Sunday, January 5, 2014

What are your favorite boy and girl baby names?

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candyapple


My husband wants to name the baby Alexander if its a boy.
I don't have any girl names.. I really want names that have a good meaning. My name means crowned victoriously with laurels God's promise. What do y'all think are good names?



Answer
Adelaide ~ German ~ Noble; Kind
Amelia ~ German ~ Work of the Lord
Aoife (ee-fah) ~ Gaelic ~ Joyful
Artemis ~ Greek ~ Gift of the Gods
Audrey ~ German ~ Noble Strength
Aurora ~ Latin ~ Dawn
Avalon ~ Latin ~ Island

Belle ~ French ~ Beautiful
Bernadette ~ German ~ Bold as a Bear

Caprice ~ Italian ~ Playful
Cassandra ~ Greek ~ Inflaming Men with Love
Cosette ~ Greek ~ Victory of the People

Dahlia (doll-ya) ~ Scandinavian ~ from the Valley
Daphne ~ Greek ~ Laurel Tree
Delia ~ Latin ~ Daughter of the Sea
Diana~ Greek ~ Divine

Edie ~ Old English ~ Rich War
Eliza ~ Hebrew ~ Oath of God
Ella ~ Greek ~ Light

Felicity ~ Latin ~ Happiness

Ginger ~ Latin ~ Pure
Grace ~ Latin ~ Grace of God

Iseult (ee-solt) ~ Welsh ~ Fair One
Isobel ~ Scottish ~ Consecrated to God
Isolde ~ Celtic ~ Beautiful
Ithaca ~ Greek ~ Cheerfully True

Jane ~ Hebrew ~ Gracious
Joanna ~ Hebrew ~ God is Gracious
Juliet ~ French ~ Soft-haired

Leona ~ German ~ Brave as a Lioness
Lexi ~ Greek ~ Protector of Men
Liesl (lee-sel) ~ English ~ God is boutiful
Lorelei ~ German ~ Alluring Song
Lottie ~ French ~ Little
Lydia ~ Greek ~ Maiden from Lydia

Margot ~ Greek ~ Pearl
Marian ~ Old English ~ Graceful Star of the Sea
Matilda ~ German ~ Might
Mercedes ~ Spanish ~ Mercies
Michaela ~ Irish ~ Who is like God
Monica ~ Greek ~ Solitary

Nora ~ Greek~ Light

Odette ~ French ~ Little Wealthy One
Odilia ~ Anglo-Saxon ~ Little Wealthy One

Paige ~ English ~ Young Child
Phaedra (fay-drah) ~ Greek ~ Bright

Rose ~ Latin ~ Unconcious Love

Samantha ~ Armaic ~ She Who Listens
Sophie ~ Greek ~ Wisdom
Soleil (soh-lay) ~ French ~ The Sun

Tabitha ~ Hebrew ~ Roe-Buck
Thérèse (ter-ez) ~ Greek ~ One Who Harvests
Twila ~ French ~ Twilight

Veronica ~ Latin ~ True Image
Violet ~ English ~ Modesty


I like Alexander, but since you asked for boy names, I kept the boys names, just incase you are asking for other options.


Aidan ~ Irish ~ Little Fire
Ambrose ~ Greek ~ Everlasting
Angus ~ Scottish ~ One Strength
Asher ~ Hebrew ~ Blessed; Happy

Ben ~ Hebrew ~ Son of my right hand/favorite son

Caleb ~ Hebrew ~ Dog
Connor ~ Scottish ~ Knowledgeable
Constantine ~ Latin ~ Firm

Dougray ~ Scottish ~ Protector of the King

Edmund ~ Old English ~ Blessed Protector
Emmet ~ German ~ Industrious
Ethan ~ Hebrew ~ Strong one
Ewan ~ Scottish ~ God is Gracious

