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Q: What Do Ya'll Think?
asked by: BaByMaMa2005 on January 5th, 2005
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Do ya'll like the name, isabella alexandra for a girl and for a boy I think I like malachi alexander. The book of malachi was always a favorite of mine when I was a little girl, and I really like the idea of have a religious name for my son.
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Tazzy D
replied on January 5th, 2005
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Isabella is pretty and I like alexandra but I dont know if I like it together. What will the last name be?
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Nikki n Rudy
replied on January 5th, 2005
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Isabella alejandra...Hehe
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BaByMaMa2005
replied on January 5th, 2005
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I think ya'll are right it's too long because my last name is grochowski. I know I am so white. The problem is my baby wont be and I dont want to name my baby earl or something like that because he will hate me for that! Im 16 right now and I look at all the guys who are hispanic with white names and they hate it! But my mom says malachi sounds jewish, so im like crap. Do ya'll have any suggestions?
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Nikki n Rudy
replied on January 5th, 2005
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Go with something you like. But malichi or whatever isnt a name I would choose.

Xavier is a name I love!!!
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Nikki n Rudy
replied on January 5th, 2005
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Also depends on what type of orgin you're wanting.

Hispanic or what??

My sons names are rudolph nathaniel and nicolas andrew
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BaByMaMa2005
replied on January 5th, 2005
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Oh I like xavier too! Yes I am looking for something with a little hispanic influence. I like alajandro but my mom doesnt want a stigma attached to him. Whatever that means?
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Nikki n Rudy
replied on January 5th, 2005
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Whos having this baby??? You or your mom??? Tell her to hush! Lol

xavier anthony, matthew, robert, nathaniel, andrew, jordan :thinking:
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BaByMaMa2005
replied on January 5th, 2005
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I agree!! I have always love that name. My second choice was alexander. I also like the spelling aleksander.
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milie
replied on January 7th, 2005
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Oh I really like alexander but if you choose that name you should go with aleksander because the spelling makes it unique. But hey its all up to you
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Foruraqt9
replied on September 6th, 2005
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Hispanic Names And Their Meaning
I'm student teaching and for a lesson I am trying to find the meanings of my students names. I am having trouble finding two hispanic names. They are ivelisse, so far i'm using eve for that, and chaleny. If you know their meanings or where to find them please let me know

thanx
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El
replied on September 6th, 2005
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Out of all those names, I only like malachi !!!!!

Boys name I would have chosen if i'd been having a boy this time were- oscar, eli, gerard, or ari.

For a girl we've chosen maeve ellen.

We had "shortlisted" lilly, lucy, daisy, rose and ciara. (ciara means "black hair" so if you do end up having a little girl, and she is dark, that would probably be a good one) there's a boy version too- but i'm unsure of the spelling- kieran I think, or ciaran.
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fatfamily02
replied on September 6th, 2005
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I like them both--
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annarella
replied on September 7th, 2005
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Hiya el

i just thought you might like to know, that ciara doesn't mean black hair, but actually means 'clear - light', its latin, over here in italy, its a really popular name, I love it, but its generally given to blond or light haired babys.

Anyway its your choice, but I thought u might want to know.

Xxxxxx
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buttercup_501
replied on September 7th, 2005
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Ilove the hispanic name joviar (hovy-air). Its the name of one a close friend and I think its a gorgous name.
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Kate917881
replied on September 7th, 2005
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Hey foruraqt9
ivelisee means adorned / dedicated
chaleny means smiling

thats according to the book I have.. Hope it helps
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vanessalouanne
replied on September 7th, 2005
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I love nathanial... My best friend is half mexican half white and that is her brothers name. It is also biblical.
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Keehiaangel
replied on September 7th, 2005
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Me Too
Well I am also half mexican and half white although you look at me I have blue eyes but the rest of me you can tell. Anyway my name is keeshia yvonnea. So for my daughters name I wanted brionna soliea and my son was donnavon alexander.

So of course I love both of the names that you have chosen!! Good luck with your baby
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El
replied on September 7th, 2005
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annarella wrote:
hiya el

i just thought you might like to know, that ciara doesn't mean black hair, but actually means 'clear - light', its latin, over here in italy, its a really popular name, I love it, but its generally given to blond or light haired babys.


Anyway its your choice, but I thought u might want to know.


Xxxxxx


ha, that's funny it means the exact opposite in italy !!!
I'm irish, and it's also an old celtic name meaning either dark haired, or black haired.

In irish, fiona for a girl, or fionn for a boy means light or blond haired.

:) :) :)
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annarella
replied on September 8th, 2005
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Hehe well, I guess we learn something new every day.

I guess the only thing that everyone agrees whether in italy or ireland etc is that its a gorgeous name :d
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