What baby names go best w/my last name?
My husband and I are trying to conceive. We are also trying to figure out just a few names for us to pick from when do become pregnant, but we cannot pick even one that we like or semi agree on..nothing sounds right with our last name. Our last name is Patno pronounced (PAT - NO) just like it sounds. First and middle names are welcome..thanks for your ideas.
What are some baby names that go well with the last name Hudson?
Brian Hudson Oliver Hudson Victor Hudson Jake Hudson Elliot Hudson Will Hudson Benjamin Hudson David Hudson Madison Hudson Emily Hudson Jade Hudson Annie Hudson Indie Hudson Hannah Hudson Hailie Hudson Taylor Hudson Olivia Hudson Riley Hudson
What are some baby names that go well with the last name berry?
for girls★ I like Mikaela Berry Kerryann Berry ( Carienne Berry ) Alyssa Berry Katelynn Berry Rosanne Lynn Berry Skye Berry Eiva Kelsey Berry Averyna Berry Abienne Berry Evanna Loria Berry and for boys ★ I like Eric Berry Evan Berry Carl Berry Chris Berry Benjamine Berry Kyle Berry Joshua Berry Yvonne Berry Roger Berry :) my favorite is Averyna, Abienne and Skye Berry! also Kyle Berry!! ****plus, Alicia W copied some of mine.*****
What are some boy names that flows with the last name.....?
Cameron Riley Mason James Alexander Mason Drew Gregory Mason Lucas Eli Mason Munro David Mason Jeremy Gabriel Mason Calvin Jasper Mason Miles Nicholas Mason Taylor Parker Mason Chase Bradley Mason Dean Emmet Mason Tyler James Mason Peter Daniel Mason Kendal Levi Mason Darrel Ryan Mason Ryan Blake Mason Lance Russel Mason Hunter Logan Mason Logan Hunter Mason =]
What are some good first names to go with the last name "Wheeler"?
I think for a girl : Jade Wheeler Stacey Wheeler Ellie (and or Elanor) Wheeler Amy Wheeler and for a boy: Harry Wheeler Brandon Wheeler Henry Wheeler Michael Wheeler to be honest, most names go with your last name :) but those are the ones I like! p.s. congratulations :D
What are some good names to go with the last name "Williams"?
Boys: Kaiden Justin Jake John Brody Riley Samuel Isaac Emanuel Tyler Girls: Aubrey Audrey Megan Ellen Leah Lucy Sarah Isabella/Bella Natalie Danica Faith Hope Sorry about the "i"s there isn't that many of them that contain them
Baby names that go well with last name "Bullock" & start with a "J"?
jeremy bullock sounds cool!
What classic boy and girl names go well with the last name Garcia?
I love John Paul ! Robert Anthony Garcia Richard Thomas Garcia William Michael Garcia Michael Anthony Garcia Joseph Michael Garcia Christopher James Garcia Elizabeth Anne Garcia Rosemarie Garcia Janice Marie Garcia Catherine ___ Garcia
If you have a Korean first name, do you prefer it to be separated, hyphenated, or pushed together when romanised? Why?
My Korean name is ‘Wonjun Yoon’ (윤원준) and I prefer 200% to be together.If I write my name as ‘Won jun Yoon’ or ‘Won Jun Yoon’ or whatever, then people will think ‘Won’ is my first name and ‘Jun’ is my middle name and ‘Yoon’ is my last name, which is not!!You see, a lot of names (like pretty much 99% of them) in Korea are all 3 letters. Mine is three letters as well. There are some special cases where a name is 2 letters or 4 letters or even more but those are pretty rare. So, some people think that making all three letters separate would make more sense but I object, because of the reason given above.So this is my student ID that I got in my high school.(It says Northwest Missouri State University, because my high school was technically a part of the university.)(Now let’s disregard the picture. I have no idea what is wrong with that picture. WHY DID I TAKE SUCH AN AWKWARD PICTURE?!)The reason why I’m showing this to you is because of how the name is written on the student ID. It says “WonJun” instead of “Wonjun.” So in the e-mails I sent, it would display as “Won Jun” and they would think that Won is my first name. Therefore, a lot of them would refer to me as ‘Won’ instead of ‘Wonjun,’ which kinda pissed me off at first but I just didn’t care after all; I simply told them that my preferred name is “Phillip,” after that people will call me Phillip.So I prefer mine to be together like ‘Wonjun.’ I don’t understand why some people hyphenate their name, there seems to be no real benefit doing that.
Do Chinese names typically begin with a person's last name before his/her first name? Why?
Chinese language puts higher-level concept before lower-level ones. For example, in English, the City of Seattle is usually referred to as “Seattle, Washington, USA”; while in Chinese, it's “美国华盛顿州西雅图市” (literally “USA Washington state Seattle city”). In English, a date is referred to as “the 7th of December, 2010”; while in Chinese, it's “2010年12月7日” (literally “2010 year 12 month 7 day”). The same rule applies to names, where family names are considered higher-level.