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    Quote Originally Posted by monstercojones
    Ashleigh... i like that spelling alot.

    Bambi is nice but it sounds a little too stripper-ish.
    ya just a little...

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    madeline... that way you can call her maddy I think thats cool

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    I think Maddy as a stand alone name is quite cool.

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    ive met a lot of very beautiful women named Jessica there seems to be a trend with that and Jennifer

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    what about Resah

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    adamw1, I know you have it wired-- putting all this effort into choosing a name for your child. A name is identity and POWER. On a lighter side-- paint your house WHITE. That way she can tell all her pre-school friends she lives in the white house... Then when they go home and ask to come over and play with your daughter they'll ask, "Mommy, can I go play with adamw1's daughter ---------. You know, she's the one that lives in the white house." My daughter used to get such fun around adults saying, "I live in the white house." She was clueless as to how come she got so much attention from american adults...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terinox
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    My girl-friend's name is Alix... we call her Lexie from time to time and i think both those names are cool

    Really tho.. what is your ethinicity? Cus you can name her a name of power or beauty outside your usual circle of names... like Nfetari (It's african... pronounced Neh-feh-tah-ri).I'd stay away from mainstream names... one of the the most annoying things in life is to be out shopping or hanging and soemone shouts 'Hey Jack' and you realise that 10 others guys head's turn to answer.
    So:
    1.) don't name her what's popular there.
    2.) don't give her something she can't spell til she's 10
    3.) don't give her a name that she'll be ashamed of (like bubba.. kids can be cruel)

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    Always been a big fan of...

    Avery
    Audra
    Audrey
    Taylor
    Cari

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    Quote Originally Posted by helios
    Always been a big fan of...

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    Audrey
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    I'm a fan of Audrey as well bro... not common for babies either.. since like the 50's... but it's classy, and different...

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    Mason Baker
    Taryn
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    Chloe
    Mina, Nina, or Nadia
    Laurel
    Sasha!!!
    and I love the middle names Scottie, Grey, Sy, or Butler
    but just some of my favorites...when you hear it...it'll be perfect...good luck

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    also like Aubrey...instead of Audrey...or Ariem...pronounced Odd e em...it's French

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    The names I love are Gianna, Tristin, Ava, Eva



    BG

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    Annika or Michela.

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    stick with a good irish name...erin...

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    well she finally gave birth after a really complicated 2 weeks.She was born 9lb 8oz and man it was emotional she had problems giving birth and the baby was traumatized coming out and there were surgeons trying to get her to breathe for a good 15mins cuz she was just gasping,but that first time i heard her cry and we seen the look of relief on the doctors face is the first time i cried in years,everything is great now and thanks for the suggestions still havnt thought of a name tho,its still baby!.

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    Congrats. 9+lbs is quite large for a baby isnt it? (not really got much knowledge in that certian field).

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    john or jack is a good one....................hahahaha

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    yeah it was quite large they had to cut here with a scissors now that was some painful **** for me so i cant even imagine how she felt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adamw1
    yeah it was quite large they had to cut here with a scissors now that was some painful **** for me so i cant even imagine how she felt.
    Congratulations!!

    If it makes you feel any better, by the time a woman actually gets to the point that they have to cut her to get the baby out she doesn't care what it takes~she just wants it out!!

    Glad they both made it through safely after such an ordeal.

    Swolecat~great job on the names!!

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    congrats bro

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    Desiree or Melissa

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