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Boy and girl names for mixed race baby, any suggestions?


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Angela88Threads: 1
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 Nov 23, 11, 07:29    #1
I'm Polish and my fiance is African American. I thought it would be neat to have a name which shows both cultures. I'm not sure if we're going to have a boy or a girl but will hopefully be able to find out within a month.

I've always liked unique names!

Thanks for reading, and/or posting your suggestions <3

-Angela

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Edited by: Natasa  Nov 23, 11, 08:14    #2
Sarah (Princess, higher ranked women in Jewish world, Biblical name, existing in other confessions) and Adam (Man), serious suggestion.

And just having fun after serious ideas, don't take it personally, just trying to entertain myself and perhaps one more soul...:)


Second suggestion, not serious:

Natasha!!!!! :)) Natalia (I noticed that name for some unknown reason is popular among African Americans) and Ice Daddy :))

For the boy you have complete alphabet and permutations given by usual two letter acronyms if you are in US will be kids destiny :D So, it is P= n x ...(n - k +1) = 26 x 25 = 650 Choose wise... ;)))

Romans were known for total lack of creativity in naming their kids, giving the number of the birth order as a personal name, for example, Primus, Secundus, or Hairy (Ceasar), Heavy (Brutus).....practical.


My highly hypothetical kids would be named Bodin (as one King) or Andrey (MAN, warrior, Slavicized Greek name) if it is a Oedipus, and Sonya (small wise girl from Sophia) if it is Electra. I like Catherine (clean) name, Katarina in Serbian edition, but my sister got that one.

Natasa is stupid Roman origin name, that was given to both genders (Natale is male version) when Christianity was adopted to children born around Christmas. Roman idiots. I was accidentally born around Catholic Christmas, but my parents gave it to me because my dad's first gf was Natasha and mom doesn't know that yet ! thinking it sounded better than Jefimija (from Greek Euphemia, wich means something like wise speaking, mild, uplifted) which was a starting point for negotiations of my father, a name of Serbian medieval female poet. Desperately in love, the poet. Name sounds horrible in Serbian pronunciation, he knew that and got Natasha as fake compromise. His first love. Men are pigs.

stop the earth i want to get off
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 Nov 23, 11, 08:21    #3
What about Shanaynay or Shanaqua?
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 Nov 23, 11, 09:31    #4
Natasa:
Electra
goes well with Carmen.
EM_Wave:
Shanaynay or Shanaqua

Fri'Chickenisha
Moesha
Lexsus
Laquesha/Laquisha
Shaquifa
Obomanisha
Bigbootyiqua
Lashonda
DaDiamond
Desweetest
D'Quell
JaBrezzy
KeiOnsha
LaAmbah
and a challenge: La-a... pronounced, "La Dash ah"
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 Nov 23, 11, 10:16    #5
You require a Q for its black heritage and a Z for the Polish side.
So I suggest Qanabyz

Angela88:
I've always liked unique names!

Unique is a common name. There have been attempts to make it more unique by altering it to Uniqua which is uniquer.


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 Nov 23, 11, 10:22    #6
M¶cigniew
¦więtosława
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 Nov 23, 11, 12:12    #7
maybe
Aleksandra
Robert
Asia (Asha)
Adam
Natalia
Maja
Viktor
Nadia
Aneta, Anita
Anna
Daniel
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Edited by: rozumiemnic  Nov 23, 11, 13:11    #8
Beyonce, Shanice, Shyanne, or Jayden..:)
lol@Olaf
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 Nov 23, 11, 14:15    #9
rozumiemnic:
Beyonce, Shanice, Shyanne, or Jayden.


Nice council estate names.Why not add Shannon,Kayleigh
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 Nov 23, 11, 14:26    #10
Bambo, Makumba and last but not least ...Donald
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 Nov 23, 11, 18:25    #11
Black polish girl name-Polisha
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 Nov 23, 11, 19:12    #12
Natasa:
Natasa is stupid Roman origin name


oh dear ! my youngest is called natasza.
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 Nov 23, 11, 19:14    #13
Daniel, Sara. Names I like.
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 Nov 23, 11, 20:01    #14
Wroclaw:
oh dear ! my youngest is called natasza.


it is a nice name.
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 Nov 23, 11, 20:46    #15
Rofl Olaf.

But, yeah, Modafinil is absolutely right and here are another couple of clips from freakonomics

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaU9vmL8i3Y&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goGe0CbARDE

As an ethnically mixed child, your kid will have enough trouble dealing with the small minded people of the world as it is. It would be better if you gave them a better education and help him/her build an interesting and unique personality than burden them with a unique name. Uncommon is good, unique isn't. Also, please make it a name that isn't easy to make fun of :).
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 Nov 23, 11, 22:29    #16
Angela88:
I'm Polish and my fiance is African American. I thought it would be neat to have a name which shows both cultures. I'm not sure if we're going to have a boy or a girl but will hopefully be able to find out within a month.I've always liked unique names!Thanks for reading, and/or posting your suggestions <3-Angela


Just use an Ebonics name: Male: Jameel or Jebril...Female: Shamikwa or Tamisha
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 Nov 24, 11, 22:47    #17
noreenb:
Daniel, Sara. Names I like.

thank you :)
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 Nov 25, 11, 09:30    #18
Forward 20 years. While your "unique" Lemonjello(must insist on the French pronunciation), or Solidarsha( oh, how Polish and negroish) will be wondering why his/her CVs go unanswered when looking for work, the "common" Stacy or Mike will get a decent job. Life's not fair? Oh, pity.



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