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Opinions on the name Gina?

Gina not some much what about Georgina?

Rate these names and give an opinion?

I love these names for my baby girl, due in April, but I cannot decide between them. Please can you rate them and give an opinion.

1. Eleiyah Ivey(nickname Ellie) - pronounced like Aaliyah but with an "E" sound
2. Avaleigh Grace (nickname Ava) - I love Ava but I wanted her to have a longer name, Avaleigh is the only one I don't completely hate - other suggestions are welcome.

Thank you.

Your opinion on these name???

i like isabel grace. Its soothing and well, graceful.

What's your opinion on these names?

We don't know anything about you, Anonymous!I think that most Asians and Orientals who rename themselves are going to regret it. This fad has two strongly negative connotations. They are are not always deserved - but they occur frequently enough to persist, nevertheless:1. Vanity. Your original name is good enough, so unless it's something like Fuk Yu, there is little reason to change it for western ears. And if it is an unfortunately phonetic embarrassment, change it slightly to retain some originality (like Frank Yew, although Frank Yu is still a fine name).2. Arrogance. "You westerners are unable to say my name properly". So what. This is globalisation. Make the most of your diversity.I know a couple of Chinese guys, one diminutive, slightly-built guy who named himself Rambo and the other named himself Future. Now they're stuck with these names that are the butt of concealed smirks .The third and most compelling reason not to choose such an obviously non-ethnic name is that you will sometimes be judged as being superficial for renaming yourself. Yes, it's wrong to judge you that way - but that's not going to stop it happening.Keep your first name as close as possible to the original form, if you feel that you must westernise it. Don't change your surname. Seriously.

Opinions on the name Jack?

I love it, and my mom loves it, but neither of our husbands liked it. We both have a boy, but neither of them got the name.

I think it's very cute for a baby or toddler, easy for a young child to learn to write, fairly uncommon nowadays but still instantly recognizeable, and is a name that will 'grow' with the child into an adult name. It means 'God is Gracious' and was originally a nickname for the proper name John.

Opinion of the name Crispin?

Ha for a little grounding in the real world beyond Crispin Glover, there's Saint Crispin. Saint Crispian or Crispin's day has great importance in Shakespeare's play Henry V. Yknow Battle of Agincourt, 'we band of brothers". so there ya go

Opinions on the name Shaelyn?

I love this name. I would spell it as you have or other options could be Shaelynn, Shaylinn, Shaylynn, or Shaelin. I like your way the best though. Some middle names that sound good to me with Shaelyn are Grace, Jade, and Jasmine.

Opinions on the name Frankie?

its cute reminds me of anne franke

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