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January 16th, 2018 Latest Name News ---------------------------------------------------------------

January 16th, 2018 [view in browser]( [15 Fearless Names for Boys]( Latest Name News [Adventurous Word Names >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Two Kinds of Place Names >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Elegant and Underused Names for Boys]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Every Single Double-T Baby Name Option]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [From Aalaya to Zyriah: A Close Look at a Trend >>]( [Two boys and no more names]( When we first got married we had two names picked out for our kids, one boy name and one girl, eventually.. we had come up with two of each gender. When we had our son we named him our first choice Joshua Elliot. Nick name josh. We got rid of our second choice Alexander James, just because we met a few Alexanders along the way we didn’t like. It took us a year to find our second son’s name who we just had three months ago, Theodore Jack nn Theo and TJ. Our requirements is that it has a natural nickname because everyone else does, and that it be a name that you Do not question gender. My hubby is German speaking so we want to keep that in mind too, we liked the name Zachery, but the nn Zach sounds Too close to a paper bag in German, so the hubby got rid of that one too. Any help at all, little Short of praying for girls, we have no luck finding names for boys we like and we are afraid it will take forever for us to find one we like. Names we can’t Use do to it being family members are: Thomas, Daniel, William, Samuel, Matthew [Participate here! >>]( [Divider] [Are These Brother Names at War with Each Other?]( Have a question for the Name Lady? [Ask Now >>]( [Find a Name]( [Baby Names Blog]( About Baby Name]( [NameCandy]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2018 CMI Marketing, Inc., All rights reserved. You are receiving our newsletter because you subscribed at [BabyNameWizard.com]( or [NameCandy.com]( CMI Marketing, Inc. 417 5th Avenue 7th Floor New York, NY 10016 [Update subscription preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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