Abigayle? Well, first of all it looks way too over the top. And you don't need to butcher the spelling. I suggest if you want a more unique spelling you could use Abigale or Abbygail, which look better (in my opinion) than this so called "Abigayle."
Callirhoe is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. Its nine species are commonly known as poppy mallows and are native to the prairie's and grasslands of North America. Of the nine species, some are annuals while others are perennial plants.
I have just learned about this name... and I really like it! It seems sweet in a weird way. But the thing about it is that it sounds like someone saying Elizabeth without the I.
I actually love it! Emily is very common, so it would be more better to switch the spelling up. This is probably the only name where I accept these kinds of spellings.
Inanna is a very interesting name. However to me it sounds like "Ooh-la-la" So I wouldn't use it. But nevertheless it's still a great name with rich history.
To add on to my comment, parents should use this instead of using James for a girl. If you really like the name James use Jamie instead, it’s like naming a boy Mary or Elizabeth. Simply ridiculous.
It’s an okay name in my opinion. It won’t lead to low expectations and doesn’t exactly sound pompous, but it’s dreadfully overused and boring. I’d just go with Jack instead.
Katherine is a nice name, but I feel like this spelling is a bit too common. I prefer (ex: Katheryn, Catherine, Cathryn) This spelling seems Old-fashioned and long in my opinion.
I don't mean to be offensive but... At first you said this name is pretty and uncommon, THEN you said it's crap and it sucks, I'm confused whether you like the name or not...Just helping.
Madison is a masculine name. NOT a feminine one it means "Son of Maud" not "Daughter of Maud" therefore it's MASCULINE. Anyways I don't even like it for a boy or a girl, it's trashy and too common.
I like this name, it's even on my personal name list. Unfortunately it look's like a forced feminization of the name "Michael" but I still like it. I just prefer McKayla, or Mkayla.
Never in my life have I been on this site and seen a name that gets so many comments. The amount of hate this name gets it uncalled for and rude, and just to clarify it's okay for people to have their opinion and to express their thoughts, but some arguments are so stupid. For example take the argument were it says 'Nevaeh ' is a made-up name. Vanessa is a made-up name and nobody complains. Another argument is Nevaeh is a (I won't say it...) Star name many other stars have YOUR name so that is an invalid argument. I just wrote this to clarify that the hate this name gets is ridiculous it's okay to not like a name but to call it made-up, white trash is ridiculous. Ps. Bubbles.
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Rainbow is a very hippie-ish name. The nicknames 'Rain' or 'bow' are both bad, so I can't really see anything good that will come out of this name.Overall I don't like this name.
Sara or Sarah is a feminine given name found in many different areas of the world. It is a consistently popular given name across Europe and North America, and the Middle East—being commonly used as a female first name by Jews, Christians and Muslims alike, and remaining popular also among non-religious members of cultures influenced by these religions. In Arabic Sara translates to "joy" and "delight" In Hebrew Sara means "Princess". While frequently, the name refers to Sarah, the wife of Abraham in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Old Testament, and the Islamic Quran. In Hebrew, and Persian, it means woman of high rank, often simply translated as "Princess". In Modern Hebrew, "sarah" (שרה) is the word for "woman minister".