baby girl name

Philippines
March 9, 2012 10:53am CST
hi every one, i will be having my first baby this June, I think first week but the doctor said my due date is on May 29, I hope you can give me an idea of what name i can use for my first baby, by the way it is a baby girl. thank you all for your time.
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@ajk111 (2495)
9 Mar 12
My daughter is called Hollie so i think that is a wonderful choice. you could be like david beckham and name her after where she was concieved, unless like my wife and i thought, 'kitchen table' does not have a very romantic ring to it.
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• Ireland
9 Mar 12
OMG ajk111 that's just too funny!!
• Philippines
16 Mar 12
ha ha thats what i thought so too. thanks for stopping by.
@berting600 (3453)
• Philippines
9 Mar 12
You can make a unique name if you mix your name and your husbands.I have observe that style in my neighbor who is very anxious what to name her new born.I have just suggested that idea that just came to my mind that minute.I did not realized she really named her baby as I told her to do.
• Philippines
9 Mar 12
oh gosh it is really hard to mix my name and the name of my husband, mine is djhoanna while my husband name is jefferson. i don't think their will be a good or cute result lolz
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• Philippines
11 Mar 12
You can name your baby---Jefrianna or Joannafer.I think it is unique and it denotes that they belong to a very beautiful lady.Would you care to name your baby between these names?I wish that you like my suggested names.Have a happy day!!!!
• Philippines
16 Mar 12
thank you all for sharing those ideas i really appreciate it, but now we are thinking of yohan. ha ha i know its too far from our names but we like how it sounds.
@ithek15 (143)
• Philippines
10 Mar 12
i think you can look at the dictionary,theres a dictionary for the names of your baby and has a meaning on in, or if want to,the combination of your name and name of your husband. that can make a unique name,personalize name of both of you.,anyway congrats to you.
• Philippines
16 Mar 12
oh thank you for those info. it is really hard thinking of a name. its harder than i thought ha ha. but we are somewhat thinking of getting the name of yohan. its cute sounding.
• Ireland
9 Mar 12
Hi mytime08161983, Congratulations on your impending arrival :) Well, I think the decision will ultimately be yours (or yours and your partners') but I have always liked the name Annalise and Alannah. There are different ways to spell the last one and to be honest it's my favourite of the two. I always had that name planned for a girl if I were to have one; I didn't so you're more than welcome to use it!! :) IrishGal77 :)
@dilrajj57 (1757)
• Pakistan
9 Apr 12
i think you will like the name according your religion.
• United States
21 Apr 12
First,congrats!You should pick a name that will last with her for all her life,because after all you can only name her once .For example you shouldn't pick a name that will only sound right in her childhood {for example the name Zoey doesn't sound right for a woman} .If you want a name that will go on with her as she grows up may i suggest the name Elizabeth?The name Elizabeth is classy and sweet and for short you could nickname her Beth,Liz,Eliza,etc.Personally i like the spelling of Elisabeth a little better because you could use Elisa as a nickname and i think that sounds really sweet.Another name i like is Tara.{pronnced Tar-a} like tar as in tar on the street.Not a good example but just telling you how to say it.you can also say it so it almost sounds like the name Sara.
@flamez3r0 (319)
• Puerto Rico
9 Mar 12
First, congratulations on your baby, I hope you have a really healthy girl. However, naming babies is greatly influenced by the culture in which the baby is born. For example, in the past my culture was mostly influence by religion (I'm Hispanic) so the names for the adults are mostly about saints and names that appeared in the book of the religion that was widespread. Later, when the influence of religion diminished, names from famous people like artists and people from movies replaced the saint's ones. In the present people here prefer to combine, usually in strange ways, common names. An example of this would be taking Liz from Elizabeth, Mari from Maria, and An, from Ana, making the baby's name "Anmariliz" or things like that. Since we are from different cultures I couldn't really help with the name, but I hope that this information helped you gin confidence. After all, it's impossible that anyone in the world can name a baby something worse than Anmariliz :).