Saturday, February 4, 2012

Unique Baby Name using Parents Names?

My best friend is pregnant with a baby boy, and wants a unique name using mixes of her and her husbands name. I was just wondering if anyone has any ideas.



The parents names are Jacob %26amp; Madison.



Thanks!



Btw: Mason %26amp; Jason are out of the question.Unique Baby Name using Parents Names?
Hmm, I thought Mason and Jason would be very nice for a boy! Jason is particularly clever. I like being clever too when naming a kid after someone. I plan on naming a girl (in the future) Wren after my friend Robin.



Anyway, how about Matilda? Madison means "son of Maud" and Maud is an old nickname for Matilda. Matilda is VERY low on the popularity lists right now. (Like #800-something out of 1000 names.)



James? James is another form of Jacob. (Iakobos is the Hebrew form and Iacomus is the Latin form in those versions of the Bible.) James Madison was also the 4th President of the U.S.



Jacob's parents in the Bible were Isaac and Rebecca.



Joseph, Benjamin, Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issacar, Zebulum, Dinah (his only daughter!), Dan, Naphtali, Gad and Asher (I didn't know this was Biblical!) were his children. Okay, some of those name they might not be interested it. :) They may not want to be so "religious" about the whole thing. I know I once considered "Isaac John" because my name is Sarah Elizabeth. :/



Mallory? Josaiah? Malachi?



Jonas? Jonas is an anagram of Jason, which can't be used but is such a good idea. :)



"cathrl69": Um, having a bad day? You don't even know why they can't use Mason or Jason. Maybe they or someone else in the family already HAS the names? Or maybe they are just too popular?? (I know they are both in the Top 100, maybe even in the Top 50. *That's* popular.)
Also, they came up with the name, Caidan, as a favorite.

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Unique Baby Name using Parents Names?
This question has alot of answers already,

but thought i'd try anyways..





Jacson (Pronounced Jack-son)

Jamson (Pronounced Jame-son)

Jaidon (Pronounced Jay-den)

Jadison

Jamison

Jaci (Pronounced Jay-cee It's a UNISEX name )

Jac (You could pronounce it like; Jack)

Jonas ('Jo' from Jacob 'Nas' from Madison)

Jon





Cobi ('Cob' from Jacob and the 'i' from Madison )

Codi (' Co ' from Jacob and 'di' from Madison )

Colbi

Camdon ('Ca' from Jacob 'm,d,o,and n' from Madison

pronounced: Cam-den)

Cam

Cai





Macon ('M' from Madison 'ac' from Jacob %26amp; 'on' from Madison

This name is pronounced MAY-con not 'Mason')

Mac (Mack)

Macs (Max)Unique Baby Name using Parents Names?
Jaison..ofcourse

Macobi (mah-co-bee)

Jacson

Cobi

Jacom (maybe a little too much like dads name)

Malcom (i know..theres no L...lol)

Acobi (ah-co-bee)

Jadis(jay-dis)

Cobis (but pronounced CO-bye-IS)

Jon

Jodi

lol....DIJON
That is sad. The baby is already a product of them, why drag the name into it!? There are no good combinations that could come out of the mix. The only half-decent one is Jason but they don't want it. It's a crap and very twee idea anyway.
Jacobson

Jameson (James)

Malcom

Macob



the last one is one i made up, as well as the first, but i like Jameson. James is actually a DECENT name...this one was hard! it's really hard to combing a really feminine name with a really masculin name!!
--- Girl Names --

Ada

Adina

Aja

Ami

Amina

Ana

Anais

Asia

Bandi

Bianca

Cami

Candi

Candis

Codi

Daina

Dana

Dani

Dania

Danica

Diana

Dina

Ida

Jacinda

Jada

Jami

Jan

Jana

Janis

Jasmin

Jo

Joan

Jodi

Joni

Maia

Mandi

Mia

Mina

Mona

Monica

Nada

Nadia

Naomi

Nia

Sabina

Sana

Sandi

Sonia

Sonja



--- Boy Names --

Adam

Aidan

Amos

Bo

Damian

Damion

Damon

Dan

Dana

Dino

Dion

Don

Ian

Isaac

Jamison

Jan

Jim

Jon

Jonas

Sam

Simon
Jackson- ja from jacob and son rom madison.

Jakeson?

Jamison.

James.

What about use a first names like jacob anda middle name like madison or vice versa.



so:

Joshua Matthew or Mattew Joshua?



What about Jackson Matthew?
Jade- Using Ja from Jacob and ad from Madison

Cobi- Using Cob from Jacob and the i from Madison

Addison- Like Madison

Addie

Jace

Codi
Jacison,Adicon,Moab,Mac,Macob,Jadison,ho鈥?these are what you meant.Congratulations! to your friend!
Damon.



Or, the one I like better:



Deacon.



I realize there's no "e" in either name, but it is a fair mix of both, and pronouncable, and nice sounding.
love what another poster said of Jackson wit the unique spelling Jacson to incorporate 3 letters of both parents names :)



Using the letters from each parent i also like Camdon
Mabi

Sonja (Son-Yah)

Jacson

Madia

Jade

Jadis

Macson (Maxon)
Jadisob

Jacson

Madobson



Madcob

Mob



Ok, those last two are a bit strange!!! It's really hard to come up with them from that names though!
Ja from Jacob

son from Madison



Jason
Jacoby

Colby

Madden

Denison

Jensen

Eddison



good luck to her!
I think Jadison is actually really pretty!! :) i hope i helped :)
Jadon Jacob
Sorry, but I think that's a really bad idea. It's really childish.
Cam

Jamison

Acson

Amos

Jai (pronounced Jye)
Jaedin

Adison

Macon

Jaon
Jacson



Jacobison



Jamad



Madac



Macob



=)
Mason is a cute name y is it out??



Jackson

Mason

Jason

Isiah
Jadon

Jamison (or Jameson)
Jamison
Jacobi

Madac

Cobi
Jadison or Jamison, depending on how it sounds with the last name.
Jamison

Mason

Jon

Jack

Marc



(:
Jacobson

Jacson

Jadison



I don't know..can't really think of anything.
Macon

Jacson (Jackson)
How about she stops thinking about her baby as a fashion accessory and gives him a name which won't be an embarrassment his whole life?



Or she could call him Jakjsdfgnlsdkfasson, I guess. Look how unique it is! Must be the best name EVER.



(rolls eyes) Jason is a great name, Mason's okay. The world won't end if she doesn't get to brag about her amazing cleverness in inventing a unique name for her son. It's not about her.
Unique names usually are ghetto sounding to me.



I pity the baby boy if this parents NAME HIM SOMETHING THAT NO ONE CAN PRONOUNCE.
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