spell, but not too repetitive.
Other overdone names i have heard in the past few years: Joseph, Matthew, Emma, Emily, Rachael, John, Hannah
What common baby names are you getting sick of?
Ashley and Megan
Reply:Anna, Marie, Jennifer, Carla.. etc etc..
Reply:Hannah, Emily, Joseph
Reply:John, David, Rachel, Jennifer, Sarah!
There are so many more!
Reply:Jennifer, Michael, Madison
Reply:Ava, Kayla, Destiny
Reply:Josh, Alexander, Sean, Emily, and Amanda
I know its my name *amanda* but I am so sick of seeing it everywhere.
Reply:Cadin ( how ever you want to spell it) all the people I went to school with is naming their kids that. Other names are Kayla and Kaitlyn My sister names Are Mikayla and Kaitlyn.
Reply:All Keisha's Deisha's Leisha's Neisha's
Quan,MArquez, Romeo, Ramone,Lorenzo,Laquilla,Jaquilla,
In other words All ghetto fab names
Reply:Ashley
Joshua
Reply:Aiden, Kayla, Hailey
Reply:Hailey (no matter what way you spell it!)
Any of the awful "K" names...Kaylee, Kylie, Kayla
Michaela (however you want to spell that one)
Hunter
Tyler
Reply:kalieb ,worst name ever
Reply:I'm sick of the trend of famous people giving their babies weird and stupid names. Why can't they give their babies common names like...like...like common people!?
Reply:Emma %26amp; Emily!!
Reply:Brady
Nevaeh
Mackenzie
Aiden
Reply:JENNIFER!
Well I hate the wierd ones!
And I'm getting sick of people being named after me! Jks!
Although the name Meghan, Megan, Meagan etc... is very popular and annyong because of all the ways you can spell it!
Reply:I, personally, am getting tired of hearing the weirdo baby names. A name is a name, but just how creative do you have to get before you're sponsoring a product through a child. Its freakin crazy to name your child something that they will either be scorned for, for the rest of their life, or giving them a name of a product that when they are 23 hasn't existed for 12 years...
Reply:my sons name is CONNOR!! I didnt even realize it was that popular I had never meet anyone named Connor before and i still have only meet one or 2 since! But I would say Michael , Jennifer, James, jessica, Emily. but i dont like names to be to weird!!
Reply:Jessica
Reply:Nevaeh! I'm soooo tired of hearing that name! I dont know how it got so popular over the span of 2 years!
That and Aiden names like Hayden, Brayden, Caden and Aiden.
Reply:Ashley, Heather, Hailey
Reply:Britany.
Reply:david james thomas daniel joseph
Reply:Ashley, Kimberly, Emmily, Jennifer, Mary, Patricia, Barbara, Jessica
Mike, John, Tom, Richard, Charles, Mark, Paul
Reply:Madison, Hannah, Jacob, Thomas, Michael, Rachel and Sarah
Reply:Madison!
frangipni
One baby name that I'm hearing and seeing everywhere is Connor. I love the name, don't get me wrong, but I would never choose it for my child for the simple fact that later in life, he will be one of at least five Connors in his school class.
You have to find a happy medium with names. Get creative, sure, but don't go overboard! Changing the spelling of a traditional name is a way to do that. Example: Our daughter's name is Cathryn. We didn't use the traditional spellings: Catherine or Kathryn, but we combined the two. We also didn't go nuts and do something like Kaitherryinne which would have been over the top. People need to remember that names are identity markers that people will have for the rest of their lives...chosen by another individual for them! Let's give them names that are beautiful, easy to remember and spell, but not too repetitive.
Other overdone names i have heard in the past few years: Joseph, Matthew, Emma, Emily, Rachael, John, Hannah
What common baby names are you getting sick of?
Ashley and Megan
Reply:Anna, Marie, Jennifer, Carla.. etc etc..
Reply:Hannah, Emily, Joseph
Reply:John, David, Rachel, Jennifer, Sarah!
There are so many more!
Reply:Jennifer, Michael, Madison
Reply:Ava, Kayla, Destiny
Reply:Josh, Alexander, Sean, Emily, and Amanda
I know its my name *amanda* but I am so sick of seeing it everywhere.
Reply:Cadin ( how ever you want to spell it) all the people I went to school with is naming their kids that. Other names are Kayla and Kaitlyn My sister names Are Mikayla and Kaitlyn.
Reply:All Keisha's Deisha's Leisha's Neisha's
Quan,MArquez, Romeo, Ramone,Lorenzo,Laquilla,Jaquilla,
In other words All ghetto fab names
Reply:Ashley
Joshua
Reply:Aiden, Kayla, Hailey
Reply:Hailey (no matter what way you spell it!)
Any of the awful "K" names...Kaylee, Kylie, Kayla
Michaela (however you want to spell that one)
Hunter
Tyler
Reply:kalieb ,worst name ever
Reply:I'm sick of the trend of famous people giving their babies weird and stupid names. Why can't they give their babies common names like...like...like common people!?
Reply:Emma %26amp; Emily!!
Reply:Brady
Nevaeh
Mackenzie
Aiden
Reply:JENNIFER!
Well I hate the wierd ones!
And I'm getting sick of people being named after me! Jks!
Although the name Meghan, Megan, Meagan etc... is very popular and annyong because of all the ways you can spell it!
Reply:I, personally, am getting tired of hearing the weirdo baby names. A name is a name, but just how creative do you have to get before you're sponsoring a product through a child. Its freakin crazy to name your child something that they will either be scorned for, for the rest of their life, or giving them a name of a product that when they are 23 hasn't existed for 12 years...
Reply:my sons name is CONNOR!! I didnt even realize it was that popular I had never meet anyone named Connor before and i still have only meet one or 2 since! But I would say Michael , Jennifer, James, jessica, Emily. but i dont like names to be to weird!!
Reply:Jessica
Reply:Nevaeh! I'm soooo tired of hearing that name! I dont know how it got so popular over the span of 2 years!
That and Aiden names like Hayden, Brayden, Caden and Aiden.
Reply:Ashley, Heather, Hailey
Reply:Britany.
Reply:david james thomas daniel joseph
Reply:Ashley, Kimberly, Emmily, Jennifer, Mary, Patricia, Barbara, Jessica
Mike, John, Tom, Richard, Charles, Mark, Paul
Reply:Madison, Hannah, Jacob, Thomas, Michael, Rachel and Sarah
Reply:Madison!
frangipni
What are the names of common sleeping pills and sleeping powders that can be mixed with water and taken in?
i would try a more herbal route. like some cat nip drops. or sleepy time tea. but ambien is a good prescription medication. tylenol makes a sleep aid and i am not talking tylenol pm look for sleep aid but all these things can be habit forming you might want to check with your dr. you might have something more seroiuse going on. like sleep apneia he/she would know the best thing for you. dont take anything except tea for more than 7 days.
What are the names of common sleeping pills and sleeping powders that can be mixed with water and taken in?
valarian root pill, is a great over the counter drug, that can be bought at any cvs or walmart....all you do is pop a few, and you are out like a light. safe, all natural and guaranteed to work:)
enjoy
What are the names of common sleeping pills and sleeping powders that can be mixed with water and taken in?
valarian root pill, is a great over the counter drug, that can be bought at any cvs or walmart....all you do is pop a few, and you are out like a light. safe, all natural and guaranteed to work:)
enjoy
What first and last names are common in Boston ?
For example, where I live, the name Demetris is very popular. What I want to know is, if I go to Boston, which first name(s) and last name(s) will I be hearing a lot ? Or which types of last names ? I'm writing a story which is set in Boston, and I want the names of the characters to sound Bostonian. Thanks.
What first and last names are common in Boston ?
Boston is an eclectic city filled with people from everywhere.
There is still a significant population of Irish who came to Boston during the famines and after - thus you are likely to hear Irish names here
Kevin O'Malley
Sean McDounough
etc
Reply:Popular last names depend on the neighborhood of Boston. In Chinatown for instance, "Chin" might be a popular last name. In South Boston (Irish neighborhood) "Kelly" is probably pretty popular. So, it really all depends on the neighborhood.
But in my opinion (and my family is of Italian origin) if you want a "Boston name" - go with an Irish one.
Reply:I don't think it matters where you live, names are names. Try Megan, Lisa, Rachel,Courtney,Sarah and for guyys names Michael, David, Stuart,Erik is a popular name as well as Mark. I'm sure you can come up with some last names. Good luck with your story. Maybe it will be a best seller!
Reply:Well there's different parts of Boston..Mostly Boston is irish + italians. Southie is more Irish, whereas the North End is more Italian. So you can really hear anything.
Reply:my booty.
bleeding heart
What first and last names are common in Boston ?
