thread: Think i Found it!!!! means peace in the valley

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    Jan 2008
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    Think i Found it!!!! means peace in the valley

    Chakotay after my previous thread i thought ild look up the meaning and here it is.. what goes with that as a middle BOYS name?

    Chakotay means "peace in the valley" there is a gospel song called that also i think we may be past the o.k's for boys names any suggestions on middle name

    think we found a name yay

    what names mean miracle?

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2009
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    It's nice! It's the name off a character in StarTrek Voyager. A very strong & peaceful guy. Very spiritual as well.


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    It's nice! It's the name off a character in StarTrek Voyager. A very strong & peaceful guy. Very spiritual as well.

    yes ill confess that we are trekkie fans!!!!! thanks

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    lol i like it! and i lluurrrvveee chakotay (i think he's goorrrrrgeous!). maybe keep the trek theme chakotay paris? janeway? seven? ooh, ooh, ooh... nelix!!! lol. another trekkie here

    seriously tho, i do think it's a beautiful name. congrats on 'finding' it. i would personally go with something really plain and traditional, and short as a second name. james, john or such.


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    BellyBelly Member

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    Well I'm a huge Elvis Presley fan & I love the song Peace in the Valley, I also like the look & the sound (Iguess I'm thinking it right) of the name

    Congrats on finding the right name Cant help with a middle name atm sorry, mental blank!

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    elvis fan yes i am um not sure about what the middle name will be woke this morning hanging out washing and thinking about bub and i freely called it chakotay so its good i think the name could stick and hubbie called it by chakotay last night. At the moment we have two options on middle names hubbie has picked theadore and Noah they ate 5 and 6 out of 10 and i like them both so i wonder if those names will stick too.

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    Chakotay Aron?

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    smiles4u Guest

    Smile

    Chakotay Anton
    Chakotay Evan
    Chakotay Taj
    Chakotay Sam

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    Chakotay Aron?
    That's what I was going to suggest too.

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    smiles4u Guest

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    ... i think it was spelt Elvis Aaron

    Nice idea Nai, i like it

    (DP & i considered it when preg )

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    Yep it was Aaron. I prefer the double A spelling but maybe that's just what I'm used to.

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    ... i think it was spelt Elvis Aaron
    I also prefer Aaron but either spelling is correct apparently - it is a little confusing:

    Elvis was named after his father, Vernon Elvis Presley, and Mr. Presley's good friend in Tupelo, Aaron Kennedy. Aron was the spelling the Presleys chose, apparently to make it similar to the middle name of Elvis' stillborn identical twin, Jesse Garon Presley. Jesse was apparently named after Vernon's father, Jessie Presley, although the spelling was slightly different.

    Toward the end of his life, Elvis sought to change the spelling of his middle name to the traditional and biblical Aaron. In the process he learned that official state records had inexplicably listed it as Aaron, and not Aron as on his original birth records. Knowing Elvis' plans for his middle name, Aaron is the spelling his father chose for Elvis' tombstone, and it's the spelling his estate has designated as the official spelling when the middle name is used today.
    Sorry - thread hijack

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    very interesting

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    smiles4u Guest

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    yeh, interesting Nai ... that was a good little read (i must tell my MIL as she is a bit of a closet Elvis fan )