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[Opinions] Re: Some "interesting" BAs...
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May offend/upset/whatever. Just a warningE'Liza - and the apostrophe is there why? It's funny how easy the divide between taste and tackiness can be crossed. Eliza would have been really nice to see but see what a simple, little punctuation mark can do.
Notorious - wasn't there a rapper called Notorious Big or something. Naming Rule #156: When your child sounds like a rapper you know it is not a good choice.
Sa'Bre - Sabre I guess. This spelling makes me want to say SAH-bree not SAY-ber plus the random apostrophes are attacking again. And a sabre is not the best of things to name a child after.
Montayvion - "Mr Burns has taken over Springfield's television network! Bringing you Montayvion!" At least the kid can go by Monty.
Zyniah - it does sound pretty (if I'm pronouncing correctly) but that's it.
Latateeana - too fussy, if you are going to make up names at least keep it simple. Lateena would have been marginally better, though very close to 'latina'.
Julieanah - not too bad compared to the others.
LaShawnTeasia - unpronounciable upon first sight.
TyAire - Sounds like an aircraft operator, "Thank you for travelling with TyAire, this is your captain speaking, wishing you a safe journey."
Day'von - yuck
Sereni'tee - As with E'Liza, the apostrophe ruins it though Serenitee would not be good either.
Makenzy - when you can say Makenzy is the best of the bunch you know something is wrong.
DeAnthony - peh
Lokalenie - Faux-Hawaiian? (Correct me if I'm wrong, Hawaiian names are not my strong point at all).

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I kinda like LaShawnTeasia- but I would spell it Lashanti Asia.Lokaleni's not too bad. *Jessica*

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