OK folks....after having four kids, we are struggling for even preliminary names for #5. So far, all our kid's names end in "n" and are real names with real meanings, the oldest three (Haven, Brittan and Grayson) are Old English and Teagan is Irish. I am looking for name help please, so if you have any ideas, I want to hear (or read) them! I like to go into my ultrasound with a name in mind, and I need to negotiate with the hubby, so the more ideas the merrier!
I would like the first to end in an "n" if possible and be somewhat different. Girls names can be more outside the box than boys names and I would like to stay away form the letters we have used since I screw their names up as it is, so h, b, g and t. HELP!
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Wow, I must've missed something completely! Number FIVE?????????? Wow, congratulations! When is this little one due to arrive? Wow! Did I already say that? :) Anyway, I've always liked the name Kelton.
Michelle, Number 5 is due late November/early December. I love the name Kelton, in fact it is the name of my bloggy friend Casey's son! I am just not sure of Kelton with our last name, all this K sounds
meagan jaceson
payton cullen
kiersten aiden
jayden RYAN
that's all i've got, how cute would meagan be, u'd have a teagan and a meagan!! lol
Landon? Langdon? Peyton? Sullivan?
I love Kelton ("town of Celts/keels"). Meagan ("pearl") is so pretty, but Meagan and Teagan are too close. I was going to suggest Kristin, but I like Kiersten ("christian" - variant of Christine) much better. Jayden ("precious stone") is really cute. Peyton ("fighting-man's estate") is adorable. Jackson ("son of Jack")? Braden ("descendant of Bradan"; "salmon")? Brennan ("teardrop")? Aidan ("fire")? I am sure whatever you choose will be beautiful!
Keep 'em coming folks, we are really stuck on this one and THANK YOU!!!
Steven... as in Steven Bear. It ends in "N"...
I think since this is your fifth child, you should call him Pent, or Penta if a girl.
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