We're having a baby in February and going over names and these are the final ones that we really like. Tell us which one's you like best! Our surname is Kersey.
Boy Names: Dyson Alexander Kersey Riker Scott Kersey Isaac James Kersey Uriah Kent Kersey
Additional Details Anya would be pronounced like "on-ya" and Anyanka would be pronounced like "On-yon-ka"
2010-09-07T21:01:12Z
Penny Tamara is no longer on the table. We just named our cat Penny. Can't have two in the house. :)
2010-09-07T21:06:46Z
Uriah is pronounced Yur-eye-ah. It's a biblical name. (Bathsheba's first husband)
Eva2010-09-07T21:02:43Z
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Favorites: - Isaac James Kersey {Really classy, and just a really great name. The flow is perfect} - Anya Rose Kersey {Anya is just so beautiful, and the flow, once again, is gorgeous}
I also like: - Annabelle Grace Kersey {Very feminine and pretty}
I love the names Alexander, Ruth, and Penny as well. I'm not a fan of Uriah, Riker, Dyson, or Anyanka.
Woot! February birthdays! Mines in February so I was kinda impartial to this question. First off, congrats on your new baby! Now for the names.
Boys: Dyson Alexander Kersey. I'm a little iffy about Dyson. I think it sounds too much like Tyson, which isn't a bad thing, it might just cause some confussion. I really like Tyson better than Dyson to be honest. Or Bryson? I just think Dyson is a little strange. But as a name, Dyson Alexander sounds very nice. Alexander is one of my favorites but a little too popular for a first name, so I like the usage of it here.
Riker Scott. I love the name Riker. I just think it's so cute. It's kinda like the modern day spin off of Ryan. I think I prefer it spelled Ryker though. I'm not sure haha. But the nickname Ry is cute :) And Riker Scott just sounds so cute! It's a pretty perfect name.
Isaac James. Isaac's becoming more and more popular, but I just can't seem to like it. I guess I know too many not so nice Isaac's that kinda ruined the name. However, Isaac James sounds incredibly handsome.
Uriah Kent. Ehh. This is one I just can't be positive about. Uriah makes me think of urine/urethra (sorry if I spell things wrong, not only am I a terrible speller but I'm on my phone and it's 12am haha.) Anyway, I just don't find it appealing. And Uriah Kent just doesn't work for me.
Girls: Anyanka/Anya Rose. To be completely honest, the way you're pronouncing Anyanka is horrendous. I love the name Anya and I really love Annica/Annika pronounced ON-nick-ah much better. And even though everyone and their grandmother's have the middle name Rose, I still think it's beautiful.
Annabelle Grace. I loved Annabelle for the longest time until someone said it reminds them of a cow. :p It didn't really discourage me and I think Annabelle is an adorable name. Same thing with Grace I said about Rose, but it sounds so nice.
Naomi Ruth. I don't this appealing. I've only ever met Naomi's that are like 80, no one younger. I just don't think it's a great name.
Haha I love that Penny was on your list! I love that name and I love Polly. I'm kinda hoping they donmt get really popular before I have kids haha. So once again, congrats and I hope you have a wonderful labor! Remember, at the end of the day, you and your partner should choose a name that's perfect for your son or daughter based on what you love. :) Have a good night!
Dyson Alexander Kersey → Dyson equates to "die son" in my head but love Alexander Riker Scott Kersey → LOVE LOVE Isaac James Kersey → Like Uriah Kent Kersey → Uriah reminds me of Eureka but I like Kent
Girl Names: Anyanka/Anya Rose Kersey → DO NOT like Anyanka but LOVE Anya Rose Annabelle Grace Kersey → Beautiful Naomi Ruth Kersey → Naomi reminds me of Naomi Watts and the one character on mama's house (kinda trailer trashy) But I love Ruth, it's my grams name.
I think they're all very creative. Favorites: Isaac, Anya, and Penny
I would be careful though, with Uriah sounding a little made-up and even feminine if someone were to see it is "Yer-EE-ah"
also, Anyanka rhymes too well with "I'll honk ya" and it's very harsh Russian. I think Anya sounds just fine
You should name your children whatever you want, however, keep in mind, a name is a title and one they'll carry for the rest of their lives or at least for 18 years. Choose well mommy!