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What do you think of these boys names?

please do not say anything about the spelling as I know some of them are not spelled the way they are suppose to be but I like the way I spelled them and it makes it look different. You may suggest middle names to go with the first names I have choosen if you would like. Thanks.

Adrian Mychael
Andrew Mychael
Andrew Matthew
Ezekiel Lee
Elijah Mychael Lee
Isaiah Mychael Lee
Jacoby Lee
Jacoby Ryan
Mychael Joesph Lee (hubby and I's favorite boy name)
Joesph Lee
River Mychael
Wyatt Scott
Xavier Mychael Lee
Zethan (Ze-than) Joesph Mychael (another of hubby and I's favorites)

What do you think of the name Ruby Sophia?

Well first of all, congratulations! Four baby girls! I bet you were expecting a boy this round! :). That's adorable! I wish you the very best!

Your older daughter's names are all adorable. I especially like Violet Isabelle! Isla is the name of my friend's baby! :)

I think that Ruby Sophia has a similar sound to your three older girls, however, the others are more feminine, while Ruby is more severe in it's syllables and letter flow. I'm not saying that's bad! I like the name Ruby, I named by baby puppy that, and I know that that's not really a compliment, but I really mean it nicely! I think it has a sporty flow to it! I adore the name Sophia, so I may be biased, but I like Sophia Ruby a little better. Ruby Sophia does flow nicely however. I think Ruby Katrina or Ruby Elise would have a different sounding, but equally nice flow! Just for suggestions!

Well, again, I am incredibly biased. I adore the name Niamh to pieces! Nieve is a nice way to spell it, especially because you live in Australia. I am Irish, and when I visited there Niamh was a fresh name that wasn't too common, but when I heard it it was used on young or middle aged woman, so it isn't close to becoming overused or old-fashioned, in case you are wondering. Nieve Sophia or Nieve Katrina would be a beautiful name, that would go excellent with the other three names you selected for your older children. Again, I'll mention I'm biased. :). I like Heidi as well. Again, it has a slightly more severe sound to it, but it still goes with your other daughter's names. I think I like Heidi a little better than Ruby as well.

Oh, and as I'm rereading this, it may sound as if I dislike the name Ruby, and I do not. I am just trying to get my own view point across, you can take my ''advice'' with a grain of salt. I really do not want to spoil a name you love for you. All of the names you've mentioned are gorges!

Again, congrats and best wishes! If I'm BA, I would love to know what you've decided about baby number four's name! I really hope I helped! :)

What do you think of the name Evelyn Charlotte?

Love! Both names are strong and intelligent-sounding as well as beautiful, feminine, and classic. I definitely don't think it's too long...I tend to prefer long-ish names over short ones as long as they flow well, which Evelyn Charlotte does.

What do you think of the name Gwen?

Gwen's a cute name. I prefer Gwendolyn, but Gwyneth is nice too.


Gwyneth Ashley Hermann flows nicely.

What do you think of the name Ella McKenzie for a baby girl (McKenzie is the middle name)?

NOT Ella Reece.. sounds too much like Della Reese (singer, actress; probably before your time)
Ella McKenzie is pretty, and it does flow. I would stick with that.

Does the name Haven Brielle Lenoue sound okay?

I think it sounds okay for sure! I think that aesthetically, adding the “Au” to Brielle looks better, but it doesn’t roll off the tongue and seems a little too fancy. Along the same line, even though Haven Brielle Lenoue sounds really good when you say it out loud, the problem is that each part of the name is of a similar length, so when written (or typed) the name looks kinda…flat. Shortening and/or lengthening either the first or last name would be a good idea to make the name look better. But saying it out loud, it sounds really nice, and I think you should keep it exactly the way it is and don’t worry about the syllables because the flow is perfect.Also I just realized- the name is in iamb. No wonder it sounds so good! That’s the same variation of syllables (unstressed, stressed) that Shakespeare used to make it easier for lines to be said on stage- the words kind of create a momentum that lends itself to memorization and rhyme and all sorts of cool things.

Can you think of a word that means "flow" that'd be suitable for a baby name?

Dhara - for a girlVegha - for boy

Ok i'm nt a mom but i just wanna know about these names are they good bad suckish what?

I like Shane, Kate (prefer Katherine though), and Izzy if it's a nickname for Isabelle/Isabel/Isabella/Isadora

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