Sonny Sandovel Is The Celebrity Whos Daughter Was Called Nevaeh . It Has No Real Meaning[Heaven Backwards] and is Pronounced Nah-Vay-Uh.... Or so my sister tells me :)
I also liked the suggestion of Carmella shortened to Carmi from Dori
But it is a C name so that rules it out i think!
I have also thought about the name Aden...
Also do you guys think its to early to think of names, thats what my mum-in-law has been saying, she says i need to "grow into the baby, and feel what i think it should be named2 i think i'm already "feeling" my baby[MORNING SICKNESS] and am ready to think of names. What d'yu guys think?
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Hi Ronnie
It is never too early to start thinking of names, and you will prob change your mind many times over. It is fun to decide and plan. Hope your morning sickness isn't too bad! That is one miserable feeling!
Finding names to soon
I dont think it is to soon. When I found out I was pregnant I wanted to dive into the baby naming books.
Names
I'm not fond of exotic or clickish names although I'm not into Harold and Myrtle either. It may be my age, but everytime I go to my granddaughters' school and hear some of the names called I realized that half the adults there have screwed faces which are probably like mine at the sound of them. And funny but just today my 9 yr. old granddaughter Hailee was whining that her name was spelled in a way that she resented not ever being able to find her name on souvenir items, etc.
Something tells me that just as it doesn't seem natural to hear a 70 year old woman called something trendy like Kitty I'm going to have trouble with the business card of a professional with some of the new names on them down the road. I also like to know that when I get mail from someone that I can at least identify the gender of the writer from the name.
I realize I'm probably in the minority.