Common Phrases With The Word Baby The "Create Your Own Boy's Name" Baby Name Game?

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The "Create Your Own Boy's Name" Baby Name Game? - common phrases with the word baby

After the name of the game's Girl:

1. I see the names of the stars (in the sky, not the Hollywood stars), and is very important for the future. Select the name of a star or constellation that might be used as the name of a man is not so used, that today, for example, Segin

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2. The names of the gods is also a rich source of baby names. Select Use the name of a mythological god of any name as a man, for example, Zam

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3. Many familiar names are long the Bible. Look through the Bible or a reference site of the Bible, and find the name of a person or a place not normally used as baby names, like the Sinai

4. Baby names based on place names are very popular right now. Remember the name of a place even as a baby name that could be used for children are used, for example, Hornby

5. The names are also a common means of creating new na mes. What is a name that the child bay, then it could not now possible to use? For example, Jerniken

6. There are many plant names for girls, but boys seem to have forgotten. What is a plant that could be adopted for the name of a boy? "For example, Ilex

7. Some celebrities have suggestions for baby names of cartoons and comics. Choose a character from cartoons, comics, manga, etc. that does not have, used as the name of the bay, but could, for example, Guyver

8. Think of a name of a fictitious place of the child's name may be used, for example, Neverland

9. What is a word or a phrase, the grammar could be used as a name of a boy? Creed, for example ( "I")

10. Take the woman's name and a masculinization of which can be used for a child, for example Diant (Diana).

13 comments:

Caitlin said...

1. That's funny - I know a man named Rigel, which is the brightest star in the constellation Orion. But since I know it's used, I will choose: bilaterally.

2. Credner - Irish member of the Tuatha Dé Danann

3. Dothan - sounds like a name someone would use - a fancy name, is the only secret of the Bible.

4.




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4. I can certainly see someone that appointed to Dublin. I mean, if London is one name ...

5. Crowley could use, I think it would be a cool name.

6. Huckleberry! I asked a similar q in one of my old games, and racked my brain, and that's what happened.

7. It's difficult. I jumped up and come back and I do not know what they choose. I'll say Dream. Although the name is not my son, I likand character, so ... It is my choice.

8. Definitely Gotham.

9. Duco: Duco: Bring on the March, marry a woman who commands.
Duco cause: to draw, consider appreciation, too.
Duco draw: shape, construct / (time spent), delay to.
Duco: to deceive influence seduction, to draw
Duco: to calculate, count, count, esteem, consideration.

10. I'm going to change Helen Halen.

photoquilty's having boy #2 said...

1. Http: / / en.wikipedia.org / wiki / List_of_tra Castor ...
2. Without http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semitic_god ...
3. Babel
4. Netherlands
5. Holton is not above (recommended!)
6. Linden
7. Hundley (Dog Curious George) on TV
8. Oz
9. Disclaimer
10. Athens, then said, AY, Athena,

Poker Face said...

1. Lesath
2. Minataro
3. Ezekiel
4. Alaska
5. Whitlock
6. Cypress
7. Merryweather (Sleeping Beauty fairy tale haha) Theres also the flora and fauna
8. Oz
9. Durus (strong America)
10. Kayleon (from Kayley haha i dunno)

!!!!!!!! Awesome game

Piper said...

1. Regalus or Pollux
2. Dionysus (Dion, for short)
3. Ismael
4. Canton
5. McGregor
6. Aspen
7. Norris? as Chuck Norris. CD? lol (I think, very Walker, Texas Ranger
8. Calormen (as in Narnia) and Durmstrang
9. Diem (day)
10. Elizbar (Isabel)

Mia said...

1. Orion
2. Adonis (Ade, for short)
3. Back to this
4. Louis (St. Louis)
5. Kinderton (one that is up)
6. Grass is the only thing that comes to me now: ignore (
7. Sylvester (Sylvester & Tweetie)
8. Gotham (Gotham)
9. I do not know, Latin phrases: (
10. Elizabeth -> Eliza? This is another bad reputation

Unfortunately, the names are terrible: (

♪♫♥Song Bird & Book Nerd♥♫♪ said...

