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Ideas For A Baby Girl With The Last Name Smith

Ideas for a baby girl with the last name Smith?

May I suggest actually naming her December Noelle Smith? December is the month of her being born and you can give her the nick name 'Ember' (Ember Smith!) and Noelle means Christmas, as you know! It would be stunning!

Others you might consider...
Claudia Smith
Cordelia Smith
Delilah Smith
Verity Smith
Evelina Smith
Aurora Smith
Gloria Smith
Harriet Smith
Hermione Smith
Laurel Smith
Loretta Smith
Fiona Smith
Leona Smith
Sylvia Smith
Susan Smith
Suzannah Smith
Cecily Smith
Cecilia Smith
Cordelia Smith
Audrina Smith
Caroline Smith
Delilah Smith
Bianca Smith
Freya Smith
Melanie Smith
Esther Smith
Liliana Smith
Heidi Smith
Petra Smith
Marnie Smith
Jemima Smith
Matilda Smith
Illona Smith

Ingrid Arabella Smith
Evangeline Aurora Smith
Seraphina Mallory Smith
Emily Charlotte Smith
Chantelle Angelina Smith
Cosette Ophelia Smith
Corinne Anastasia Smith
Annelise Ophelia Smith
Lucinda Mallory Smith
Felicity Aurora Smith
Desiree Aurora Smith
Jasmine Aurora Smith
Kimberly Evelina Smith
Juliette Ophelia Smith
Yvette Ophelia Smith

Baby girl names to go with the last name Smith?

My boyfriend and I are expecting our second baby in July, and we're stumped on names. We have a son named Sawyer Nathaniel, and this baby's middle name will be Elisabeth. We want a vintage-sounding name, if you will, and nothing too funky (we still want people to be able to pronounce and spell it easily). Any suggestions would rock!

Baby name ideas for last name Moran ;)?

So just for fun my fiancee and I were talking about our future family and playing around with names. We want four names ready... Two boys names and Two girls names. Our last name is Moran. Any ideas?Please feel free to play around with the names. We are very open-minded and have a great sense of humor so you won't offend us ;)
also, if you have time, can you suggest middles?? Thx a lot!!! Peace

Baby girl name ideas for last name Martinez. Should we hyphen? ?

We are having a baby girl in 3 months and are not married yet. We lost our first baby when I was 8 months pregnant due to a drunk driver. We did hyphen her name, as the hospital registration suggested we do, due to the circumstances. Originally, we were only going to use his name. Our first daughter was named Carly Julianna Montgomery-Martinez. Should we hyphen this child's name, or just use my name or her dads' name? Ideas for names would be welcome. We do have a list, but are looking for suggestions we may not have thought about. Thanks...in case it matters my name is Morgynn and his is Enrique.

Baby names that go with this last name?

Sofia Martinez.
Isabela Martinez.
Farrah Martinez.
Leona Martinez.
Kayla Martinez.
Francesca Martinez.
Noelia Martinez.
Graciana Martinez.
Elise Martinez.


Dominic Martinez.
Julian Martinez.
Joaquin Martinez.
Sebastian Martinez.
Liam Martinez.
Elliot Martinez.
Jason Martinez.
Luis Martinez.
Rodrigo Martinez.
Ryan Martinez.
Joshua Martinez.

Baby names that flow well with the last name Moon.?

Honestly, I went to school with a boy named Raincloud Moon (his real name).

Last names for a girl named Alice?

Johns or Edwards or something rather common I think would flow best.

Best baby names for last name Smith?

I hear you!! My maiden name is Smith. I really love your choice of Koralia Jocelyn. It is unique, beautiful and flows naturally. Arden Jakob is also an excellent name. It is strong and uncommon. I think Macy is getting pretty popular so I would avoid it. Here are some ideas of some of my favorite less common names:

Celia Smith
Kevia Smith
Ellerie Smith
Laurel Smith
Haven Smith
Devoney Smith
Aven Smith

Roscoe Smith
Ari Smith
Abel Smtih
Bridger Smith
Burke Smith
Cortland Smith
Cyrus Smith
Clark Smith
Cavan Smith
Chance Smith
Cairo Smith
Dante Smith
Dean Smith
Graham Smith
Irving Smith

I still love your pick of Koralia. Good luck!

I am writing a book, and I need a last name for the first name Raiden. Any ideas?

Raiden Frost Raiden Shaw Raiden Covino I've written hundreds of short stories and one year I had the opportunity to sit with a fiction author idol of mine. I asked him a few questions and one was: "How do you come up with such great names for your characters?" His response:"I have three methods that work for me; I enjoy taking walks through cemetaries and writing down real names that speak to me. Second, if I find a great first name that has one syllable I try to think of a last name or nic-name with two or three syllable."If I find a name I like with two syllables, I go for a last name with one or three syllable. This way it's not too comic book like 'Peter Parker', 'Vickie Vale', or 'Clark Kent'. And finally, what ever I choose it needs to roll off the tongue easily. It's more believable that way. Remember, even though it's just a fictional character, a fictional mother and father put some real fictional time into naming them." I've stuck with his advice and have been quite satisfied.

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