I..I...Oh boy.What ever happened to the classic names like Jessica and Anthony?
Baby names. not sure what were having but we like Rylan Cierra for a girl and Travin Chael for a boy. wht u th?
i like these,
Girls.
emma jayne
holly marie/maria
katie louise
hannah rose
emily grace
lydia
amelia rose
beth anna
beth claire
Boys:
Ben Joseph
Harrison
Thomas Andrew
Chris Joe
Reply:they are very nice (:
i really like rylan its so unique!
oh and are cierra and chael the middle names ?
Reply:/i think Travin is a cool name, not much on Chael though. Maybe Chase?
I don't know, its your kid.
I like Cierra, but Rylan doesn't sound good with it, maybe Riley?
Reply:I like both names as long as you both love them you all are ok
Reply:don't give your kid two first names
its so annoying
your kid will hate you for it
Reply:Well, this is just my personal philosophy, YMMV.
For girls the sky's the limit. Give her whatever name you like.
For boys, you have to think of how much this boy will be picked on with the name he is given. A good test would be to take two names and decide just on the name which kid would beat up the other kid.
If Travin gets in a fight with Steve, steve's kicking his butt.
If Travin gets in a fight with Jack, Jack's kicking his butt.
I guess what I am trying to say is that if you name your son Travin, you may be creating problems for him when he gets to the tough, mean years of school.
Just my opinion, and YMMV.
Reply:Rylan is actually a boys name, not unisex. Raelyn is a girls name that is similar and it sounds cute with Cierra. Travin is cute. Chael is different, how do you pronounce it.
Reply:Please NO! Give it a sane name, so it won't be bullied at school and won't hate you.
Reply:Not 2 first names! Those names sound to weird and too creative
Reply:I don't like either! Sorry. Too odd for me
Reply:Rylan and Travin? Ugh -- they're both awful names.
Reply:Quite unique names... but maybe just one first name would be better.
Here are some other names you might want to consider to go with if you decide to change them:
Girl~
Isabella, Isabelle, madison, gabriella, whitney, emily, emma, natalie, sophie, sophia, angela, angie, jordan, erika, marty, robyn, cathy, elizabeth, ana, diana, rachel, jennifer, christina, maryann, gabby, maddy, abigail, karla, crystal, rhonda, nadine, amanda, khayela, nancy, etc.
Boy~
Chris, nathan, peter, jason, philip, travis, mason, trevor, bryce, bryan, michael, tom, thomas, luke, josh, mark, john, larry, mitch, greg, canon, jake, gabriel, matt, matthew, alex, daniel, danny, ron, ross, jamie, nick, anthony, romeo, dominic, donovan, paul, jim, etc.
Hope this list of names help!
Reply:Rylan is a boy name, in my opinion. What about RyAnne or RaeAnne? I don't like Travin either, sorry. I don't even know how to pronounce the middle name. What about Travis, Trey, Trent, or Taven? (pronounced Tay-ven).
Reply:yeah I agree i hate 2 first named babies too. Um, I'm sorry but i really don't like any of those names...But its your baby
Reply:I like Rylan Cierra.
Rylan isn't too masculine, and different and unique at the same time.
I like the name Travin, but I think Chael sounds too feminine.
Reply:One sounds like some kind of Honda, the other like a cheap perfume.
C'mon, get real.
Reply:It sounds kind of weird.
Reply:Rylan is a masculine boy's name and horrid for a feminine, little girl. There is nothing feminine, girly, or unisex about it. It will just lead to your daughter being gender confused and everyone mistaking her for a boy. If you like Rylan so well, use it for a boy. How about Rylan Cale for the boy?
Reply:They are beautiful! I don't know how to pronounce Chael though..
Reply:WHAT!!! SPELL THINGS BETTER NEXT TIME
Reply:i like rylan but when i saw it i thought it was a boy's name
travin is just werd.
Reply:Where did you get those names? Your kid will grow up to hate you for giving them such weird names. Just right for names calling and hurtful nicknames.
Reply:Don't like either one but the boy name is terrible.
Reply:omg i love the girl name
i dont like the boys middle name though ;.
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