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Gabriel or Dane?
If I ever have a boy, I'd like to name him either Gabriel or Dane. Which do you prefer, why and I need a middle name too. Both my girls have my middle name. Eleni.
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I prefer Gabriel, very handsome name.
Gabriel Andres
Gabriel Eamon
Gabriel Alexander
Gabriel Emmanuel
Gabriel Ian
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Gabriel would be my pick - but unfortunately it's really high on the charts for 2004"We can even learn from our enemies." -OvidMitakuye Oyasin
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Gabriel, hands down.Aside from the fact that I immediately thought of a "Great Dane" dog upon seeing Dane, I think Gabriel is a stronger name that'll age better.
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Dane mAnd i think any middle name 2 sylables or more would go fine. I really think Gabriel sounds very feminine."GoTheSaints"
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GabrielI find it more masculine, and I don't think anyone would want their kid to be known as "Great Dane". Gabriel, though more popular, has a better background, and it's a timeless classic
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I think Dane sounds a bit too modern and will probrably go out of fashion soon. Gabriel is nicer, but I know two Gabriels so it might be a bit popular now.
I think Gabriel Rhys/Reece sounds nice and Simeon goes well with Dane. What others were you thinking of?
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Gabriel is far too popular in most places. (Which country do you live in, if you don't mind saying?)For that reason, I'd go with Dane, though I think Dana (boy as well) is so much nicer. Why not use both names in a combo, like Dane Gabriel?Both your daughters have the same middle name? Hm._____________________________________________________________________Elinor
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Gabriel is very nice, but Dane reminds me of dogs (Great Dane). How about Dale?
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I prefer Gabriel. Gabriel Charles is my favourite combination and it is also in my top 5 boys names.Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitterz and layouts
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I don't really like either name, I don't like Dane because I went to school with a Dane and he wasn't very nice, and I prefer Gabriel(le) for a girl. ;)Mum to Hayley Anne
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I love the name Gabriel. Dane doesn't seem like a name for anything other than the dog breed Great Dane. Here's some fn/mn combos:Gabriel Edmund
Gabriel Edward
Gabriel Einrí
Gabriel Eliot
Gabriel Emory
Gabriel Emrys
Gabriel Enric
Gabriel Eren
Gabriel Ervin
Gabriel Erwin
Gabriel Esmond
Gabriel Esteve
Gabriel Ethan
Gabriel Ettore
Gabriel Evrett
Gabriel EvronI went with 'E' names since your daughter's middle name starts with an 'E'. I hope this helps! Good luck! ~Arie~
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Gabriel EvanThat's my son's name.
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very nice.
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ATTN Caragh: a question . . .I am guessing that, since you speak of not having any sons and wanting to name a daughter Bree, you are not the same Caragh as posted here last year:http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=148025&board=babyIf you are definitely not the same Caragh (and your IP addresses trace to different continents so it would not surprise me), please choose a different posting name to avoid confusion. Posting names are first-come-first-served and Caragh is already taken. I didn't pick this up sooner because I actually assumed that you were the same Caragh.Thanks
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

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Wow. No that wasn't me last year. But I have never in all my long life met or heard of anyone else knowing someone by the name Caragh spelled this way. Not even in Ireland. I'm sure I can come up with something else though.
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Sorry about that . . .. . . it is hard when someone takes the name you want! If she'd just been a random passing poster I wouldn't worry, but since she's actually got the Caragh login it's a bit more tricky (and might be annoying for you if you wanted to get a login someday).What would probably be ok would be if you created a login that was different to Caragh, and then used Caragh as your posting name. As long as you use the same combination of posting and login name every time you post, that should be fine.
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

This message was edited 2/12/2006, 10:38 PM

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You gave two daughters the same mn...? That's a different sort of naming practice. Hm, I love Gabriel personally. It's my all-time fave boys name and if I ever have a son, that's the name I'm using. It's beautiful. Gabriel + any name and it's a fantabulous combo imo :)When I hear or see Dane, though, the first thing I think is of someone from Denmark. :
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
"Maybe surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel all alone
I just wanna go home
Oh I miss you, you know"

- 'Home', Michael Buble
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Yah, both girls with my middle name is a way of creating my own family tree through the mothers line. I hope that they will do the same if they have daughters. I've always felt that the lineage should flow through the mothers last name as its always certain who the baby's mother is - yet I hated my maiden name, took my husbands last name and so chose to give the girls my middle name instead. unusual true, but i love it.
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GabrielDane reminds me of "Great Dane", a breed of dog, to much for my comfort. Also I feel that Gabriel's the more classic and timeless of the two; Gabriel's now even a royal name in Belgium.
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Ditto
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Exactly (even the dog part :D)
Jacks"The newborn baby has only three demands. They are warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breasts, and security in the knowledge of her presence. Breastfeeding satisfies all three". Dr.Grantly Dick-Read
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