Boston is an eclectic city filled with people from everywhere.
There is still a significant population of Irish who came to Boston during the famines and after - thus you are likely to hear Irish names here
Kevin O'Malley
Sean McDounough
etc
Reply:Popular last names depend on the neighborhood of Boston. In Chinatown for instance, "Chin" might be a popular last name. In South Boston (Irish neighborhood) "Kelly" is probably pretty popular. So, it really all depends on the neighborhood.
But in my opinion (and my family is of Italian origin) if you want a "Boston name" - go with an Irish one.
Reply:I don't think it matters where you live, names are names. Try Megan, Lisa, Rachel,Courtney,Sarah and for guyys names Michael, David, Stuart,Erik is a popular name as well as Mark. I'm sure you can come up with some last names. Good luck with your story. Maybe it will be a best seller!
Reply:Well there's different parts of Boston..Mostly Boston is irish + italians. Southie is more Irish, whereas the North End is more Italian. So you can really hear anything.
Reply:my booty.
bleeding heart
What are some common female names for both Muslims and Christians, but not Jews?
I am looking for common female names for Muslims and Christians. Please suggest some names which are common in both Muslims and Christians, but not in Jews.
What are some common female names for both Muslims and Christians, but not Jews?
Maria comes in both religion...in islam also and in christian also...jews don't have maria...there is also one more..sania...i idk....but christian also have this name.......and muslim have have it.. it's not jew name... hope i helped....but i still helped... : ))
Reply:A name i always Like is Yasmeen- Islam and Jasmin for Christians.
Im not sure if you wanted the same names for Muslims and Christians, but the above one is the only other one that I can think of now. otherwise common Muslim names where I live is Ayesha, Shakira, Fatima, Safia. Christian Names... Christine, Lizel, Kirsty,
Reply:Mariam is the Hebrew form of the name and it's common among Jews and might be the origin of the name Maria and Mary. So while jews might name their daughters Mariam they wouldn't name them Mary in most cases because thats Jesus Christ's (Isa) mothers name and that would be heretical and repugnant to them.
Reply:Well, what about Michelle? The islamic version is spelt Mashaal but it's pronounced the same, and really, you can spell it any way you want. It means radiant.
Then there's Rose and Roz (Roz is an afghani name, I think.) Again, they're pronounced the same, and I think Roz looks more cool.
My friend is Samra but we call her sam. I'll think of more and get back if I do.
Reply:Sarah
I'm not sure about that, but it does sounds nice, Maria.
I would name my child that ;)
yoga
What are some common female names for both Muslims and Christians, but not Jews?
Maria comes in both religion...in islam also and in christian also...jews don't have maria...there is also one more..sania...i idk....but christian also have this name.......and muslim have have it.. it's not jew name... hope i helped....but i still helped... : ))
Reply:A name i always Like is Yasmeen- Islam and Jasmin for Christians.
Im not sure if you wanted the same names for Muslims and Christians, but the above one is the only other one that I can think of now. otherwise common Muslim names where I live is Ayesha, Shakira, Fatima, Safia. Christian Names... Christine, Lizel, Kirsty,
Reply:Mariam is the Hebrew form of the name and it's common among Jews and might be the origin of the name Maria and Mary. So while jews might name their daughters Mariam they wouldn't name them Mary in most cases because thats Jesus Christ's (Isa) mothers name and that would be heretical and repugnant to them.
Reply:Well, what about Michelle? The islamic version is spelt Mashaal but it's pronounced the same, and really, you can spell it any way you want. It means radiant.
Then there's Rose and Roz (Roz is an afghani name, I think.) Again, they're pronounced the same, and I think Roz looks more cool.
My friend is Samra but we call her sam. I'll think of more and get back if I do.
Reply:Sarah
I'm not sure about that, but it does sounds nice, Maria.
I would name my child that ;)
yoga
Why do some parents give their kids really common names?
No offense to you parents who like the more traditional names, but it seems that there are MILLIONS of kids named Michael and Brittany. I'm not saying that parents should name their kids after "Star Trek" characters, but I can't help but think that if a kid has a less common name, he'll have a stronger sense of individuality. Also, he would know when he was being addressed when he heard his name being called.
Why do some parents give their kids really common names?
When I was about 15 years old I was looking through a book of names when I stumbled across a name I considered to be virtually one of a kind. The name was Royd (I checked my spelling three times, it's correct). It means master of the woods, or if you prefer, master woodsman. I knew right then that if I fathered a boy, the first one would have that name. I was fortunate enough to have a son and I named him accordingly.
When my son turned 18 I told him how his first and middle name (that's another story) came about, then I made him an offer. I would pay the court costs if he wanted to change his name. My son was polite when he told me I was crazy. He had a name that he had only known one other person to have. He liked not sharing his name with half of the world's population and that he would only change his name after a fight and then only if I won. He basically told me, when I chose his names, I did good and that I should leave it alone.
Well that warmed my heart in a way that only a son can do. He is almost 30 years old now and we are FRIENDS. Can you imagine how great that is???
Reply:Why would someone want to name their children unusual names? It has been proven that those children have been shown to suffer many social disorders, psycological issues, and even discrimination later in life moreso than those with "socially acceptable" names?
I can understand the desire to give a child their own sense of identity, to make them stand out from the rest, I really do. But honestly, it should be the childs decision to stand out, not something they inherit at birth. A name can be so essential on a subconscience level in a childs growth.
Am I making any sense? I see so many people on here that ask for opinions on certain names, and I sometimes shake my head knowing that the child will most likely not only have a rough childhood, but adulthood as well. I know this isn't always the case; But are you, as caring and loving parent, willing to take that chance?
Reply:You have the opportunity as an adult to change your name to whatever pleases you.
Reply:One reason could be that the parent lacks creativity. Or the common name is a family name. A kid with a unique name doesn't always face a strong sense of individually - more likely he'll face ridicule from his calss mates. Growing up, my name wasn't exactly as common as it is now, and I wasn't fond of that - although hearing what the alternatives were from Mom, I am content with what I have. My boyfriend actually had his name legally changed after high school, before entering boot camp due to the ridicule he faced...not that his name was very unique - but it's not an every day kids' name. And let's not forget...sometimes with unique names, the pronunciations can be confusing. That's not good...my last name has a common pronunciation, but an uncommon spelling which has led to more than 30 years of me hearing my name butchered.
Reply:What I name my child is my decision and no one elses. My daughter is Jennifer Robin, she goes by Robin. Jennifer is a family name and we both agreed on Robin. I would rather name my child something nice and simple rather than something they will get teased about during school years. We are our children what we do for us and no one else.
Reply:ITS BECAUSE ITS SOMETHING THAT THEY LIKE
Reply:yes...i do agree strongly to that bcoz mine in one of the most most common name in my country...during my college days..out of 60,11 had my name and infact was deprived of my individuality...i often used to ask my parents why they did so...but they say it was popular then and that they didnt have enough to think about a good name for their child..! i feel most of them let go easily...
after experiancing how a common name would effect my life,i surely name my kids with a different,yet very meaning ful name..
thanks that there are people like me..!!!
Reply:Traditional names are easy to pronounce, so they won't have trouble being called back for job interviews and such.
Reply:Remember this: A child's name says less about that child's personality and more about the parents'.
It is personal choice that many people put a lot of thought into. I prefer common but not too popular names which is the route I chose for my son - only to find out later that his name was the third most popular for that year - lol.
When naming your child one must also consider that she will not always be cute, little Tiffy and will need to find a job and be taken seriously as an adult. And many people with radically unique names are finding difficulty as they are being passed over for jobs.
My son may have a common name but he will be raised with a strong sense of being himself. Also, look at the other side. I grew up with a less common name and kids teased the heck out of me for it.
Choose a name for your child that fits him or her and you and raise that child to be proud of it.
Reply:I chose what you would consider to be common names for my children, but they were chosen for their meanings. My daughter is named Angela Dawn which means messenger of the morn. Funny thing, she was born at 12:17 a.m. My son is named Michael Aaron. Michael means who is like God and Aaron means exalted or strong. Michael was an archangel and Aaron was the brother of Moses. This is a strong name. I am now pregnant with my third and she is to be named Jana Joy. I had a really good friend in high school with the name Jana and it is a name that is well liked among both of our families. If it had been a boy, he was going to be named Joshua David after a cousin of mine who died at the age of 16 and a cousin of my husbands who died at the age of 13, but also because of the strong meanings behind the names. I did not choose lightly, nor was I being non-creative. These are strong names for strong children.
Reply:The same reason that someone would choose a less common name for their child, because they like it.