Felix ~ Latin ~ Happy and Prosperous

Gavin ~ Welch ~ Little Hawk
Gideon ~ Hebrew ~ Tree Cutter

Ian ~ Scottish ~ God is Gracious
Ignatius ~ Latin ~ Fiery One

John ~ Hebrew ~ God is Gracious
Jonas ~ Greek ~ Dove
Jude ~ Latin ~ Praise

Keefer ~ Irish ~ Noble; Gentle
Keenan ~ English ~ Smart
Kieran ~ Irish ~ Little Dark One

Leo ~ Latin ~ A Lion
Liam ~ Irish ~ Guardian
Lorenzo ~ Italian ~ Laurel
Luke ~ Hebrew~ Of Lucania

Matthew ~ Hebrew ~ Gift of God
Max ~ German ~ Great
Milo ~ Old English ~ Soldier

Phineas ~ Hebrew ~ Serpentâs Mouth
Pierce ~ English ~ Rock

Quinn ~ Irish ~ The Fifth

Roscoe ~ English ~ Heathland Of The Roe Deer

Sampson ~ Hebrew ~ Of the Sun
Seamus ~ Irish ~ Supplanter; Substitute
Sebastian ~ Greek ~ Revered
Sean ~ Irish ~ God is Gracious

Tavish ~ Scottish ~ A Twin
Tobias ~ Hebrew ~ The Lord is Good
Todd ~ Old English ~ Fox Hunter

Yannick ~ Breton ~ God is Gracious

Do you think I have a chance of having twins?




beachbum26


Both of my mom's first cousins had twins-one cousin had fraternal twins boy & girl and the other cousin had identical twins-2 boys. Then on my dad's side his first cousins are identical twins-2 girls. I don't think I really have a chance but just wondering. My MIL said she keeps dreaming that we will have fraternal twins-girl & boy but her dreams may not mean anything-it's probably just wishful thinking! Anyway, since these are my mom & dad's first cousins it don't seem to me that I have a chance. I'm not sure about my husband's side. His mom said there were twins on his side but not close kin.


Answer
Here is some information by a medical professional on this subject:

How common are twins and other multiple pregnancies?
Increasingly common, largely because more and more women are taking fertility drugs or turning to assisted reproductive technology (ART) to help them conceive. These treatments greatly increase a woman's chance of having twins or higher-order multiples. The famous McCaughey septuplets are one extreme example of the potential consequences of fertility treatments.

These days, about one in 32 births are twin births. This rate has gone up 65 percent since 1980, and it's more than double the rate among women who conceive without medical assistance â one in 89.

The rise in triplets and quadruplets is even more dramatic. Between 1980 and 1998, the rate of triplets and higher-order multiple births shot up by more than 400 percent, but it's crept back down over the past few years as fertility treatments have become more refined. In 2003, one in 535 births resulted in triplets, quadruplets, or more.

Meanwhile, the likelihood of having identical twins (when one fertilized egg divides in half) is about one in 250. This rate hasn't changed over the decades and is remarkably constant all over the world.

How likely am I to have more than one baby if I'm undergoing fertility treatment?
Fertility drugs stimulate your ovaries, increasing the odds that you'll release several eggs at the same time. On average, 20 percent of women taking gonadotropins will become pregnant with more than one baby. Women who get pregnant while taking the drug Clomid have a 5 to 12 percent chance of twins.

If you undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF), your chances of having more than one child are 20 to 40 percent, depending on how many embryos are placed in your womb. Other fertility techniques such as GIFT (gamete intrafallopian transfer) and ZIFT (zygote intrafallopian transfer) are also more likely to result in multiple pregnancies.

On its own, IUI (intrauterine insemination), in which sperm are injected into the uterus with a syringe, is the only fertility treatment that doesn't increase the chances of conceiving multiples. But most women who undergo IUI also take a fertility drug.

Fertility drugs and other treatments primarily increase your chance of having fraternal twins, where two eggs are fertilized by two different sperm. But there is now some evidence that women who undergo certain treatments also have somewhat higher rates of identical twins.




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