1. Enif
2. Poseidon
3. Tito
4. Brisbane
5. Reid and Lennon
6. Oak
7. Elmer (as in Elmer)
8. Hogwarts (s)
9. Anno (year)
10. Emil (pronounced Em Emily and eel)

Alena J said...

1. Orion
2. Mercury
3. Lemuel
4. Charleston
5. Pennington
6. Basil
7. Shaggy
8. Oz
9. Electus
10. Beautiful

That was fun. Could you answer me?

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Gracie said...

1. Izar

2. Triton

3. Jericho

4. Chesterfield

5. Jent

6. Rhoeo

7. Panther (La Pantera Rosa)

8. Gotham (Gotham)

9. Amicus curiae (friend of the court)

10. Dane (Jane)

It was fun :-)

ツmr. brightside [вяι∂gє❤] ǝℓitǝ said...

1. Big Dipper
2. Zeus
3. Sinai
4. Bishop
5. Idioto
6. Thyme
7. Superman
8. Poppy
9. Iryis
10. Chrystina

deedee said...

1. Tureis
2. Tilion
3. Emmanuel
4. Spain
5. Turner
6. Nalin
7. Thor
8. Bristo
9. Alias
10. Kaytel

Shellie said...

1 - Tony Sadatoni nickname

2 - Lydia

3 - Nekoda

4 - Mandan

5 - Coleman

6 - Amiga

7 - Arlene. Garfield

8 - Pixley

9 - Adoremus - Adore

10 - Emily Emmet

Emmy Jo ~ Baby Julius is here! said...

1. Star: My vote goes to Lynx. (Hey - it could be Brad and Angelina next child!)

Contel Other Cool star, what about the children's names: Caelum (pronounced Si-lum), Indian, Castor, Izar, Pollux, Rastan, Rigel, sarin, Sirius, Vega (for some reason, I read a male, despite a final )

2. Divinity: Acheron (river of God in Greek mythology)

3. Gilead Place (in a mountainous area east of Jordan)
Personal Name Bible: Azaria (the Hebrew name Nego - you know, the man thrown into the furnace by Nebuchadnezzar?)
Although these pages appear in the name, I know very few conservative Christian biblical names to strangers, and I've never Gilead or Azariah.

4. Location: Denby (a town in Derbyshire)

5. Name: Tulliver (This is the name of the protagonist of George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss ")

6. Plant: Lupine (Latin for "wolf", after all)

7. Cartoon: Randor (H & MParent)

8. Shadow: Rivendell (from "The Lord of the Rings")
Other options:
Soot (Name of the door of "The Lord of the Rings")
Gondal (an imaginary realm invented by Anne and Emily Brontë)

9. Forgot Latin: Veritas ( "Truth")

10. ELL Masculinazation noun: Eliza (pronounced iz-one), Eliza / Elizabeth

SIXella said...

1. Star Name: I love the name of Orion's Belt by Orion. (Pronounced O-Ryan).

2. Mythological god Zeus, the god of thunder, and the king of the gods. (Pronounced Zoo-SSS)

3. Biblical place name: Zion I (FIs) or Eden (although I wish the best) for a girl.

4. Place names: ever heard of anyone by the name of Salem. I think it would be great.

5. Name: "It was tough, but Rowe. Nixon, Koehler, Zeller Mathis or be too cool.

6. Plant name: I like Alder (after the tree) and basil () under the grass.

7. Cartoon / Comic Name: Jericho. I think it was in the Teen Titans.

8. Shadow: Wessex (location of the novels of Thomas Hardy) and Shire (hobbits in Tolkien's novels lived).

9. Latin word: I believe (create, make), Novus (novel, unusual, extraordinary / news, novelty, something new).

10. Evelyn is the removal of the same spirit. Does that count?

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