Reply:I think there are a couple of theories of naming which reflect a larger philosophical position. Basically, do you want to tell your child he is special with an unusual name, or do you want to help your child to fit in with a common name? The bad thing about each position is that it tends not to look at the down side of either style. The down side of an unusual name is people spelling and/or pronouncing it wrong. But lots of people recognize that even though it gets tiresome, if you have a pleasant attitude about it, by the time they've learned to spell and pronounce it right, they probably will remember it. The bad thing about a common name is that there is usually at least one other kid in every class with the same name, and you get confused. And it's quite forgettable: now was it Tom or Eddie or Richard or Steven? [my four ex-husbands; have to work at remembering] Or you just seem boring, which is sad, even if you are the type that wants to fit in.
But remember that you can legally change your name when you reach adulthood, and can create a nickname you like better than your given name at any age. You can also go to using first initial and middle name if you like that better, as long as you don't mind sounding sort of like an attorney when it's written out.
The ones I really feel bad for are the ones who were named for someone famous, and they don't like that famous person. My father's middle name was Calvin, after Calvin Coolidge, but he hated it. I, on the other hand, love being named after Barbara Stanwyck, a very classy lady and great actress.
Reply:I dont think its anyones business what parents name their kids, least of all your business.
With all the kids being called orion and miford these days, its refreshing to hear some solid family names still being used.
Reply:I have a matthieu and an aiden. Both named after family. A name will not make the child any different. its all in the way he/she is raised and where he/she grows up. My sisters name is brittany and she is the most strong willed person i have ever met.
Reply:huh.....isn't up to the parents to teach thier child how to be an idividual no matter what their name is ?
Reply:Sometimes you don't know just how common a name is when you choose it! We picked the name Caitlin 17 years ago, it seemed unusual....then we started hearing it everywhere. Also, chose Jacob 5 years ago, then found out that it was the #1 boys name that year. You really have to just decide on a name that you really like, and hope that everybody else doesn't feel the same way!
Reply:Not for nothing but I don't know alot of Michael's or Brittany's. My kids have been in the public school system for 7 years and neither of those names are overly common. I don't even think either of my kids ever even knew someone named Brittany.
Reply:There is nothing wrong with common names and no it does not have to do with lack of imagination. I resent that.
I have 3 kids with common names and they are well adjusted kids who do not have any problems with their individuality.
They were nemaed for relatives who have passed in our family so if they are common names, so be it.
Rachel 11
Samantha 8
Amanda 1
Reply:well, i choose a simple name, but it wasnt common at the time,,, Amanda,,,,,,, little did i know many others during the mid 80's were choosing it also, lol,,,,, the reason i wanted a simple name is that my child was named with her own name,,,,,,, plus 3 middle names (for me, my mom, and grandmom) and my last name was simple,,,,,, but i thought the whole combination would be unusal,,,,
Reply:HEHEHE, I HAVE A DAUGHTER NAMED ELIZABETH(MY OTHER DAUGHTER JHOANNA NAMED HER JUST TO CALL HER LIZZIE OR ELIZA) AND A SON NAMED BRANDEN KAL-EL, NOT QUITE STARTREK BUT SUPERMAN IS JUST AS CRAZY.(KALEL IS SUPERMANS BIRTH NAME)
Reply:what may sound like a common name to you, holds a stronger meaning to somebody else.
The name Michael where micha - means messenger and El - means God .... means messenger of God. Don't know if you're aware of this but Michael is the name of one of the archangels.
So.... alot of what may sound like common names have very strong meanings. Maybe not to you..... but to the giver ofthe name ( and hopefully the bearer) :)
Reply:some people call there kids after themselves or their parents,thats why you have so many johns and davids and such,i called my son after his dad but my girls are called justine and robyn i don't think that they are too common.
Reply:It's all a matter of personal choice; not trying to please everyone else - like you. No offense.
Reply:whats in a name. nothing.
Reply:It's not a contest to see who can come up with the most original name. Having a "different" sounding name can also be a pain because you constantly have to tell people how to pronounce it or how to spell it.
Reply:Maybe they lack imagination.
Why do some parents give their kids really common names?
When I was about 15 years old I was looking through a book of names when I stumbled across a name I considered to be virtually one of a kind. The name was Royd (I checked my spelling three times, it's correct). It means master of the woods, or if you prefer, master woodsman. I knew right then that if I fathered a boy, the first one would have that name. I was fortunate enough to have a son and I named him accordingly.
When my son turned 18 I told him how his first and middle name (that's another story) came about, then I made him an offer. I would pay the court costs if he wanted to change his name. My son was polite when he told me I was crazy. He had a name that he had only known one other person to have. He liked not sharing his name with half of the world's population and that he would only change his name after a fight and then only if I won. He basically told me, when I chose his names, I did good and that I should leave it alone.
Well that warmed my heart in a way that only a son can do. He is almost 30 years old now and we are FRIENDS. Can you imagine how great that is???
Reply:Why would someone want to name their children unusual names? It has been proven that those children have been shown to suffer many social disorders, psycological issues, and even discrimination later in life moreso than those with "socially acceptable" names?
I can understand the desire to give a child their own sense of identity, to make them stand out from the rest, I really do. But honestly, it should be the childs decision to stand out, not something they inherit at birth. A name can be so essential on a subconscience level in a childs growth.
Am I making any sense? I see so many people on here that ask for opinions on certain names, and I sometimes shake my head knowing that the child will most likely not only have a rough childhood, but adulthood as well. I know this isn't always the case; But are you, as caring and loving parent, willing to take that chance?
Reply:You have the opportunity as an adult to change your name to whatever pleases you.
Reply:One reason could be that the parent lacks creativity. Or the common name is a family name. A kid with a unique name doesn't always face a strong sense of individually - more likely he'll face ridicule from his calss mates. Growing up, my name wasn't exactly as common as it is now, and I wasn't fond of that - although hearing what the alternatives were from Mom, I am content with what I have. My boyfriend actually had his name legally changed after high school, before entering boot camp due to the ridicule he faced...not that his name was very unique - but it's not an every day kids' name. And let's not forget...sometimes with unique names, the pronunciations can be confusing. That's not good...my last name has a common pronunciation, but an uncommon spelling which has led to more than 30 years of me hearing my name butchered.
Reply:What I name my child is my decision and no one elses. My daughter is Jennifer Robin, she goes by Robin. Jennifer is a family name and we both agreed on Robin. I would rather name my child something nice and simple rather than something they will get teased about during school years. We are our children what we do for us and no one else.
Reply:ITS BECAUSE ITS SOMETHING THAT THEY LIKE
Reply:yes...i do agree strongly to that bcoz mine in one of the most most common name in my country...during my college days..out of 60,11 had my name and infact was deprived of my individuality...i often used to ask my parents why they did so...but they say it was popular then and that they didnt have enough to think about a good name for their child..! i feel most of them let go easily...
after experiancing how a common name would effect my life,i surely name my kids with a different,yet very meaning ful name..
thanks that there are people like me..!!!
Reply:Traditional names are easy to pronounce, so they won't have trouble being called back for job interviews and such.
Reply:Remember this: A child's name says less about that child's personality and more about the parents'.
It is personal choice that many people put a lot of thought into. I prefer common but not too popular names which is the route I chose for my son - only to find out later that his name was the third most popular for that year - lol.
When naming your child one must also consider that she will not always be cute, little Tiffy and will need to find a job and be taken seriously as an adult. And many people with radically unique names are finding difficulty as they are being passed over for jobs.
My son may have a common name but he will be raised with a strong sense of being himself. Also, look at the other side. I grew up with a less common name and kids teased the heck out of me for it.
Choose a name for your child that fits him or her and you and raise that child to be proud of it.
Reply:I chose what you would consider to be common names for my children, but they were chosen for their meanings. My daughter is named Angela Dawn which means messenger of the morn. Funny thing, she was born at 12:17 a.m. My son is named Michael Aaron. Michael means who is like God and Aaron means exalted or strong. Michael was an archangel and Aaron was the brother of Moses. This is a strong name. I am now pregnant with my third and she is to be named Jana Joy. I had a really good friend in high school with the name Jana and it is a name that is well liked among both of our families. If it had been a boy, he was going to be named Joshua David after a cousin of mine who died at the age of 16 and a cousin of my husbands who died at the age of 13, but also because of the strong meanings behind the names. I did not choose lightly, nor was I being non-creative. These are strong names for strong children.
Reply:The same reason that someone would choose a less common name for their child, because they like it.
Reply:I think there are a couple of theories of naming which reflect a larger philosophical position. Basically, do you want to tell your child he is special with an unusual name, or do you want to help your child to fit in with a common name? The bad thing about each position is that it tends not to look at the down side of either style. The down side of an unusual name is people spelling and/or pronouncing it wrong. But lots of people recognize that even though it gets tiresome, if you have a pleasant attitude about it, by the time they've learned to spell and pronounce it right, they probably will remember it. The bad thing about a common name is that there is usually at least one other kid in every class with the same name, and you get confused. And it's quite forgettable: now was it Tom or Eddie or Richard or Steven? [my four ex-husbands; have to work at remembering] Or you just seem boring, which is sad, even if you are the type that wants to fit in.
