Think carefully,!!!! When they are 80 years of age, do they want to be 'Auntie Cutie'. I think not!!!!
Go back to the Classical names of Classical Greece,; Alexandra, Penelope, Persephone, Helen, Calliope, Thalia, Clio, Xanthe.
Or The Bible, Eve, Sara, Ruth, Naomi, Mary, Martha.
Or Saxon times, Eleanor, Matilda, Catherine,
Or Gaelic, Siobhan, Niamh, Grainne, Morag. Oonagh.
Give the baby/child the correct name, and then let a nick name develop. such as Eleanor/Ellie. or Catherine/Cath/Kat. etc.,
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Cecilia (see-see-lee-a) is an uncommon name for a girl. Vacilikki (vah-see-l-ee-ck-ee) is a name that I've only ever hear once for a girl. Wilton and Connan are names of some of my friends. their names are very unique boys' names.
No. But you can see it in the bath.
58.3333333 % chance of drawing a girl's name.
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Well basicly babys see blue.. when their first born some of them see white when they are really newborn it would be rarely to see them with a really light blue or a white.Mostly its blue.
Some people can see the heartbeat at 6 weeks, and some people can't, it all depends on the person. Some people can see the heartbeat at 4 or 5 weeks, while others can't see it until 7 or even 8 weeks.
Appy is for a girl. Appi is for a boy. Please go to habboon.com to see more words and names! Register for free!
Try some inventive names and see if they are in use or not.
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theres alot of girl names in greek mythology but the most common u see today are iris,rhea,selene,& every once in a while ull see aphrodite