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What about these boy names?
Trying to narrow down some boys' names. I like things that are somewhat unusual and I like the idea of honoring family members. I love names that have a special meaning to them. Feel free to mix and match middle names or make some suggestions.
Domminic Joesf
Kristian Brovy
Ethaniel Brovy
Brovy Innis
Jensen Abel
I have loved the name Domminic as long as I can remember but is a bit popular these days. Joesf is after one of my grandfathers.
Kristian I think is cute and is also kind of an homage to my mom whose name is Kristine.
Brovy is what my other Grandfather was always called and is a shortened version of his last name and my mother's maiden name.
Innis is my grandmother's maiden name.
Ethaniel has just grown on me and I like that it is not common. Same with Jensen.
I have always loved the name Abel.
10 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavourite answer
I really like Brovy Innis, very interesting, personal, and unique.
- RoseBudLv 61 decade ago
I really don't care for names that are spelled in odd ways. I think it makes the parent look ignorant or ghetto or both. Sorry. Dominic, Josef, Christian, Ethan or Nathaniel. Innis sounds really hillbilly and Abel sounds like a super religious person like a Mennonite maybe. Jensen is ok. Brovy is odd but you could use it at as middle name since it is a family name.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
ok half of those sound like they came out of like star trek or something. do u want him to get laughed at? and seriously... joesf?? did you ever attend second grade?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
jenson abel is pretty unique.
answer mine?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200908...
(if you are a teen age boy)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
none of the above