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What good names can I keep for my baby girl from letter A?

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Do u like the name lilith for a baby girl?

I'm personally not a fan of the name Lillith as I use it for my WoW character because it has a dark meaning. It means belonging to the night (evil) or it was adams first wife who did not obey him and she was turned into a demon.
That being said, it's ur child..if you like it-it shouldn't matter what others think!
What about Lillian, Lily, Elizabeth though

Do you like the name Orgie for a baby girl?

Do u have a real job?

Baby girl name: Kate?

yes its a beautiful name.
It isnt one of them names that go "out" if you know what i mean

Is Athena a good name for a baby girl?

Yes, I’d say so. Sure it’s unusual, but lots of kids have unusual names – one time I was told that my name, Elizabeth, was unusual by a kid who said his name was ‘Makka’.What really matters is whether or not people are going to tease or be prejudiced against your kid for having that name and, if you’re worried about that, then Athena is probably a good name to choose. It doesn’t sound like anything rude or weird (unlike the popular until very recently, Fanny); it can’t be shortened to anything rude (unlike Richard, which can become Dick or William which can become Willy); it isn’t associated with anybody evil (unlike Adolf) and it isn’t thought of a name for ‘common’ people (we all know some names like this). In fact, since it’s from the name of the greek goddess of wisdom, of anything people will assume your daughter is intelligent and, since it’s a classical name, from a cultured family.

Do u like the name saylor or sailor for a baby girl?

some people love it and some hate it. i dont understand why the name taylor has been popular but not saylor/sailor. i love the name sailor. i already am aware of the relation to seaman. most people think i should spell it saylor. i like sailor. does anyone know why christy brinkley liked the name? that is her daughters name. so far i have heard of 3 girls named that.

I would like to have a baby girl and name her Karsynn i love that name what do u think?

I like it and I like the spelling. 2D

What does the name "Hannah" sound like for a baby girl in the US? Is it an outdated or a trendy name?

I happen to like it: it’s a classic name, Biblical, very feminine. Plus, it’s spelled the same way forwards and backwards.It’s not a rare name in the U.S., but it’s also not so popular that it’s overused:https://www.babycenter.com/baby-...If you like it, use it! Good luck!

What are some girl baby names starting with De/Do/Dhe/Dho?

Here’s the baby names list that might help: 155 Hindu Baby Names Starting with DE DO DHE DHOTry the Advanced & Unique Baby Names Search/Finder for your baby name browsing. It will help you find the right set of names in a single page (alphabetical/phrases-wise, religion, gender, syllable etc).Some of the top baby names from the above baby names list:DeeptimoyeeFemale/GirlLustrousDeepashikiFemale/GirlMay signify (Goodness/Power/Ha...DeetaFemale/GirlA name of (one of the names of...DeshikaFemale/GirlMay signify (Goodness/Power/Ha...DorothyFemale/GirlGift of GodDeveenaFemale/GirlBlessing, Eye of God, Resembli...DevikiFemale/GirlFrom the GoddessDevinaFemale/GirlLike a GoddessDevaartiFemale/GirlAarti of GodDevyaFemale/GirlDevine power (strong, strength...Other Links:Baby Names ToolsTop Baby Names ListsBaby Names Finder (We’ve got the arguably the most advanced baby name finder online (alphabetical, phrases, religion, gender, syllable finder)

What do you think about the baby name Sarina for a girl who will grow up in the US?

Thanks for the A2A.  I actually have a friend named Sarina, although I've never asked her how much trouble she has with people spelling it.  When I first was getting to know her, because of the spelling I did associate it with Sabrina, and was getting her name wrong a bit, but now it's no problem.  I do distinguish that name from Serena, although they sound identical.  So it's useful if you want to give your daughter a small unique twist.I like the name perfectly fine, and as someone with an alternate-spelled name, I don't think alternate spellings, if simple (i.e. doesn't create confusion on pronunciation), are a real problem.  I obviously let the Starbucks barista or the host/ess making a waiting list at a restaurant spell my name however they want, but if it matters, I know and am not frustrated by the fact that I have to spell my name.  Although maybe it's because compared to my last name, the spelling of my first name is no problem for people.  It's never been a burden for me, though.Overall, I like the name.  Serena/Sarina is not completely traditional (e.g. Jane) but to me it's a pretty "normal" name.  The spelling adds a little uniqueness, but doesn't seem cumbersome to me, so I think it strikes a good balance.  Still, if you like the sound but want to be more traditional or just have the default spelling for your daughter, Serena is the way to go.  I'd be perfectly happy with that name!

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