But remember that you can legally change your name when you reach adulthood, and can create a nickname you like better than your given name at any age. You can also go to using first initial and middle name if you like that better, as long as you don't mind sounding sort of like an attorney when it's written out.
The ones I really feel bad for are the ones who were named for someone famous, and they don't like that famous person. My father's middle name was Calvin, after Calvin Coolidge, but he hated it. I, on the other hand, love being named after Barbara Stanwyck, a very classy lady and great actress.
Reply:I dont think its anyones business what parents name their kids, least of all your business.
With all the kids being called orion and miford these days, its refreshing to hear some solid family names still being used.
Reply:I have a matthieu and an aiden. Both named after family. A name will not make the child any different. its all in the way he/she is raised and where he/she grows up. My sisters name is brittany and she is the most strong willed person i have ever met.
Reply:huh.....isn't up to the parents to teach thier child how to be an idividual no matter what their name is ?
Reply:Sometimes you don't know just how common a name is when you choose it! We picked the name Caitlin 17 years ago, it seemed unusual....then we started hearing it everywhere. Also, chose Jacob 5 years ago, then found out that it was the #1 boys name that year. You really have to just decide on a name that you really like, and hope that everybody else doesn't feel the same way!
Reply:Not for nothing but I don't know alot of Michael's or Brittany's. My kids have been in the public school system for 7 years and neither of those names are overly common. I don't even think either of my kids ever even knew someone named Brittany.
Reply:There is nothing wrong with common names and no it does not have to do with lack of imagination. I resent that.
I have 3 kids with common names and they are well adjusted kids who do not have any problems with their individuality.
They were nemaed for relatives who have passed in our family so if they are common names, so be it.
Rachel 11
Samantha 8
Amanda 1
Reply:well, i choose a simple name, but it wasnt common at the time,,, Amanda,,,,,,, little did i know many others during the mid 80's were choosing it also, lol,,,,, the reason i wanted a simple name is that my child was named with her own name,,,,,,, plus 3 middle names (for me, my mom, and grandmom) and my last name was simple,,,,,, but i thought the whole combination would be unusal,,,,
Reply:HEHEHE, I HAVE A DAUGHTER NAMED ELIZABETH(MY OTHER DAUGHTER JHOANNA NAMED HER JUST TO CALL HER LIZZIE OR ELIZA) AND A SON NAMED BRANDEN KAL-EL, NOT QUITE STARTREK BUT SUPERMAN IS JUST AS CRAZY.(KALEL IS SUPERMANS BIRTH NAME)
Reply:what may sound like a common name to you, holds a stronger meaning to somebody else.
The name Michael where micha - means messenger and El - means God .... means messenger of God. Don't know if you're aware of this but Michael is the name of one of the archangels.
So.... alot of what may sound like common names have very strong meanings. Maybe not to you..... but to the giver ofthe name ( and hopefully the bearer) :)
Reply:some people call there kids after themselves or their parents,thats why you have so many johns and davids and such,i called my son after his dad but my girls are called justine and robyn i don't think that they are too common.
Reply:It's all a matter of personal choice; not trying to please everyone else - like you. No offense.
Reply:whats in a name. nothing.
Reply:It's not a contest to see who can come up with the most original name. Having a "different" sounding name can also be a pain because you constantly have to tell people how to pronounce it or how to spell it.
Reply:Maybe they lack imagination.
What are some common female names for both Muslims and Christians, but not Jews?
I am looking for common female names for Muslims and Christians. Please suggest some names which are common in both Muslims and Christians, but not in Jews.
What are some common female names for both Muslims and Christians, but not Jews?
Maria comes in both religion...in islam also and in christian also...jews don't have maria...there is also one more..sania...i idk....but christian also have this name.......and muslim have have it.. it's not jew name... hope i helped....but i still helped... : ))
Reply:A name i always Like is Yasmeen- Islam and Jasmin for Christians.
Im not sure if you wanted the same names for Muslims and Christians, but the above one is the only other one that I can think of now. otherwise common Muslim names where I live is Ayesha, Shakira, Fatima, Safia. Christian Names... Christine, Lizel, Kirsty,
Reply:Mariam is the Hebrew form of the name and it's common among Jews and might be the origin of the name Maria and Mary. So while jews might name their daughters Mariam they wouldn't name them Mary in most cases because thats Jesus Christ's (Isa) mothers name and that would be heretical and repugnant to them.
Reply:Well, what about Michelle? The islamic version is spelt Mashaal but it's pronounced the same, and really, you can spell it any way you want. It means radiant.
Then there's Rose and Roz (Roz is an afghani name, I think.) Again, they're pronounced the same, and I think Roz looks more cool.
My friend is Samra but we call her sam. I'll think of more and get back if I do.
Reply:Sarah
I'm not sure about that, but it does sounds nice, Maria.
I would name my child that ;)
ivy
What are some common female names for both Muslims and Christians, but not Jews?
Maria comes in both religion...in islam also and in christian also...jews don't have maria...there is also one more..sania...i idk....but christian also have this name.......and muslim have have it.. it's not jew name... hope i helped....but i still helped... : ))
Reply:A name i always Like is Yasmeen- Islam and Jasmin for Christians.
Im not sure if you wanted the same names for Muslims and Christians, but the above one is the only other one that I can think of now. otherwise common Muslim names where I live is Ayesha, Shakira, Fatima, Safia. Christian Names... Christine, Lizel, Kirsty,
Reply:Mariam is the Hebrew form of the name and it's common among Jews and might be the origin of the name Maria and Mary. So while jews might name their daughters Mariam they wouldn't name them Mary in most cases because thats Jesus Christ's (Isa) mothers name and that would be heretical and repugnant to them.
Reply:Well, what about Michelle? The islamic version is spelt Mashaal but it's pronounced the same, and really, you can spell it any way you want. It means radiant.
Then there's Rose and Roz (Roz is an afghani name, I think.) Again, they're pronounced the same, and I think Roz looks more cool.
My friend is Samra but we call her sam. I'll think of more and get back if I do.
Reply:Sarah
I'm not sure about that, but it does sounds nice, Maria.
I would name my child that ;)
ivy
Why do some parents give their kids really common names?
No offense to you parents who like the more traditional names, but it seems that there are MILLIONS of kids named Michael and Brittany. I'm not saying that parents should name their kids after "Star Trek" characters, but I can't help but think that if a kid has a less common name, he'll have a stronger sense of individuality. Also, he would know when he was being addressed when he heard his name being called.
Why do some parents give their kids really common names?
When I was about 15 years old I was looking through a book of names when I stumbled across a name I considered to be virtually one of a kind. The name was Royd (I checked my spelling three times, it's correct). It means master of the woods, or if you prefer, master woodsman. I knew right then that if I fathered a boy, the first one would have that name. I was fortunate enough to have a son and I named him accordingly.
When my son turned 18 I told him how his first and middle name (that's another story) came about, then I made him an offer. I would pay the court costs if he wanted to change his name. My son was polite when he told me I was crazy. He had a name that he had only known one other person to have. He liked not sharing his name with half of the world's population and that he would only change his name after a fight and then only if I won. He basically told me, when I chose his names, I did good and that I should leave it alone.
Well that warmed my heart in a way that only a son can do. He is almost 30 years old now and we are FRIENDS. Can you imagine how great that is???
Reply:Why would someone want to name their children unusual names? It has been proven that those children have been shown to suffer many social disorders, psycological issues, and even discrimination later in life moreso than those with "socially acceptable" names?
I can understand the desire to give a child their own sense of identity, to make them stand out from the rest, I really do. But honestly, it should be the childs decision to stand out, not something they inherit at birth. A name can be so essential on a subconscience level in a childs growth.
Am I making any sense? I see so many people on here that ask for opinions on certain names, and I sometimes shake my head knowing that the child will most likely not only have a rough childhood, but adulthood as well. I know this isn't always the case; But are you, as caring and loving parent, willing to take that chance?
Reply:You have the opportunity as an adult to change your name to whatever pleases you.
Reply:One reason could be that the parent lacks creativity. Or the common name is a family name. A kid with a unique name doesn't always face a strong sense of individually - more likely he'll face ridicule from his calss mates. Growing up, my name wasn't exactly as common as it is now, and I wasn't fond of that - although hearing what the alternatives were from Mom, I am content with what I have. My boyfriend actually had his name legally changed after high school, before entering boot camp due to the ridicule he faced...not that his name was very unique - but it's not an every day kids' name. And let's not forget...sometimes with unique names, the pronunciations can be confusing. That's not good...my last name has a common pronunciation, but an uncommon spelling which has led to more than 30 years of me hearing my name butchered.
