my cousins going to have a baby,
and she can't think of any middle names.
she doesn't know if it's a girl or boy,
but, she has some names picked out.
girl;
elizabeth (no anne's)
emily
lillian
jordan
alison
jade
jessica
joyce
boy;
jeremy
jayden
cayden
eric
and if you have any other suggestions, feel free to tell us!
btw, she's expecting more than one..
so,
probably girls and boys.
thanks!
Can you think of any middle names?
since she likes Elizabeth she could use Meghan Elizabeth, but if she wants Elizabeth as a first name then Elizabeth Nicole. Emily Elane.Lillian Rose.Jordan Marie.Alison May. Elana Jade is pretty but if she wants Jade as a first name then Jade Renae.Jessica Marie.Joyce Elaine.
Jayden james.Cayden James.Jeremy Collin.Eric James...James fits all these for a middle name!
Reply:Elizabeth Sophia
Elizabeth Amy
Elizabeth Marie
Elizabeth Jade
Elizabeth Joyce
Elizabeth Alison
Emily Leigh
Emily Marie
Emily Louise
Emily Elaine
Emily Constance
Emily Elizabeth
Emily Jordan
Lilian Grace
Lilian Cait
Jeremy Riley
Jeremy Thomas
Eric Joseph
Eric Ross
Reply:i like the name Emily Nicole or Emily Marie.
for a boy i like Jayden Wyatt.
Reply:well girl names- jessica lynn, emily dawn, i think jade to be a good middle name ( alison jade) lillian jade ect...
boys. jayden lee, eric samuell, boys are hard lol i had all girls
Reply:Cayden Michael
Jeremy Ryan
Alison Rain
Reply:emily jade
jayden ty-lei
Reply:Please read as follow; eg.
Charlotte Ryan ELIZABETH Rose Orla =
Charlotte Elizabeth
Ryan Elizabeth
Elizabeth Rose
Elizabeth Orla
Charlotte Ryan ELIZABETH Rose Orla
Bethany Katelynn LILLIAN Rose Mae
Allana Tiffany JORDAN Louise Rylie-Mae
Elizabeth Ryleigh ALISON Marie Georgina
Hannah Bethany JADE Rose Skylar
Lucianna Petra JESSICA Mae Rose
Hannah Orlaith JOYCE Marie Rose
William Ryan JEREMY Karl Eric
Caleb Peter JAYDEN Paul Ryan
Eric Joshua CAYDEN Pearse (Pierce) Lorenzo
Jeremy Peter ERIC Joshua Cayden
Reply:Alison Jade
Alison Elizabeth
Jeremy Tyler
Eric Nathaniel
Reply:Baby Naming Tips
Choosing a name for your child is one of the most important early decisions you can make as a parent. Some parents want to choose a more traditional name, while others want a popular contemporary name. Others wish for a more unusual name that no other child in the classroom has, while an ever-increasing number are looking for a name with a particular meaning - be it a Biblical name, a name from Roman or Greek mythology, or even one associated with a particular place, color or plant. Here are a few tips to help you to pick the perfect baby name for your little boy or girl.
Rhyme and Rhythm
When you pick a name, you should think of the rhythm of the name in combination with your last name. Try and avoid repeated sounds, as in Herman WAYMAN or Mary PERRY for example. Also try and avoid rhyming names like Jane VANE, Travis DAVIS, Ronald DONALD, Tucker DAKER and names that repeat part of the surname - e.g. John JOHNSON.
Name Initials
When you pick a name for your baby, you should write the full name and check the initials. Don't choose names which make "bad" initials, for example: Christian Oliver Wilson = (C.O.W.), Madison Ashley Davis = (M.A.D.) etc. So, take into consideration our advice when you choose a name for your baby.
Popular and Traditional Names
Be careful when you choose a popular or traditional name. About 85% of all the first names in the U.S. are from a list of just 200 boys and girls names. The same statistic is in other countries too. In the 17th and 18th century about 50% of all the men and women had biblical names such as: George, Joseph, Charles, Henry, Emma, Margaret, Sarah, Grace. When you choose a popular and traditional name, you should think, that your baby may get confused in a class, where three or four children have the same name.
Unusual Names
Today, American parents often give their children brand names, such as Loreal, Chevrolet and Armani. Two boys - one in Michigan, another in Texas were given the name ESPN in honor of the sport TV channel. This tendency was noticed by professor Cleveland Ewans, who was analyzing the documents of the U.S. Social Security Administration for 2002 year.
