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thread: Unique names needed PART TWO

  1. #19
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    Gold Coast, QLD
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    Ghavstol
    Ravasdeep
    Trevyor
    Rasdan
    Ramadan
    Yuridor
    And my favorite:
    Maydupnem



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  2. #20
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    What about Lovedeep? It's Indian. It's not made up because I know an Indian guy who already has it but he's in his 30's so he wouldn't be in the same playgroup.

    Shinpahd
    Kormar
    Vihndarloo
    Khrikurht
    Ghoatsee
    Rofl

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  3. #21

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    Ramadan
    I don't think Ramadan fits the brief. It's a very popular traditional name in the Middle East. It's a month so it's kinda like May or June. It's also my son's middle name

  4. #22
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    Folksrdumwyericomfrum.

  5. #23

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    Sundarhli
    Rajeshan
    Kurajaisin
    Traydeshan


    Sent from my iPhone, more than likely while I should be doing something else!

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    Sahdyne
    Speekah
    Mahnlee
    Shoochopyng
    Drahmatik

  7. #25
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    Samahani
    Desole
    Gomennasai
    Beklager
    Piedod


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  8. #26
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    Kiethan
    Noirpinot
    Kikkoman
    Saxa
    Yarralumla.
    Your pantry is heavy on salty items and wine.


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  9. #27
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    Folksrdumwyericomfrum.
    Bahahahahaha

    Amaya
    Temperance
    Nikayla
    Gianna
    Gottlieb

  10. #28
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    I worked with 3 Indian men, their names were Richard, Tony and Ash. They used to sound very Indian when they said them

    Tell your friend to watch the tv show Outsourced for inspiration. If all else fails Kikkoman is an awesome name

  11. #29

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    My ex was Indian... I've got some good ones...

    Mohit
    Shonit
    Anuraag
    Arvindra
    Sumeet
    Zabe
    Mithila (Mit-ill-a)
    Pushan

    All guys. Family and friends of the ex.

  12. #30
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    isnt mahaliah jimmy barnes eldest daughters name? or something similar im sure (baby brain so i guess im not really that sure on anything these days)

  13. #31
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    Wow! I am so completely saddened to see some members that I have respect for being downright disrespectful in this thread. Duckyboos happens to be a close friend of mine both on and off BB. Okay, so her friends choice in names may not be what you would choose for your own child, but why be so disrespectful to her choices? An honest question was asked and so far, all I have seen is a whole lot of ridicule. Very sad. Someone JOKINGLY asked about some strange name combinations and got more respectful answers than I have seen here. Very sad

    Sorry K. I hope your friend finds the perfect name for her bub

  14. #32
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    I found this thread hilarious I guess it's easy for me to laugh as I'm not the one needing help with names.
    I think Zebedee is a nice name for a boy, but these days it sounds like a girls name.

  15. #33
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    What about Vibhudesh. The 'h' is silent. It's actually a real Indian name but I don't think it's very common.

  16. #34
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    I think there was a thread on names from fantasy novels. Lots of great unusual names in there. The one I'm reading at the moment has:
    Tyrion
    Eddard
    Tyrell
    Tywin
    Jaime
    Walder
    Hodor
    Shagga
    Timett

    They aren't really indian sounding but they are different

    From another book I've read recently:
    Rushton
    Roland
    Brydda
    Dameon
    Swallow
    Angina
    Bram
    Fian
    Dardelan
    Malik
    Vos
    Domick

    If you can find that thread, it would be a great source of inspiration. If I can find it I'll link it for you.

  17. #35
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    Couldn't resist finding it

    Fantasy novel names

  18. #36
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    Wow! I am so completely saddened to see some members that I have respect for being downright disrespectful in this thread. Duckyboos happens to be a close friend of mine both on and off BB. Okay, so her friends choice in names may not be what you would choose for your own child, but why be so disrespectful to her choices? An honest question was asked and so far, all I have seen is a whole lot of ridicule. Very sad. Someone JOKINGLY asked about some strange name combinations and got more respectful answers than I have seen here. Very sad

    Sorry K. I hope your friend finds the perfect name for her bub
    I was thinking the exact same thing. Absolutely revolting.

    I'm sorry hun, I hope your friend finds the perfect name to fit her family.

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