Reply:What I name my child is my decision and no one elses. My daughter is Jennifer Robin, she goes by Robin. Jennifer is a family name and we both agreed on Robin. I would rather name my child something nice and simple rather than something they will get teased about during school years. We are our children what we do for us and no one else.
Reply:ITS BECAUSE ITS SOMETHING THAT THEY LIKE
Reply:yes...i do agree strongly to that bcoz mine in one of the most most common name in my country...during my college days..out of 60,11 had my name and infact was deprived of my individuality...i often used to ask my parents why they did so...but they say it was popular then and that they didnt have enough to think about a good name for their child..! i feel most of them let go easily...
after experiancing how a common name would effect my life,i surely name my kids with a different,yet very meaning ful name..
thanks that there are people like me..!!!
Reply:Traditional names are easy to pronounce, so they won't have trouble being called back for job interviews and such.
Reply:Remember this: A child's name says less about that child's personality and more about the parents'.
It is personal choice that many people put a lot of thought into. I prefer common but not too popular names which is the route I chose for my son - only to find out later that his name was the third most popular for that year - lol.
When naming your child one must also consider that she will not always be cute, little Tiffy and will need to find a job and be taken seriously as an adult. And many people with radically unique names are finding difficulty as they are being passed over for jobs.
My son may have a common name but he will be raised with a strong sense of being himself. Also, look at the other side. I grew up with a less common name and kids teased the heck out of me for it.
Choose a name for your child that fits him or her and you and raise that child to be proud of it.
Reply:I chose what you would consider to be common names for my children, but they were chosen for their meanings. My daughter is named Angela Dawn which means messenger of the morn. Funny thing, she was born at 12:17 a.m. My son is named Michael Aaron. Michael means who is like God and Aaron means exalted or strong. Michael was an archangel and Aaron was the brother of Moses. This is a strong name. I am now pregnant with my third and she is to be named Jana Joy. I had a really good friend in high school with the name Jana and it is a name that is well liked among both of our families. If it had been a boy, he was going to be named Joshua David after a cousin of mine who died at the age of 16 and a cousin of my husbands who died at the age of 13, but also because of the strong meanings behind the names. I did not choose lightly, nor was I being non-creative. These are strong names for strong children.
Reply:The same reason that someone would choose a less common name for their child, because they like it.
Reply:I think there are a couple of theories of naming which reflect a larger philosophical position. Basically, do you want to tell your child he is special with an unusual name, or do you want to help your child to fit in with a common name? The bad thing about each position is that it tends not to look at the down side of either style. The down side of an unusual name is people spelling and/or pronouncing it wrong. But lots of people recognize that even though it gets tiresome, if you have a pleasant attitude about it, by the time they've learned to spell and pronounce it right, they probably will remember it. The bad thing about a common name is that there is usually at least one other kid in every class with the same name, and you get confused. And it's quite forgettable: now was it Tom or Eddie or Richard or Steven? [my four ex-husbands; have to work at remembering] Or you just seem boring, which is sad, even if you are the type that wants to fit in.
But remember that you can legally change your name when you reach adulthood, and can create a nickname you like better than your given name at any age. You can also go to using first initial and middle name if you like that better, as long as you don't mind sounding sort of like an attorney when it's written out.
The ones I really feel bad for are the ones who were named for someone famous, and they don't like that famous person. My father's middle name was Calvin, after Calvin Coolidge, but he hated it. I, on the other hand, love being named after Barbara Stanwyck, a very classy lady and great actress.
Reply:I dont think its anyones business what parents name their kids, least of all your business.
With all the kids being called orion and miford these days, its refreshing to hear some solid family names still being used.
Reply:I have a matthieu and an aiden. Both named after family. A name will not make the child any different. its all in the way he/she is raised and where he/she grows up. My sisters name is brittany and she is the most strong willed person i have ever met.
Reply:huh.....isn't up to the parents to teach thier child how to be an idividual no matter what their name is ?
Reply:Sometimes you don't know just how common a name is when you choose it! We picked the name Caitlin 17 years ago, it seemed unusual....then we started hearing it everywhere. Also, chose Jacob 5 years ago, then found out that it was the #1 boys name that year. You really have to just decide on a name that you really like, and hope that everybody else doesn't feel the same way!
Reply:Not for nothing but I don't know alot of Michael's or Brittany's. My kids have been in the public school system for 7 years and neither of those names are overly common. I don't even think either of my kids ever even knew someone named Brittany.
Reply:There is nothing wrong with common names and no it does not have to do with lack of imagination. I resent that.
I have 3 kids with common names and they are well adjusted kids who do not have any problems with their individuality.
They were nemaed for relatives who have passed in our family so if they are common names, so be it.
Rachel 11
Samantha 8
Amanda 1
Reply:well, i choose a simple name, but it wasnt common at the time,,, Amanda,,,,,,, little did i know many others during the mid 80's were choosing it also, lol,,,,, the reason i wanted a simple name is that my child was named with her own name,,,,,,, plus 3 middle names (for me, my mom, and grandmom) and my last name was simple,,,,,, but i thought the whole combination would be unusal,,,,
Reply:HEHEHE, I HAVE A DAUGHTER NAMED ELIZABETH(MY OTHER DAUGHTER JHOANNA NAMED HER JUST TO CALL HER LIZZIE OR ELIZA) AND A SON NAMED BRANDEN KAL-EL, NOT QUITE STARTREK BUT SUPERMAN IS JUST AS CRAZY.(KALEL IS SUPERMANS BIRTH NAME)
Reply:what may sound like a common name to you, holds a stronger meaning to somebody else.
The name Michael where micha - means messenger and El - means God .... means messenger of God. Don't know if you're aware of this but Michael is the name of one of the archangels.
So.... alot of what may sound like common names have very strong meanings. Maybe not to you..... but to the giver ofthe name ( and hopefully the bearer) :)
Reply:some people call there kids after themselves or their parents,thats why you have so many johns and davids and such,i called my son after his dad but my girls are called justine and robyn i don't think that they are too common.
Reply:It's all a matter of personal choice; not trying to please everyone else - like you. No offense.
Reply:whats in a name. nothing.
Reply:It's not a contest to see who can come up with the most original name. Having a "different" sounding name can also be a pain because you constantly have to tell people how to pronounce it or how to spell it.
Reply:Maybe they lack imagination.
Why do some parents give their kids really common names?
When I was about 15 years old I was looking through a book of names when I stumbled across a name I considered to be virtually one of a kind. The name was Royd (I checked my spelling three times, it's correct). It means master of the woods, or if you prefer, master woodsman. I knew right then that if I fathered a boy, the first one would have that name. I was fortunate enough to have a son and I named him accordingly.
When my son turned 18 I told him how his first and middle name (that's another story) came about, then I made him an offer. I would pay the court costs if he wanted to change his name. My son was polite when he told me I was crazy. He had a name that he had only known one other person to have. He liked not sharing his name with half of the world's population and that he would only change his name after a fight and then only if I won. He basically told me, when I chose his names, I did good and that I should leave it alone.
Well that warmed my heart in a way that only a son can do. He is almost 30 years old now and we are FRIENDS. Can you imagine how great that is???
Reply:Why would someone want to name their children unusual names? It has been proven that those children have been shown to suffer many social disorders, psycological issues, and even discrimination later in life moreso than those with "socially acceptable" names?
I can understand the desire to give a child their own sense of identity, to make them stand out from the rest, I really do. But honestly, it should be the childs decision to stand out, not something they inherit at birth. A name can be so essential on a subconscience level in a childs growth.
Am I making any sense? I see so many people on here that ask for opinions on certain names, and I sometimes shake my head knowing that the child will most likely not only have a rough childhood, but adulthood as well. I know this isn't always the case; But are you, as caring and loving parent, willing to take that chance?
Reply:You have the opportunity as an adult to change your name to whatever pleases you.
Reply:One reason could be that the parent lacks creativity. Or the common name is a family name. A kid with a unique name doesn't always face a strong sense of individually - more likely he'll face ridicule from his calss mates. Growing up, my name wasn't exactly as common as it is now, and I wasn't fond of that - although hearing what the alternatives were from Mom, I am content with what I have. My boyfriend actually had his name legally changed after high school, before entering boot camp due to the ridicule he faced...not that his name was very unique - but it's not an every day kids' name. And let's not forget...sometimes with unique names, the pronunciations can be confusing. That's not good...my last name has a common pronunciation, but an uncommon spelling which has led to more than 30 years of me hearing my name butchered.