Professor Ewans has been studying the baby names of Americans for 25 years. According to his opinion, one of the main sources of inspiration for parents choosing names for their babies is car brand names. For example, girls are given names like Infiniti, Civic, Kia, Lexus and boys like Chevy, Dodge, Chrysler etc.
The most popular names in 2005 were Jacob and Emily. Professor Ewans thinks that parents, who give popular brand names to their children, want them to be different from others. This phenomenon also reflects the parents' hopes for their children, named as Armani or Chanel, to become rich and famous.
Make a Unique Name
If you don't want to use a popular or traditional name, there are many ways to create your own unique name.
The easiest way to create your own name is by adding a diminutive ending to the name that you like, for example: Angel + ina = Angelina, Julia + anna = Julianna, Paula + lina = Paulina or try to add a prefix before a name, for example: a combination of the prefix De + Lacy = Delacy, Da + Marcus = Damarcus, La + Tisha = Latisha, Ta + Nita = Tanita, Be + Linda = Belinda, Ka + Sandra = Kassandra.
You can also change the spelling or the pronunciation, for example: [o - a] = Olivia - Alivia, [v - j] = Vanessa - Janessa, [i - y] = Addison - Addyson, [k - l] = Keyla - Leyla and etc.
Feel free to experiment with name combinations, it is the best way to create the unique name you will like.
How does it sound?
During all our life we don't hear any word as often as our name. That's why it is very important how it sounds. When you pick a name for your baby, make sure that the first name has a good sound with the middle name or your last name. Usually, short names sound well with long family names and conversely.
Nicknames and Variations
Diminutive pet names and variations on names and spellings are endless. While an especially cutesy pet-name for a toddler may be endearing early on, it may be a great source of exasperation for a young adult. An exceptionally aberrant spelling of a common name may also prove frustrating to a school-aged child whose name is perpetually misspelled or mispronounced. A thoughtful parent needs to take these matters into account.
Syllables
Look at the length of each name and the number of syllables. Very long names can be difficult to fit in forms, while very short ones may look odd. In terms of syllables, try to vary the number of syllables in the first name and surname, and avoid first names that stress the same syllable as the last name.
Meaning of Name
A name's meaning these days extends far beyond the original "spear carrier" or "God is gracious." You'll want to consider what a name means in terms of your family history, your individual experience, your personal style. Can you find a name that relates to your family tree? Your ethnic background? How about a place name of a word name or an occupational name that signals something with personal significance to you? Explore what different names mean in relation to your sense of style, of history, of yourself and your partner. A name that connects deeply on several levels will resonate into the future for both you and your child.
Middle Names
Middle names are a means of including relatives who might otherwise feel excluded from the baby-naming process - as long as the names all work together. The syllable rule also applies when picking out a middle name, so do check how all three sound together.
Anne, Lynne and Marie are popular girls names due to the number of syllables they contain. Most first and last names have two syllables and the emphasis is places on the first, so these names change this and make for a comfortable rhythm. There are, however, plenty of other names accented differently that can be used instead, like Alexandra, Fiona, Evelyn and Valerie.
Middle names for boys can be trickier, as most male names follow the same pattern of having two syllables, with the accent on the first. There are, however, plenty which differ, like Adrian, Anthony and Xavier.
Create a list
Create a list of your favorite baby names to make your final decision.
