Sunday, August 22, 2010

What is a different baby name with easy spelling?

For a boy or girl, what are some names that are beautiful, and not very common, but the spelling is easy or self explanatory? (I don't like to have to spell out my long name every time I put in a reservation or order)

What is a different baby name with easy spelling?
Abigail and Dustin.
Reply:Sofia


Genevieve


Danyelle


Katelyn





Victor


Trevor


Zach


Seth
Reply:I love Liam for a boy. its short but not to simple.


I also really like Lucas. Also a boy... but more common than Liam.


Well... For a Girl I would probably say Savanah or Lucy. :)
Reply:aaidan for boy and jazzman for a girl. good luck.
Reply:Boy: Al





Girl: El
Reply:Girl : Skye


Boy : Riley... (Also for a girl)
Reply:Juliet, Elissa, May, Maya,
Reply:Some good names are Sandy, Sebastian, Jill, Wilber and Earnie. These are short and easy to spell.
Reply:Boys:


Mickinson (Mick for short)


Brett


Jordan





Girls:


Eden


Savannah


Blair


Samara
Reply:Sam can be boy or girl, though I think Sammy is better for a girl.


Lina for a girl. (pronounced Lean-a)


http://www.parents.com/baby-names/boy/ u can find some boys names that are unique and uncommon on this sight.
Reply:I found it very difficult to come up with names that the spelling has not been perverted a million ways yet...





Boys:


Thor


Peter/Pete


Morgan (I know many more men named Morgan than women)


Robert





Girls:


Jill


Ruth


Mary


Julia
Reply:Girl: Acelynn, Adalyn, Dana, Rose





Boy: Maxwell, Greg, Joel, Joseph





hope i helped :)
Reply:Todd for a boy


Brooke for a girl
Reply:Girl: Mina/Mena, Molly, Leah, Lucy.


Boy: Dean, Seth, Zane, Alec.
Reply:girls:


Esme


Lara


Clara


Claudia


Alexandra


Ruby


Rosa


Bella


Sasha


Daisy


Charlotte





Boys:


Jamie


Robin


Ben


Charlie


Toby


Oliver


Oscar


Harry


William
Reply:girls names


Myra Sue


Audra Michelle


Nola Gayle


Vonda Kaye


Nina Faye


ok now for boys names


Gus Raymond


Barnabas Simon


Zander Tobias


Zane William


Tanner Michael


Zebulon David


Nolan Thomas





good luck
Reply:Hmmm... this is tricky. Some of the uncommon names I love have simple spellings once you know how to spell them (like Carys or Isannah) but you'd still have to spell them out the first time. Perhaps nature names might be a good option, since people are familiar with them as words but they're not very common names. Or older names that aren't used as often anymore. Some of these names I've listed assume that the order/reservation is being taken by a well-educated person (who would know how to spell a name if you said, "Orion, like the constellation"). Of course, that isn't always the case -- my name is Emily, and I'm occasionally asked to spell it. I've even had someone start writing my name beginning with the letter M and then get very confused when she couldn't figure out what vowel would come after M. (In her defense, I think she was very tired and had been working a long shift.)





Girl names:


Iris


Violet


Dahlia


Azalea


Zinnia


Ivy


Rose


Rosemary


Wren


Hazel


Olive


Lark


Pearl


Opal


Jewel


Luna


Nova


Marina


Harper


Cora


Eliza


Demetria


Mina


Beatrice


Celia


Gwendolyn


Eve


Ingrid


Daphne


Tabitha


Sylvia


Ruth





Boy names:


Ronan


Demetrius


Evander


Jasper


Desmond


Duncan


Malcolm


August


Archer


Orion


Heath


Calvin


Julius


Wesley


Bradford


Kenton


Andreas


Reuben


Judah


Samson


Gideon


Silas


Moses


Dexter


Sterling


Maxim


Roland


Miles


Nigel


Sullivan


Beckett


Rhett


Finn


Warren


Walter


Franklin


Quincy





Hope this gives you some ideas!
Reply:well im not given mine out but if i had to make one up for you i would say





Vaginahurts
Reply:Rensemee


Edward


Bella


Esme


Carlisle


Alice


Jasper


Emmett


Rosalie





Twilight names are very uncommon these days. They are still beautiful names but from a different times.

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