Reply:What I name my child is my decision and no one elses. My daughter is Jennifer Robin, she goes by Robin. Jennifer is a family name and we both agreed on Robin. I would rather name my child something nice and simple rather than something they will get teased about during school years. We are our children what we do for us and no one else.
Reply:ITS BECAUSE ITS SOMETHING THAT THEY LIKE
Reply:yes...i do agree strongly to that bcoz mine in one of the most most common name in my country...during my college days..out of 60,11 had my name and infact was deprived of my individuality...i often used to ask my parents why they did so...but they say it was popular then and that they didnt have enough to think about a good name for their child..! i feel most of them let go easily...
after experiancing how a common name would effect my life,i surely name my kids with a different,yet very meaning ful name..
thanks that there are people like me..!!!
Reply:Traditional names are easy to pronounce, so they won't have trouble being called back for job interviews and such.
Reply:Remember this: A child's name says less about that child's personality and more about the parents'.
It is personal choice that many people put a lot of thought into. I prefer common but not too popular names which is the route I chose for my son - only to find out later that his name was the third most popular for that year - lol.
When naming your child one must also consider that she will not always be cute, little Tiffy and will need to find a job and be taken seriously as an adult. And many people with radically unique names are finding difficulty as they are being passed over for jobs.
My son may have a common name but he will be raised with a strong sense of being himself. Also, look at the other side. I grew up with a less common name and kids teased the heck out of me for it.
Choose a name for your child that fits him or her and you and raise that child to be proud of it.
Reply:I chose what you would consider to be common names for my children, but they were chosen for their meanings. My daughter is named Angela Dawn which means messenger of the morn. Funny thing, she was born at 12:17 a.m. My son is named Michael Aaron. Michael means who is like God and Aaron means exalted or strong. Michael was an archangel and Aaron was the brother of Moses. This is a strong name. I am now pregnant with my third and she is to be named Jana Joy. I had a really good friend in high school with the name Jana and it is a name that is well liked among both of our families. If it had been a boy, he was going to be named Joshua David after a cousin of mine who died at the age of 16 and a cousin of my husbands who died at the age of 13, but also because of the strong meanings behind the names. I did not choose lightly, nor was I being non-creative. These are strong names for strong children.
Reply:The same reason that someone would choose a less common name for their child, because they like it.
Reply:I think there are a couple of theories of naming which reflect a larger philosophical position. Basically, do you want to tell your child he is special with an unusual name, or do you want to help your child to fit in with a common name? The bad thing about each position is that it tends not to look at the down side of either style. The down side of an unusual name is people spelling and/or pronouncing it wrong. But lots of people recognize that even though it gets tiresome, if you have a pleasant attitude about it, by the time they've learned to spell and pronounce it right, they probably will remember it. The bad thing about a common name is that there is usually at least one other kid in every class with the same name, and you get confused. And it's quite forgettable: now was it Tom or Eddie or Richard or Steven? [my four ex-husbands; have to work at remembering] Or you just seem boring, which is sad, even if you are the type that wants to fit in.
But remember that you can legally change your name when you reach adulthood, and can create a nickname you like better than your given name at any age. You can also go to using first initial and middle name if you like that better, as long as you don't mind sounding sort of like an attorney when it's written out.
The ones I really feel bad for are the ones who were named for someone famous, and they don't like that famous person. My father's middle name was Calvin, after Calvin Coolidge, but he hated it. I, on the other hand, love being named after Barbara Stanwyck, a very classy lady and great actress.
Reply:I dont think its anyones business what parents name their kids, least of all your business.
With all the kids being called orion and miford these days, its refreshing to hear some solid family names still being used.
Reply:I have a matthieu and an aiden. Both named after family. A name will not make the child any different. its all in the way he/she is raised and where he/she grows up. My sisters name is brittany and she is the most strong willed person i have ever met.
Reply:huh.....isn't up to the parents to teach thier child how to be an idividual no matter what their name is ?
Reply:Sometimes you don't know just how common a name is when you choose it! We picked the name Caitlin 17 years ago, it seemed unusual....then we started hearing it everywhere. Also, chose Jacob 5 years ago, then found out that it was the #1 boys name that year. You really have to just decide on a name that you really like, and hope that everybody else doesn't feel the same way!
Reply:Not for nothing but I don't know alot of Michael's or Brittany's. My kids have been in the public school system for 7 years and neither of those names are overly common. I don't even think either of my kids ever even knew someone named Brittany.
Reply:There is nothing wrong with common names and no it does not have to do with lack of imagination. I resent that.
I have 3 kids with common names and they are well adjusted kids who do not have any problems with their individuality.
They were nemaed for relatives who have passed in our family so if they are common names, so be it.
Rachel 11
Samantha 8
Amanda 1
Reply:well, i choose a simple name, but it wasnt common at the time,,, Amanda,,,,,,, little did i know many others during the mid 80's were choosing it also, lol,,,,, the reason i wanted a simple name is that my child was named with her own name,,,,,,, plus 3 middle names (for me, my mom, and grandmom) and my last name was simple,,,,,, but i thought the whole combination would be unusal,,,,
Reply:HEHEHE, I HAVE A DAUGHTER NAMED ELIZABETH(MY OTHER DAUGHTER JHOANNA NAMED HER JUST TO CALL HER LIZZIE OR ELIZA) AND A SON NAMED BRANDEN KAL-EL, NOT QUITE STARTREK BUT SUPERMAN IS JUST AS CRAZY.(KALEL IS SUPERMANS BIRTH NAME)
Reply:what may sound like a common name to you, holds a stronger meaning to somebody else.
The name Michael where micha - means messenger and El - means God .... means messenger of God. Don't know if you're aware of this but Michael is the name of one of the archangels.
So.... alot of what may sound like common names have very strong meanings. Maybe not to you..... but to the giver ofthe name ( and hopefully the bearer) :)
Reply:some people call there kids after themselves or their parents,thats why you have so many johns and davids and such,i called my son after his dad but my girls are called justine and robyn i don't think that they are too common.
Reply:It's all a matter of personal choice; not trying to please everyone else - like you. No offense.
Reply:whats in a name. nothing.
Reply:It's not a contest to see who can come up with the most original name. Having a "different" sounding name can also be a pain because you constantly have to tell people how to pronounce it or how to spell it.
Reply:Maybe they lack imagination.
How come Jones and Jenkins are common Welsh names but there is no J in the Welsh alphabet?
Jones is the most common surname in Wales because of the anglicisation of patronymic surnames e.g. Gwilym ap Sion to Gwilym Jones.
How come Jones and Jenkins are common Welsh names but there is no J in the Welsh alphabet?
The conquerors changed the names of the conquered. That is how Dewi and Dafydd became David; Ioan and Sion became John and Jones; Siwan became Jane; Siencyn became Jenkin and Jenkins; Huw became Hugh and Hughes; ab Owen and ab Rhys became Bowen and Prys, and thereafter Price or Pryce. There were no 'J's, 'X's or .Q's in the past ! The conquerors changed the names of the Red Indians too !
Reply:I am welsh myself but this is something i have never really thought about! Good question!
Reply:Because of the typical Welsh confusing everybody
Reply:Cos they're spelled differently in Welsh.
Reply:Welsh names like "Jones" and "Jenkins" were introduced from England and are variations of the name "John" which was originally Norman French from Latin Johannes. Norman French had a 'j' sound while the native Celtic and Anglo-Saxon languages of the British Isles did not.
Both names arrived in Wales relatively late. Very few Europeans had last names before the 16th century. They didn't really come into existence until there was middle class that had some income and property. Prior to that, most Celtic speaking peoples had clan names. Some of these clan names later became last names. They usually start with Ap or P in Welsh (ApRhys %26gt; Price, ApHugh%26gt; Pugh, ApHerry %26gt; Perry or Mc and Mac in Irish and Scottish.
Jenkins originally meant "Son of Little John" as far as I know.
How come Jones and Jenkins are common Welsh names but there is no J in the Welsh alphabet?
The conquerors changed the names of the conquered. That is how Dewi and Dafydd became David; Ioan and Sion became John and Jones; Siwan became Jane; Siencyn became Jenkin and Jenkins; Huw became Hugh and Hughes; ab Owen and ab Rhys became Bowen and Prys, and thereafter Price or Pryce. There were no 'J's, 'X's or .Q's in the past ! The conquerors changed the names of the Red Indians too !
Reply:I am welsh myself but this is something i have never really thought about! Good question!
Reply:Because of the typical Welsh confusing everybody
Reply:Cos they're spelled differently in Welsh.
Reply:Welsh names like "Jones" and "Jenkins" were introduced from England and are variations of the name "John" which was originally Norman French from Latin Johannes. Norman French had a 'j' sound while the native Celtic and Anglo-Saxon languages of the British Isles did not.