Most popular names of 2006
Boys
1. Jacob
2. Michael
3. Joshua
4. Matthew
5. Ethan
6. Andrew
7. Daniel
8. Anthony
9. Christopher
10. Joseph
11. William
12. Alexander
13. Ryan
14. David
15. Nicholas
16. Tyler
17. James
18. John
19. Jonathan
20. Nathan
21. Samuel
22. Christian
23. Noah
24. Dylan
25. Benjamin
26. Logan
27. Brandon
28. Gabriel
29. Zachary
30. Jose
31. Elijah
32. Angel
33. Kevin
34. Jack
35. Caleb
36. Justin
37. Austin
38. Evan
39. Robert
40. Thomas
41. Luke
42. Mason
43. Aidan
44. Jackson
45. Isaiah
46. Jordan
47. Gavin
48. Connor
49. Aiden
50. Isaac
51. Jason
52. Cameron
53. Hunter
54. Jayden
55. Juan
56. Charles
57. Aaron
58. Lucas
59. Luis
60. Owen
61. Landon
62. Diego
63. Brian
64. Adam
65. Adrian
66. Kyle
67. Eric
68. Ian
69. Nathaniel
70. Carlos
71. Alex
72. Bryan
73. Jesus
74. Julian
75. Sean
76. Carter
77. Hayden
78. Jeremiah
79. Cole
80. Brayden
81. Wyatt
82. Chase
83. Steven
84. Timothy
85. Dominic
86. Sebastian
87. Xavier
88. Jaden
89. Jesse
90. Devin
91. Seth
92. Antonio
93. Richard
94. Miguel
95. Colin
96. Cody
97. Alejandro
98. Caden
99. Blake
100. Carson
Girls
1. Emily
2. Emma
3. Madison
4. Abigail
5. Olivia
6. Isabella
7. Hannah
8. Samantha
9. Ava
10. Ashley
11. Sophia
12. Elizabeth
13. Alexis
14. Grace
15. Sarah
16. Alyssa
17. Mia
18. Natalie
19. Chloe
20. Brianna
21. Lauren
22. Ella
23. Anna
24. Taylor
25. Kayla
26. Hailey
27. Jessica
28. Victoria
29. Jasmine
30. Sydney
31. Julia
32. Destiny
33. Morgan
34. Kaitlyn
35. Savannah
36. Katherine
37. Alexandra
38. Rachel
39. Lily
40. Megan
41. Kaylee
42. Jennifer
43. Angelina
44. Makayla
45. Allison
46. Brooke
47. Maria
48. Trinity
49. Lillian
50. Mackenzie
51. Faith
52. Sofia
53. Riley
54. Haley
55. Gabrielle
56. Nicole
57. Kylie
58. Katelyn
59. Zoe
60. Paige
61. Gabriella
62. Jenna
63. Kimberly
64. Stephanie
65. Alexa
66. Avery
67. Andrea
68. Leah
69. Madeline
70. Nevaeh
71. Evelyn
72. Maya
73. Mary
74. Michelle
75. Jada
76. Sara
77. Audrey
78. Brooklyn
79. Vanessa
80. Amanda
81. Ariana
82. Rebecca
83. Caroline
84. Amelia
85. Mariah
86. Jordan
87. Jocelyn
88. Arianna
89. Isabel
90. Marissa
91. Autumn
92. Melanie
93. Aaliyah
94. Gracie
95. Claire
96. Isabelle
97. Molly
98. Mya
99. Diana
100. Katie
Reply:girl;
emily
lillian
alison
joyce
hope
faith
maria
boy;
jeremy
jayden
Harry
Daniel
Jamie
Enzo
Calvin
Kevin
Reply:ok since apparently your cousin is obbsessed with the letter J id go with Jade or Jace for a girl and Jayden or Jude for a dude.
Reply:Elizabeth Jade
Elizabeth Jordan
Elizabeth Allison
Allison Lillian
Jordan Emily
Cayden Jeremy *love Cayden, thats what im naming my baby if its a boy*
Jayden Jeremy
Cayden Christopher
Cayden Nicholas
Cayden Eric
Jayden James
Cayden Michael
Reply:girl;
elizabeth (no anne's)
emily how about- emma leah
lillian Rose
jordan rae
alison kay
jade ?
jessica ?
joyce leann
boy;
jeremy ryan
jayden Charles
cayden Liam
eric nathaniel
Reply:elizabeth rose, reese,mae,
emily rose, Reese, coryn, rae
lillian rose, reese, mae, corlette
Allison Corlette,Rae,
for boy names i dont relaly like either of thsoe
what about..
Spencer
Ethan
Brody
Owen
Talen
Asher
Hayden
Aiden
Reply:why not mix a few name up..ie..ellian beth(instead of elizabeth and lillian)
emica joyce...
stuck for boys...but i think these made up names can be much prettier and different too...guarenteed to not have a clasmate with the same name...something i always trien to do with my four...twins included...
Reply:brenden or brendon james
summer marie
sierra michelle
Reply:My boyfriends name is Jeremey James. For a girl Rae is very pretty and fits with almost any name!
Reply:Alison Sierra
Elizabeth Claire
Claire Elizabeth
Emily Jayne
Emily Jayde
Lillian Sierra
Gracie Lynn
Olivia Hope
Jessica Hope
Jacinda
Kamryn
Rayanna
Jeremy Michael
Jayden Alexander
Kayden James
Kayden Alexander
Noah Alexander
Eric Jayden
Jeremy Lucas
Kayden Lucas
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