Wednesday, November 18, 2009

We need some good urban unique name ideas for our upcoming twins due the first day of Kwanza.?

PS we are not going to find out the sexes before they borne either.


My Name is Tyreel Jerome Sm*****


My baby's Mama is Tenisha Keija Hor***

We need some good urban unique name ideas for our upcoming twins due the first day of Kwanza.?
Girls: Alasha, Ciara, Kyra, Janiya, Eniah, Alicia, Janae, Kaiya, Jael, Amira, Naima, Imani, Naomi





Boys: Donte, Jevon, Nashon, Tymir
Reply:Boys:





Armand Bennet


Chase Desi


Fadey Italo


Jay Leo


Mace Oliver


Palmer Rufus


Tyrell Abraham





Girls:





Ashanti Baina


Fayola Gai


Halla Ife


Jira Kachine


Nafuna Ogechi


Qwara Ramona


Talia Sahrifa


Ulu Valerie


Xinavane Xola
Reply:Since both your names start with T i think T names would be good.





2 Boys - Trayton and Trenton


Trayton and Tyler


2 Girls - Tristan and Taylor





1 of each - Trayton and Tristan


Trayton and Taylor





Or maybe Trista instead of Tristan
Reply:Here's some names of African origin:


Boys:


Kimoni


Yaro


Tendai


Kendi





Girls:


Ananda


Geneta


Karasi


Malaika





Some American names:





Boys:


Derex


Frisco


Ezell


Ziarre





Girls:


Beonica


Darielle


Idana


Kianna


Kayanna





I really like Idana and Banji if it's a boy and a girl, Karasi and Malaika if it's two girls, and Frisco and Yaro if it's two boys.





Hope these help.
Reply:Jamal means handsome


Shaq means handsome
Reply:My daughter was suppose to be born during kwanzza. i was going to name her imani. because it is one of the principles. imani means faith. and if its a boy you u can name him jamani because at the time we didnt know what our baby was going to be.
Reply:Toenisha, SweQuejalah, TeBJHdjlqEJa, Hujwdbch, Slfdnwdfnish
Reply:Girls:


Ayelashia, Tranna, Oh-tawa, Lauryl, Maquille (pronounced Mah-KEE-ay), Displaysheeah, Ayreeohlah, Kee-sa, Konfeeshure, Marmahlayd, Tatou, Kastore








Boys:


Quinte (pronounced Quinn-TEE), Tad Alaphil, Morayal, Tyee, Scrotti, Hoedeedoe, Alopeesha, Oh-tawa, Klavicka, Kokanee, Keta, Davion (DAH-vee-on), Moetee, Monbacque, Ayshek, LaDain, Tyrap, Ben-zene, LaRome
Reply:I had a friend named Jabari. It means strength in Swahili he said. I always thought that sounded like a strong name.
Reply:For a Girl:


Aailyah, Abriana, Adama, Charmonique, Dayanara, Teleza, Tesia, Teneel. Tiarra, Tyesha, Kaleena





For a Boy:


Akanni, Booker, Braylen, Chandell, Jamal, Dameon, Tavion,


Teryl, Travon, Trayton,


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