Both names arrived in Wales relatively late. Very few Europeans had last names before the 16th century. They didn't really come into existence until there was middle class that had some income and property. Prior to that, most Celtic speaking peoples had clan names. Some of these clan names later became last names. They usually start with Ap or P in Welsh (ApRhys %26gt; Price, ApHugh%26gt; Pugh, ApHerry %26gt; Perry or Mc and Mac in Irish and Scottish.
Jenkins originally meant "Son of Little John" as far as I know.
What are some less common nature names?
What are some nature names for both girls and boys?
I have all the common ones:
violet
sky
rain
lake
river
forrest
Daisy
etc, so what are some others?
What are some less common nature names?
lily
Autumn
Ocean
Rose
Ruby
Sapphire
Natura
ivy
iris
summer
Luna (Moon)
Selene (moon)
Lavender
Pearl
Jade
Amber
chrystal
Saffron
Cinnamon
sage
Daisy
meadow
Midori- means grean in japanese
Reply:sunny
rose
paloma
jasmine
sandy
luna (moon in spanish)
mmm thats all i can think of
Reply:Willow
ivy
meadow
summer
autumn
Reply:Soleil
Sunshine
Lily
Tulip
Leaf
Breezy
Reply:here are some that sound natural to me:
luna
hunter
lila
lavender
rose
hazel
briar
rosemary
jade
amber
fleur
sage
Reply:Brook
Clay
Breeze
Rainey
Misty
Ridge
Rock
Lake
Bay
Sonny
Sunny
Winter
Autumn
Summer
Nile
Caspian
Cliff
Dawn
Grove
Haze
Quarry
Sandy
Sky
Star
Storm
Stormy
Reply:Ivy
Fern
Bambi
Marigold
Lilac
Lavender
Mariposa
Bloom
Blossom
Flora
Reply:Aurora
Ivy
Laurel
Meadow
Winter
Hazel
Fern
Shasta
Primrose
Poppy
Hyacinth
Heather
Misty
Stormy
Lark
Liana
Coral
Wren
Falon (im not sure if this is but it sounds like falcon)
Cyrus(means sun)
Asher
Birch
Flint
River
Chad
Laken
Tiger
Oakley
Cedar
Dylan
Reply:Poppy
Acacia
Jessamine
Ivy
Dahlia
Willow
Briar
Forrest
Jay
Ash
Reed
Reply:Willow, Aspen, April, June.. etc on the month names, Dawn, Ocean, Lily, Rose.. again etc with flower names, Summer, Starr, Rayne(Rain), River, Brooke..
Haze, River, Ash(er), Clay, Fisher, Forrest, Grove(er)..
Reply:Meadow
Heather
Lily
Willow
Apple
Fern
Ivy
Iris
Ginger
Jasmine
Sierra
Rosemary
Amaryllis
Acacia
Reply:Poppy
Posey
Stone
Fern
Wren
Lark
Robin
Rainbow
Summer
Autumn
Spring
Winter
Marigold
Azalea
Wade
Reef
Finn
Oakley
Waverly
Coral
Gill
Laken
Lane
Skylar
Aurora
Dawn
Luna
Sunny
Etoile (Star in French)
Soleil (Sun in French)
Moon
Orion (a constellation)
Castor (a star)
Pollux (a star)
Eve
Ocean
Star
Sunshine
Hyacinth
Gladiolas
Fleur (flower in french)
Solstice
Saffron
Ginger
Sage
Cinnamon
May/Mae
June
August
Augustus
Augustine
Augustina
October
November (Nova)
Wednesday
Aquada
Aquanetta
Reply:How about Phoenix?
I don't know whether I'd really have the guts to call my kid that, if you did, I think it would be a pretty awesome middle name :)
Also, I like Rowan. Not sure if this is a 'nature' name as such, but it sounds more natural for a name compared to Bradley or something I think.
Hope I helped :)
Reply:Willow
Meadow
Calla (the flower Calla Lily)
Iris
June
Raine
Winter
Summer
Autumn
Clay
Forrest
Leaf/Leif
Cliff
All I got, sorry
=]
Reply:Bryony
Daphne
Aurelia
Xanthe
Ivy
Scarlet
Ruby
Autumn
Briallen
Iris
Jade
Eve
Aspen
Blanche
Dawn
Aurora
Russet
Lux / Luz
Dahlia
Asphodel
Garnet
Hazel
Petra
Flora
Bellatrix
Susannah
Lily
Ivory
Brooke
Aries
Brisa
Delphine
Chrysanthe
Lilac
Robin
Ebony
Willow
Briar
Rose
Stella
Oceane
Basil
Jasper
Lachlan
Griffin
Jett
Leo
Caspian
Gray
Phoenix
Asher
Reply:Boys-
Wood/Woods
Ash
Brooks
West
Pine
Oak
Grove
Cedar
Elm
Spruce
Echo
Girls-
Meadow
Prairie
Star
Swan
Wren
Lake
Heaven
Ember
Breeze
Aspen
Caraway
Poppy
Marigold
Ivy
Iris
Lilac
Dahlia
Camellia
Hope this helps!
Reply:Rose
Lilly
Calla
Dew*yea ive hard this before..
Breeze
Rain
Reply:Girls:
Océane - Pronunciation: (o say AN) - Meaning From the ocean, french and greek.
Wintertide - Meaning winter time.
Azure/Azura - Meaning Sky blue - French
Cerise - Pronounced (suh REEZ) - Meaning cherry - French.
Esmerelda/ Esmeralda - Meaning emerald - Spanish
Miku - Meaning beautiful crimson - Japanese
Sable - Meaning sable (black) - English
Silver - meaning silver - English
Tawny - meaning tawny/ tanned - English
Ambre - Pronunciation: (AM bruh) - Meaning amber - French
Amber - Meaning amber - English
Snow - Meaning snow / fair skinned - English
Belladonna - Meaning the belladonna plant, also known as deadly nightshade, is extremely toxic to humans and many animals. It gets its name from its previous pharmacological use as eye-drops; women used them to make their pupils dilate, likely an effect of the poison. Many eventually went blind. Also beautiful woman..- Italian
Bluebell - Meaning blue flower - English
Briar-Rose - Meaning a rose within a prickly shrub. - English
Brook - Meaning a brook/stream. - English
Camellia - Pronunciation: (ka MEEL ya); (ka MEE lee uh) - Meaning the camellia gets its name from botanist Georg Kamel. Its large red, white or pink blossoms resemble roses. The Chinese camellia is the plant from which tea leaves are harvested. - English
Daphne - Meaning laurel - Greek
Clover - Meaning clover - English
Dove - Meaning a bird that is a symbol of peace - English
Flora - Meaning flower - Latin
Fauna - Meaning animal life - Latin
Gardenia - Meaning garden's flower - Latin
Hazel/Hazelle - Meaning hazel tree - light brown - English
Heather - Meaning Heather or Calluna is a perennial shrub. Heather is normally found in heathland. - English
Icy - Meaning ice-like. - English
Lotus - Meaning flower from the name of the lotus flower or the lotus fruit. - Greek
Primrose - Meaning first rose - Latin
Sakura - Meaning cherry blossom - Japanese
Starling - Meaning name of a bird, Starlings are small to medium-sized passerine birds in the family Sturnidae. - English
Terra - Meaning earth / soil...- English
Sanguine - Meaning blood-red
Boys:
Bleu - Meaning blue - French.
Bowie - Meaning yellow/fair haired - Gaelic
Wolf - meaning wolf - English
Wulf - meaning wolf - German
Wolfrik - meaning king of the wolves - Germanic
Crow - meaning crow - english
Cloud - meaning cloud - English
Draco - Meaning dragon, serpent - Greek
Drake - Meaning snake, dragon - English
Flint - Meaning flint (or flintstone) is a hard, sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz, categorized as a variety of chert.A flint-worker; a cold-hearted person - English
Fox - Meaning fox - English
Jet - Meaning black gemstone - English
Kodiak - Meaning island - Russian
Leo - Meaning lion - Latin
Ren - Meaning water lily - Japanese
Rye - Meaning rye, derived from 'rye', which denotes a type of cereal grass, the seeds and grain of which are used in cooking, baking, and whiskey making. - English
Thorn - Meaning thorn bush - English
Vale/Vail/Vaile - Meaning valley usually with a stream - English
Zephyr - meaning west wind , Zéphyr (ZEH-feer) has been on rare occasions given as a first name on boys in France, but was never popular as it coincides with the vocabulary word for a west wind. The variant Zéphir is more popular, although it stays a very unusual name as well. - Greek
Ice - Meaning frozen water - American
Rider - Meaning one who rides - English
Ranger - Meaning gamekeeper - English
Both:
Cyan - Meaning Greenish-blue - Pronunciation: (si an) - English.
