[Facts] Re: I think I'm getting to the point where I need a nice name for my sister!!!!!!!!
in reply to a message by Mya
These are my favourite names.....
Girls: Boys:
1. Michael
1. Christine 2. George
2. Christina 3. Casey
3. Hannah 4. Trevor
4. Jennifer 5. Jason
5. LeAnn 6. Kevin
6. Leanna 7. Albert
7. Brianne 8. Alan
8. Brianna 9. Justin
9. Anna 10. Jordan
10. Britany 11. Jamie
11. Michaela 12. Daniel
12. Danielle 13. Pierre
13. Melissa 14. Kyle
14. Mia 15. Brett
15. Mya 16. Aaron
16. Jeanine
17. Mandy
18. Dana
...and last, but not least: AMANDA!!!!!
Girls: Boys:
1. Michael
1. Christine 2. George
2. Christina 3. Casey
3. Hannah 4. Trevor
4. Jennifer 5. Jason
5. LeAnn 6. Kevin
6. Leanna 7. Albert
7. Brianne 8. Alan
8. Brianna 9. Justin
9. Anna 10. Jordan
10. Britany 11. Jamie
11. Michaela 12. Daniel
12. Danielle 13. Pierre
13. Melissa 14. Kyle
14. Mia 15. Brett
15. Mya 16. Aaron
16. Jeanine
17. Mandy
18. Dana
...and last, but not least: AMANDA!!!!!
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Thanks. I can understand what you were saying! I can see you like my name and my son's name! I will pick two names to tell my sister!
If it's a boy then I picked: Justin and Kyle. For girls: Jennifer and Christine.
If it's a boy then I picked: Justin and Kyle. For girls: Jennifer and Christine.
I agree "Jennifer" (my wife's name) is far too common. And name lists (by popularity) only intensify this commonness.
"Kasumi" (unless it means "dog turd" or something similar) is fine, but within a week of its acceptance in the US there'd be 11 spellings ("Kesoomie", etc.) just like "Brittany" and its variants.
As for "Wanda", it's fine if you're of Polish extraction, but in the US it's often a "trailer park" name ("Tammy"'s mother or sister). It doesn't get much use outside these two circumstances.
"Kasumi" (unless it means "dog turd" or something similar) is fine, but within a week of its acceptance in the US there'd be 11 spellings ("Kesoomie", etc.) just like "Brittany" and its variants.
As for "Wanda", it's fine if you're of Polish extraction, but in the US it's often a "trailer park" name ("Tammy"'s mother or sister). It doesn't get much use outside these two circumstances.