Brier/Briar - Meaning thorny plant - English
Indigo - Meaning blue purple color - English
Shadow - Meaning shadow - English
Tempest - Meaning storm - English
Frost - Meaning the freezing of water - English
I have all the common ones:
violet
sky
rain
lake
river
forrest
Daisy
etc, so what are some others?
What are some less common nature names?
lily
Autumn
Ocean
Rose
Ruby
Sapphire
Natura
ivy
iris
summer
Luna (Moon)
Selene (moon)
Lavender
Pearl
Jade
Amber
chrystal
Saffron
Cinnamon
sage
Daisy
meadow
Midori- means grean in japanese
Reply:sunny
rose
paloma
jasmine
sandy
luna (moon in spanish)
mmm thats all i can think of
Reply:Willow
ivy
meadow
summer
autumn
Reply:Soleil
Sunshine
Lily
Tulip
Leaf
Breezy
Reply:here are some that sound natural to me:
luna
hunter
lila
lavender
rose
hazel
briar
rosemary
jade
amber
fleur
sage
Reply:Brook
Clay
Breeze
Rainey
Misty
Ridge
Rock
Lake
Bay
Sonny
Sunny
Winter
Autumn
Summer
Nile
Caspian
Cliff
Dawn
Grove
Haze
Quarry
Sandy
Sky
Star
Storm
Stormy
Reply:Ivy
Fern
Bambi
Marigold
Lilac
Lavender
Mariposa
Bloom
Blossom
Flora
Reply:Aurora
Ivy
Laurel
Meadow
Winter
Hazel
Fern
Shasta
Primrose
Poppy
Hyacinth
Heather
Misty
Stormy
Lark
Liana
Coral
Wren
Falon (im not sure if this is but it sounds like falcon)
Cyrus(means sun)
Asher
Birch
Flint
River
Chad
Laken
Tiger
Oakley
Cedar
Dylan
Reply:Poppy
Acacia
Jessamine
Ivy
Dahlia
Willow
Briar
Forrest
Jay
Ash
Reed
Reply:Willow, Aspen, April, June.. etc on the month names, Dawn, Ocean, Lily, Rose.. again etc with flower names, Summer, Starr, Rayne(Rain), River, Brooke..
Haze, River, Ash(er), Clay, Fisher, Forrest, Grove(er)..
Reply:Meadow
Heather
Lily
Willow
Apple
Fern
Ivy
Iris
Ginger
Jasmine
Sierra
Rosemary
Amaryllis
Acacia
Reply:Poppy
Posey
Stone
Fern
Wren
Lark
Robin
Rainbow
Summer
Autumn
Spring
Winter
Marigold
Azalea
Wade
Reef
Finn
Oakley
Waverly
Coral
Gill
Laken
Lane
Skylar
Aurora
Dawn
Luna
Sunny
Etoile (Star in French)
Soleil (Sun in French)
Moon
Orion (a constellation)
Castor (a star)
Pollux (a star)
Eve
Ocean
Star
Sunshine
Hyacinth
Gladiolas
Fleur (flower in french)
Solstice
Saffron
Ginger
Sage
Cinnamon
May/Mae
June
August
Augustus
Augustine
Augustina
October
November (Nova)
Wednesday
Aquada
Aquanetta
Reply:How about Phoenix?
I don't know whether I'd really have the guts to call my kid that, if you did, I think it would be a pretty awesome middle name :)
Also, I like Rowan. Not sure if this is a 'nature' name as such, but it sounds more natural for a name compared to Bradley or something I think.
Hope I helped :)
Reply:Willow
Meadow
Calla (the flower Calla Lily)
Iris
June
Raine
Winter
Summer
Autumn
Clay
Forrest
Leaf/Leif
Cliff
All I got, sorry
=]
Reply:Bryony
Daphne
Aurelia
Xanthe
Ivy
Scarlet
Ruby
Autumn
Briallen
Iris
Jade
Eve
Aspen
Blanche
Dawn
Aurora
Russet
Lux / Luz
Dahlia
Asphodel
Garnet
Hazel
Petra
Flora
Bellatrix
Susannah
Lily
Ivory
Brooke
Aries
Brisa
Delphine
Chrysanthe
Lilac
Robin
Ebony
Willow
Briar
Rose
Stella
Oceane
Basil
Jasper
Lachlan
Griffin
Jett
Leo
Caspian
Gray
Phoenix
Asher
Reply:Boys-
Wood/Woods
Ash
Brooks
West
Pine
Oak
Grove
Cedar
Elm
Spruce
Echo
Girls-
Meadow
Prairie
Star
Swan
Wren
Lake
Heaven
Ember
Breeze
Aspen
Caraway
Poppy
Marigold
Ivy
Iris
Lilac
Dahlia
Camellia
Hope this helps!
Reply:Rose
Lilly
Calla
Dew*yea ive hard this before..
Breeze
Rain
Reply:Girls:
Océane - Pronunciation: (o say AN) - Meaning From the ocean, french and greek.
Wintertide - Meaning winter time.
Azure/Azura - Meaning Sky blue - French
Cerise - Pronounced (suh REEZ) - Meaning cherry - French.
Esmerelda/ Esmeralda - Meaning emerald - Spanish
Miku - Meaning beautiful crimson - Japanese
Sable - Meaning sable (black) - English
Silver - meaning silver - English
Tawny - meaning tawny/ tanned - English
Ambre - Pronunciation: (AM bruh) - Meaning amber - French
Amber - Meaning amber - English
Snow - Meaning snow / fair skinned - English
Belladonna - Meaning the belladonna plant, also known as deadly nightshade, is extremely toxic to humans and many animals. It gets its name from its previous pharmacological use as eye-drops; women used them to make their pupils dilate, likely an effect of the poison. Many eventually went blind. Also beautiful woman..- Italian
Bluebell - Meaning blue flower - English
Briar-Rose - Meaning a rose within a prickly shrub. - English
Brook - Meaning a brook/stream. - English
Camellia - Pronunciation: (ka MEEL ya); (ka MEE lee uh) - Meaning the camellia gets its name from botanist Georg Kamel. Its large red, white or pink blossoms resemble roses. The Chinese camellia is the plant from which tea leaves are harvested. - English
Daphne - Meaning laurel - Greek
Clover - Meaning clover - English
Dove - Meaning a bird that is a symbol of peace - English
Flora - Meaning flower - Latin
Fauna - Meaning animal life - Latin
Gardenia - Meaning garden's flower - Latin
Hazel/Hazelle - Meaning hazel tree - light brown - English
Heather - Meaning Heather or Calluna is a perennial shrub. Heather is normally found in heathland. - English
Icy - Meaning ice-like. - English
Lotus - Meaning flower from the name of the lotus flower or the lotus fruit. - Greek
Primrose - Meaning first rose - Latin
Sakura - Meaning cherry blossom - Japanese
Starling - Meaning name of a bird, Starlings are small to medium-sized passerine birds in the family Sturnidae. - English
Terra - Meaning earth / soil...- English
Sanguine - Meaning blood-red
Boys:
Bleu - Meaning blue - French.
Bowie - Meaning yellow/fair haired - Gaelic
Wolf - meaning wolf - English
Wulf - meaning wolf - German
Wolfrik - meaning king of the wolves - Germanic
Crow - meaning crow - english
Cloud - meaning cloud - English
Draco - Meaning dragon, serpent - Greek
Drake - Meaning snake, dragon - English
Flint - Meaning flint (or flintstone) is a hard, sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz, categorized as a variety of chert.A flint-worker; a cold-hearted person - English
Fox - Meaning fox - English
Jet - Meaning black gemstone - English
Kodiak - Meaning island - Russian
Leo - Meaning lion - Latin
Ren - Meaning water lily - Japanese
Rye - Meaning rye, derived from 'rye', which denotes a type of cereal grass, the seeds and grain of which are used in cooking, baking, and whiskey making. - English
Thorn - Meaning thorn bush - English
Vale/Vail/Vaile - Meaning valley usually with a stream - English
Zephyr - meaning west wind , Zéphyr (ZEH-feer) has been on rare occasions given as a first name on boys in France, but was never popular as it coincides with the vocabulary word for a west wind. The variant Zéphir is more popular, although it stays a very unusual name as well. - Greek
Ice - Meaning frozen water - American
Rider - Meaning one who rides - English
Ranger - Meaning gamekeeper - English
Both:
Cyan - Meaning Greenish-blue - Pronunciation: (si an) - English.
Brier/Briar - Meaning thorny plant - English
Indigo - Meaning blue purple color - English
Shadow - Meaning shadow - English
Tempest - Meaning storm - English
Frost - Meaning the freezing of water - English
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